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Now playing Next United Kingdom Pro-EU protest in London calls for an end to Brexit Pro-European protestors gathered in central London on Saturday, demanding an exit from Brexit. 09/09/2017
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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK parliament begins two-day Brexit debate The UK parliament has held the first debate in two days of arguing over Brexit legislation, ahead of Monday's vote. 07/09/2017
Now playing Next Belgium EU's Barnier 'worried' by UK's position on Irish border How the currently invisible border with Northern Ireland will be managed post-Brexit is one of the key issues on which Brussels wants to see "sufficient progress" before talks begin on a new trade relationship with Britain. 07/09/2017
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Shortage of eastern European labour in Britain Divorce from the EU has not even happened yet but already there's a shortage of eastern Europeans who would normally be relied on for fruit picking 05/09/2017
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs hear NGOs on Brexit rights The European Parliament hearing came amid a small pro-Remain demonstration 05/09/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom Britain bickers with Brussels over Brexit Britain's Brexit minister David Davis dismisses his EU counterpart Michel Barnier's comments that little progress has been made in Brexit talks as "silly". 03/09/2017
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Now playing Next Europe News EU's Barnier sees no 'decisive progress' on Brexit The chief negotiator wants more clarity from UK 31/08/2017
Now playing Next Japan May's charm offensive in Japan British Prime Minister Theresa May hopes to signal the UK can remain a valuable trade partner even after it leaves the EU. 30/08/2017
Now playing Next World News Professor believes a comprimise must be found between Britain and the EU Professor Christian Leguesne believes any comprimise from the Conservative Party in its Brexit negotiations could prove unpopular among the British Public. 29/08/2017
Now playing Next World News Brexit is back on! Chief negotiators meet in Brussels to hammer out details Chief Brexit negotiators met on Monday to begin a third round of talks. 28/08/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit battle to resume but Brussels fears talks may slip EU officials doubt that UK-EU negotiations due again on Monday will see enough progress to move on to future ties in October. 25/08/2017