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Two of the EU's most influential characters have urged the bloc's 27 leaders to grant a UK request for a Brexit extension.
European Commission president says ‘bulls***’ was responsible for Brexit.
Mr Tusk, who represents the leaders of the EU member states, added that Brexit amounts to the "real end of the British Empire".
Donald Tusk says it would still be better for both sides if UK stayed in EU
‘If you ask me about our emotions, you will witness I think always empathy,’ says former European Council president.
Former European council president’s remarks will boost SNP’s campaign for second independence referendum.
On 7 October last year, there was a defining phone call between Boris Johnson and Angel Merkel.
Salmond row has ‘not made much difference’ to independence support, polling expert Sir John Curtice says.
More than 100,000 Poles demonstrated on Sunday in support of European Union membership after a court ruling that parts of EU law are incompatible with the constitution raised concerns the country could eventually leave the bloc.
Poland's Prime Minister categorically rejects the idea that Poland may be heading towards leaving the European Union.
Britain will lose influence in international affairs after it leaves the EU, the outgoing president of the European council has said. Speaking at the College of Europe, Donald Tusk said Brexit would be the 'real end' of the British empire.
A Welsh Government minister who has family in Ukraine has slammed Boris Johnson as a “sick, pompous narcissist” after he compared the struggle of the people of Ukraine against invasion to the UK’s vote for Brexit.
Many Conservative party members will be wondering where they go from here. / There is talk of damage limitation and trying to save as many seats as possible in the next election.
Incoming PM tells parliament he will ‘bring back billions of euros’ of EU funds, as MPs prepare to confirm his candidacy.
Lord Howard told Sky News that Theresa May would show the same "resolve" over Gibraltar as Margaret Thatcher had with "another Spanish speaking country" over the Falklands.
The course of Brexit was set in the hours and days after the 2016 referendum. / It was at 6:22 a.m. on June 24, 2016 — 59 minutes before the official tally was unveiled — that the European Council sent its first “lines to take” to the national governments that make up the EU.