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  • Britain’s EU vote

A Union flag flies next to the flag of the European Union in Westminster, London, Britain June 24, 2016.

Public felt ill-informed in EU referendum campaign, says reform society

  "We could simply end up jumping from referendum to referendum at the whim of politicians."
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Scotland's First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon (R), greets Britain's new Prime Minister, Theresa May, as she arrives at Bute House in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain July 15, 2016.

May says won't trigger EU divorce until UK-wide approach agreed

  "I want to get the best possible deal for the whole of the United Kingdom."

Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a working session at the NATO Summit in Warsaw, Poland July 9, 2016.

Germany expects UK to launch formal EU exit talks after new PM chosen: Merkel

  Britain would not be allowed to "cherrypick" what it wants to keep from its EU membership...

A European Union flag is held in front of the Big Ben clock tower in Parliament Square during a 'March for Europe' demonstration against Britain's decision to leave the European Union, central London, Britain July 2, 2016.

Don't give UK a generous Brexit deal, EU voters say: poll

  Germans and the French were most opposed to helping Britain out

Nigel Farage, the leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), speaks at a news conference in central London, Britain July 4, 2016.

Exit stage right: UKIP leader Farage announces surprise departure

  While all the candidates to succeed Cameron say there is no going back, some anti-Brexit politicians...

Anti-EU champion Farage quits after Brexit vote

Anti-EU champion Farage quits after Brexit vote

 

Rain clouds pass over Canary Wharf financial financial district in London, Britain July 1, 2016.

Britain's upstart banks face a bumpy ride through Brexit fall-out

  "After Brexit, a UK recession is guaranteed but a bad loan won't materialize for around 18 months...

A man waves a European Union flag outside the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain June 28, 2016.

'Reverse Greenland', anyone? Scots eye post-Brexit EU options

  "They discussed possibly Scotland getting special status within the UK to let it still be a member of...

The Canary Wharf financial district is seen in east London November 12, 2014.

London bankers face Brexit choice: lobby or leave

  Headhunters report a level of anxious calls they haven't seen since the 2008 global crisis

A man takes a picture near the Big Ben clock tower in London, Britain June 29, 2016.

EU tells UK single market access requires full free movement

  One of the candidates to succeed Cameron said securing control of immigration was essential and acknowledged that...

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives for an EU summit meeting on June 28, 2016 at EU headquarters in Brussels

Cameron runs EU gauntlet after Brexit vote

  European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker banned Commission officials from having any "secret" talks with Britain before...

Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May speaks during her Conservative party leadership campaign at the Institute of Engineering and Technology in Birmingham, England, Britain July 11, 2016

Theresa May set to replace Cameron as rival quits UK PM race

  She calls for "a country that works for everyone, not just the privileged few".  

U.S. President Barack Obama and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron participate in a working session of the North Atlantic Council at the NATO Summit in Warsaw, Poland July 9, 2016.

Brexit anxiety eats into NATO summit

  "Most of the discussions have been about the outcome of the referendum and the consequences."

A group of graduates gather outside the Sheldonian Theatre to have their photograph taken after a graduation ceremony at Oxford University, Oxford, England, May 28, 2011.

'Not on the same page': Brexit poses threat to British universities

  EU students generated 3.7 billion pounds for the British economy in 2011-12 and supported more than...

Interior minister and Conservative leadership frontrunner Theresa May

British PM frontrunner vows to limit immigration

  "For the current or future prime minister to invoke Article 50 without the approval of parliament is...

Vote Leave campaign leader Boris Johnson leaves his home in London after the results of the Brexit vote.

Ex-London mayor Johnson says UK government needs to spell out Brexit benefits

He said "hysteria" had gripped those who had supported staying in the bloc  

The Union Jack (bottom) and the European Union flag are seen flying, at the border of Gibraltar with Spain, in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar, historically claimed by Spain, June 27, 2016, after Britain voted to leave the European Union in the EU Brexit referendum.

Post-Brexit, Britain may need 'Hotel California' model

"You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave".

Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom speaks during the ''The ITV Referendum Debate'' at the London Television Centre in Britain, June 9, 2016. Photo by Matt Frost/ITV/REX/Shutterstock via Reuters

Leadsom, candidate to lead Britain, would be quick to trigger article 50

  "The next person to lead this country has to somebody who believes in the opportunity of leaving the...

Jens Weidmann, President of German Bundesbank attends the Generation Euro Students' Award ceremony at the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt June 20, 2012.

EU should give UK a quick and fair exit deal: Bundesbank

  But the EU "should also not give the UK a better treatment than it does to Switzerland and...

Brexit: Merkel warns no way back

Brexit: Merkel warns no way back

 

Poles in U.K. worried over post-Brexit hate crimes

Poles in U.K. worried over post-Brexit hate crimes

 
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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