Now playing Next United Kingdom Farage shoulders "Mr. Brexit" after US debate Nigel Farage, speaks to reporters in support of Republican Donald Trump after second presidential debate 10/10/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK's May outlines vision of post-Brexit Britain In this episode: British Prime Minister Theresa May makes her call for a fairer United Kingdom; the EU’s new border guard starts work, and the UN is about to name its next secretary… 05/10/2016
Now playing Next Europe News UK's May looks to post-Brexit Britain Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday that the country’s Conservative government must do more to champion the cause of working-class people. 05/10/2016
Now playing Next Markets Strong UK business data creates interest rate dilemma for Bank of England The UK's services sector was strong in September adding to doubts about the need for another interest rate cut to cushion the Brexit vote impact. 05/10/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UKIP leader resigns after only 18 days Diane James has resigned as the leader of the pro-Brexit UK political party, UKIP, citing professional and personal reasons. 05/10/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UKIP loses its leader after only 18 days in the job Britain’s UK Independence party or UKIP has lost its new leader after only 18 days. 05/10/2016
Now playing Next Economy IMF paints gloomy picture of global economy The International Monetary Fund has warned further economic stagnation will fuel more populist sentiment against trade and immigration. 04/10/2016
Now playing Next Markets Pound stays low against euro and dollar despite UK financial policy pledges UK finance minister Philip Hammond fails to rouse sterling with his talk of a new fiscal plan against the economic turbulence from the Brexit vote. 03/10/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK Finance Minister Philip Hammond seeks to reassure British businesses UK Finance Minister Philip Hammond has sought to reassure British businesses amid uncertainty in the wake of the vote to leave the EU. 03/10/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK PM May sets Brexit trigger deadline for March 2017 It is the first major decision made on Brexit since May came to power, and should appease her own party as well as EU countries who are keen to get the ball rolling. 02/10/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Brexit: the aftershocks In this edition of Insiders, Euronews’ current affairs magazine with an in-depth look at the critical events shaping our world, we take a look at the impact of… 30/09/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Brexit shakes up thriving UK tech sector The UK's digital tech sector was overwhelmingly opposed to Brexit. Some startups and tech professionals have already pulled the plug. After Brexit, could Techxit be next? 30/09/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Economist Andre Sapir explains impact of Brexit vote Insiders speaks with Andre Sapir, an economist and senior fellow with the Bruegel think tank in Brussels, on what the United Kingdom can expect post-Brexit. 30/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy UK based carmakers voice concerns about Brexit effects Britain's planned exit from the European Union is disturbing car company bosses, including the heads of Nissan and Jaguar Land Rover. 30/09/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Brexit ripples: hate crimes, anxiety and passport-hunting Leaving the UK, applying for naturalisation, seeking an EU passport: some options weighed by British and foreign Europe-lovers after the Brexit vote. 30/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone resilient despite Brexit vote says ECB's Draghi European Central Bank head Mario Draghi says the eurozone economy is coping well with global uncertainty, including Britain's vote to leave the EU. 26/09/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom European Parliament head Martin Schulz warns UK 'no a la carte' Brexit menu The president of the European Parliament has warned the UK it can’t pick and choose which parts of the Single Market it wants to keep when it comes to future Brexit… 23/09/2016
Now playing Next USA Downing Street refuses to back up Boris's Brexit claim Downing Street has refused to back up Boris Johnson’s claim that Brexit negotiations could begin “by the early part of next year” and may not take a full two years to… 22/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy OECD forecasts weak global growth, not enough to meet expectations of young and old The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development says global economic growth will flounder this year and next as globalisation stalls. 21/09/2016
Now playing Next Markets British PM reassures US businesses over Brexit British Prime Minister Theresa May has reassuring the bosses of leading US businesses following the UK's vote to leave the European Union. 20/09/2016