Now playing Next World News Critics round on Boris Johnson after Gove wields Brexit knife “Take back control”: the slogan was repeated over over again by Michael Gove and Boris Johnson during Britain’s EU referendum campaign and arguably helped tip the balance in many voters’ minds, persua 01/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Bank of England flags up summer stimulus to counter Brexit effects The Bank of England's Governor Mark Carney has said more stimulus will probably been needed for the UK economy over the summer to counter the effects of Brexit. 30/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris backs out - Gove goes for it - May may have it as race for number 10 gets underway They are up and running and the prize is the key to Number 10 Downing Street. 30/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK: who are the Famous Five candidates for PM? The race is officially underway to choose the new leader of the UK's governing Conservative Party - and the country's next Prime Minister. 30/06/2016
Now playing Next World News Brussels summit closes with questions on how the European Union will function in the future in the wake of Brexit The curtain has come down on the EU summit at a time some would suggest it’s curtains for the bloc. 30/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy George Soros says Brexit can lead to positives for Europe George Soros has told the European Parliament that Britain's vote to leave the European Union was a "great shock" but "the tragedy no longer looks like a fait accompli". 30/06/2016
Now playing Next Cult Birdy takes wing and summer tours new album "Beautiful Lies" Birdy seems to have been around forever, the British singer surging into the limelight at the tender age of 14 with a cover of Bon Iver’s “Skinny Love”, and a voice that seemed especially well-suited 30/06/2016
Now playing Next World News Boris Johnson says he won't run to be next UK prime minister Boris Johnson has announced that he will not run to become UK prime minister, leaving Theresa May as the favourite to get the job. 30/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU seeks solutions to Brexit vote In this episode: EU leaders look for an amicable divorce between Britain and Brussels; Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon makes the case for Scotland staying inside the EU, and the world’s media 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Business Line Scotland and Northern Ireland: post-Brexit economic fears Britain has voted to leave the European Union, but what about those areas that wanted to stay in, such as Scotland and Northern Ireland? That's the subject of this week's Business Line. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Belgium Nicola Sturgeon gets 'sympathetic' reception in Brussels over Brexit Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been in Brussels for talks with senior EU officials. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy European share bounce back continues, weaker dollar helps the pound The bounce back continues for Europe's stock markets. Britain's FTSE 100 index had recovered all of its post-Brexit losses by the end of trading on Wednesday. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next World News The future of the European Union after Brexit The day after the UK voted to leave the European Union a journalist asked the President of the European Commission Jean Claude Juncker if it was the beginning of the end of the… 29/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News EU's Tusk tells UK no 'a la carte' access to single market Britain will not be able to have an ‘a la carte’ relationship with the EU if it wants access to the single market, EU officials said on Wednesday. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit sharpens the focus on the future of Northern Ireland and the border with the Republic of Ireland Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland is where the Queen made her first official appearance after the result of the referendum. 29/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Cameron: UK will have to accept good with bad in Brexit negotiations David Cameron says it will be impossible to cherry-pick in Brexit negotiations with the EU, but refuses to give a timeframe for triggering Article 50. 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