News Clip0:57
Curated Video

'Brexit isn't done for', says Rees-Mogg, but he won't move against May after losing last year

9th - Higher Ed
Leading Brexiteer figure Jacob Rees-Mogg refused to criticise his ERG colleagues on Wednesday morning.



Euronews' Tadhg Enright caught up with him on Millbank on his way to the House of Commons and asked...
News Clip3:35
Curated Video

Brexit endgame? British MPs set for fresh vote on EU divorce deal

9th - Higher Ed
British MPs are voting on Theresa May's Brexit deal today after the prime minister secured "legally-binding changes" to the agreement at an eleventh-hour meeting with European...
News Clip5:11
Curated Video

Business 'Brexodus': How no-deal uncertainty is hurting small companies

9th - Higher Ed
With just 42 days to go until the UK leaves the European Union and with parliament still split on whether to let the country crash out without a deal, small businesses are...
News Clip25:30
Curated Video

Is UK election about Brexit, or health, wealth and education?

9th - Higher Ed
The Conservatives are promising a deal to leave the EU while Labour’s promising to tax the rich and increase social spending.
News Clip3:56
Curated Video

Brexit maths: how can Theresa May get her Brexit deal through parliament

9th - Higher Ed
After securing the support of her government, Theresa May now needs the backing of the UK parliament.





The prime minister needs around 320 seats to get over the line but she is reliant for her majority on her...
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Archbishop defends British MP after activists are filmed hounding his children | The Cube

9th - Higher Ed
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Downing Street and UK politicians have come forward to defend Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg after activists surrounded his London home and intimidated his children.



In a video...
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

UK's Brexit proposal 'doomed to fail', says ex-PM Tony Blair

9th - Higher Ed
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has described the UK government's Brexit proposal as "doomed to fail," predicting it will be voted down in Parliament.



In an exclusive interview...
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

UK's Brexit proposal 'doomed to fail', says ex-PM Tony Blair - Exclusive

9th - Higher Ed
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has described the UK government's Brexit proposal as "doomed to fail," predicting it will be voted down in Parliament.



In an exclusive...
News Clip3:14
Curated Video

Blair blasts Corbyn's 'anti-West' stance for antisemitism row - Exclusive

9th - Higher Ed
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has blamed Jeremy Corbyn's "visceral anti-Western position" for the antisemitism row currently gripping the Labour party....
News Clip3:14
Curated Video

Britain's Labour Party to decide on new definition of anti-Semitism

9th - Higher Ed
The ruling body of the UK’s Labour Party is holding a crucial meeting today in a bid to reach an agreement on their official definition of anti-Semitism. Party leader Jeremy Corbyn will be in attendance.



The...
News Clip37:40
Curated Video

Raw Politics: Gibraltar, post-Brexit immigration, whistleblower protection

9th - Higher Ed
On Raw Politics this Tuesday:



Gibraltar question threatens Brexit d

raft deal

Spain is threatening to reject the draft Brexit deal over the territory of Gibraltar while EU leaders meet in Brussels to...
News Clip25:55
Curated Video

Will re-elected UK PM be able to get Brexit done'?

9th - Higher Ed
A historic victory for the UK's prime minister Boris Johnson, clearing the path for Brexit after three years of political paralysis.
News Clip4:04
Curated Video

Tempers Flare as 'Fake News' Chant Takes on a British Accent

9th - Higher Ed
While the Trump baby blimp flew over London, tempers flared on the streets. Many of the same passions that help fuel Donald Trump's popularity in the U.S. are very much alive and well in the UK.
News Clip0:55
Curated Video

Brexit bill backed by British parliament

9th - Higher Ed
After three days of debate and the scrutiny of over 140 pages of amendments the British Parliament has passed The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill.



Ayes: 494 Noes: 122 Maj
ority: 372
Leave means leave!!...
News Clip1:50
Curated Video

EU’s Barnier cool on PM May’s offer for expats

9th - Higher Ed
Theresa May’s offer on protecting the rights of EU nationals needs “more ambition” and “clarity, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Monday.



Frenchman Barnier, writing on Twitter,...
News Clip1:43
Curated Video

Activists urge early deal on EU citizens rights

9th - Higher Ed
Activists and experts from the UK want the EU and Britain to protect citizens rights after Brexit.



The 3 million group represents EU migrants living in the UK and it is headed up by Anne-Laur

e Donskoy.

...
News Clip1:38
Curated Video

Brexit divorce turns nasty over German media leaks

9th - Higher Ed
The divorce between Britain and Brussels is getting nasty after a German newspaper reported last weeks Brexit talks were a disaster.



On Wednesday, Michel Barnier will be given an initiate legal mandate to negotiate on behalf...
News Clip1:07
Curated Video

EU’s Barnier warns against ‘painless’ Brexit ‘illusion

9th - Higher Ed
It is an “illusion” to think that Britain’s exit will be “concluded quickly and painlessly”, the bloc’s chief Brexit negotiator said on Wednesday.



“Some have created the illusion that Brexit would have no...
News Clip1:01
Curated Video

Brexit fuels price hikes with more down the line

9th - Higher Ed
British business is bracing for yet further price hikes as economists predict the cost of fruit and veg and olive oil will rise.



OPCAustralia FruitAndVegKids ProfKevinFenton emmafreud GogartyMike “The Fruit and Veg...
News Clip1:37
Curated Video

UK kicks off divorce from EU

9th - Higher Ed
It is official – Britain has kicked off divorce proceedings, to leave the European Union.



Sir Tim Barrow, the UK’s permanent representative to the European Union has handed over a letter to European...
News Clip0:50
Curated Video

Juncker warns Britain must pay ‘hefty bill’ to leave the EU

9th - Higher Ed
The UK will face a “very hefty” bill for leaving the European Union, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said on Tuesday.



The former prime minister of Luxembourg made the comments in a speech to...
News Clip1:43
Curated Video

No punishment, but no cherry picking – France on Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
You can forget any cherry-picking when it comes to Brexit. That from France’s foreign minister, who has also said the upcoming EU divorce talks will not be aimed at punishing the UK.



“I say it...
News Clip1:10
Curated Video

UK details industrial strategy to help post-Brexit economy

9th - Higher Ed
After British Prime Minister Theresa May revealed last week that post-Brexit the UK would be withdrawing from the single European market she has now unveiled an industrial strategy.



The government...
News Clip1:16
Curated Video

May pledges to make Britain corporate tax haven

9th - Higher Ed
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May has moved to ease business concerns over Brexit talks.



Speaking to the Confederation for British Industry, a leading business organisation, she said her government plans to...