Now playing Next Economy Japan's Abe speaks on Brexit concerns Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has addressed the effects of the Brexit vote on his country, pledging to use all available policy tools to help its economy grow. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News Brexit: EU correspondents weigh in on UK referendum More than 1,000 journalists were in Brussels on Tuesday to cover what is likely to be British Prime Minister David Cameron’s final EU summit. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Scotland's First Minister travels to Brussels UK Prime Minister David Cameron may have gone back to London, but Scotland's First Minister is in Brussels on a short-notice trip. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Belgium EU 27 meet in Brussels - and the UK is not invited The UK's caretaker Prime Minister David Cameron has gone back to London after yesterday's "awkward" summit. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next World News Anti Brexit voters march in favour of a referendum re-run Thousands of Remain voters took to the streets of central London on Tuesday evening to protest over the Brexit poll result. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News UK PM Cameron bows out at 'final EU summit' British Prime Minister David Cameron has bowed out of his final Eu summit by urging his successor to forge strong ties with the bloc. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Britain faces higher taxes and spending cuts after Brexit vote - finance minister The price of Britain leaving the European Union will be higher taxes and government spending cuts according to UK finance minister George Osborne. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next World News Schulz urges UK to make a speedy EU exit The European Parliament President Martin Schulz said the EU had a duty to respect the result of the Brexit referendum and criticised those who say “the institution never… 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The EU is finished after Brexit vote, says UKIP's Farage UKIP leader Nigel Farage said on Tuesday that the EU is “dead” and predicted that more countries would hold referendums on their membership of the 28-member… 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News UK's Cameron faces EU leaders after Brexit vote Some in Brussels say that David Cameron was never very much in love with Europe. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Belgium ''Chères collègues, do not let Scotland down now!" Scottish MEP Alyn Smith has urged those inside the European Parliament to stand by his country following the dramatic Brexit result. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Fears of contagion in Europe after UK Brexit vote Westminster in London is set to take back control – a phrase which was a rallying cry of the campaign to leave the European Union. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK: Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn loses confidence vote in wake of Brexit vote Leader of the UK’s opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn has lost a confidence vote called by his MPs in the aftermath of the EU referendum result. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy ECB's Draghi focuses on monetary policy alignment rather than Brexit Despite all the Brexit turmoil the European Central Bank head Mario Draghi had nothing to say about it in a major speech at an ECB forum in Sintra, Portugal on Tuesday. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Scotland's voice will be heard' - Sturgeon vows to fight to maintain EU ties “Scotland spoke clearly for remain and I’m determined Scotland’s voice will be heard,” First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told Holyrood. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Belgium Feisty Farage tells MEPs 'You're not laughing now' In a highly-charged session in the European Parliament in Brussels on the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, former Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt slammed the tactics of the ‘Leave’ campai 28/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit could lead to a second independence referendum in Scotland The Saltire was once again fllying above buildings as the Scots took part in their second referendum in the space of almost two years. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Standard & Poor's strips UK of AAA credit rating Britain's economic standing has suffered a further blow with the ratings agency Standard & Poor's stripping the UK of its last remaining AAA credit rating. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Racist attacks on the rise in UK since Brexit? Police group reports 57% rise in hate crime reports since Friday Polish embassy in UK and Muslim Council of Britain document racist and xenophobic incidents Human Rights Watch urges politicians to 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Belgium EU leaders gather for the post-Brexit summit in Brussels They have made it plain they would like UK Prime Minister David Cameron to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - by which a member state can begin the process to leave the EU. 28/06/2016