From next year, firms in Europe's financial capital will lose their passport to offer services across the EU
European Union and British negotiators hunkered down Tuesday to seek compromises on everything from fishing rights to business competition rules
Today's views focus on Modi's role as a reformer, what the automobile industry signals for the Indian economy and the risks of the government spending more, immediately, to combat the recession
Since the fateful Brexit vote in 2016, two films and one TV series have been released that rejoice in Britain's supposed past glories
The US bank plans to finish the migration of the assets to its Frankfurt-based subsidiary by the end of the year
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday moved a step closer to getting parliamentary approval for new powers to break the Withdrawal Agreement struck with EU last year
Former Prime Minister Theresa May warned that the move by Boris Johnson would do untold damage to the UK
"We can't allow the Good Friday Agreement that brought peace to Northern Ireland to become a casualty of Brexit," Biden wrote on Twitter
Johnson's plan has prompted threats of legal action from the European Union and been widely criticized for damaging Britain's reputation for respecting international agreements
The Internal Market Bill underscores the limitations of UK's EU exit
Brussels wants Boris Johnson to scrap what is known as the Internal Market Bill, saying it could sink talks on future trade arrangements
The British government unveiled draft legislation last week which it acknowledges would violate its international legal obligations
UK PM controversial bill that aims to override parts of the Brexit divorce agreement struck with EU cleared its first parliamentary hurdle by winning the 1st House of Commons vote by 340 to 263 votes
The delay is one of the first warning shots from the EU as UK lawmakers vote later on Monday on a bill that would breach parts of Britain's Withdrawal Agreement from the bloc
Buckland said he expects the UK will resolve its differences with the EU in discussions in the coming weeks
The British government has accused EU negotiators of threatening to impose a food blockade between mainland Britain and Northern Ireland and says the proposed legislation would prevent that
Amid growing discord over the issue within his own party, Johnson has sought the backing of his MPs for the new Bill saying the EU is threatening to impose a customs border in the Irish Sea
The 27 European Union nations presented a firmly united front to the UK after the British government said it plans to violate part of their Brexit divorce agreement
Striking an accord with the world's third-largest economy has been a priority for Johnson, who is eager to demonstrate the ability to sign trade deals as an independent country
The EU has threatened legal action against Britain, and many lawmakers have voiced concern about the prospect of breaching an international treaty.