
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told the European Parliament he would be urging British PM David Cameron to "clarify as...

Half the founders of London's top tech start-ups come from outside Britain.
"That's what we worry about with Britain leaving. Britain was the strongest American partner inside the EU."

The so-called Brexit vote is bound to be an important theme for Obama's meetings with Mexican President Enrique...

"Our economy is about as strong as it could be to confront the challenge our country now faces," UK finance...

Cameron's spokesman said the prime minister would not endorse any candidate to succeed him.
"We would like to see a united, stable EU, and a stable, prosperous Britain," he said.

To leave, or not to leave: that is the question. Still.

"What was once unthinkable has become irreversible".



Opinion polls suggest the parliament that emerges this time will be just as fragmented as the previous one.

Some U.S. firms have rushed to place foreign currency orders hedging against further declines in the British pound

Soros said the consequences for the real economy would be comparable to the financial crisis of 2007-2008.

Britain's opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn sacked foreign spokesman Hilary Benn overnight because "he has lost confidence in him