London terror attacks reduce confidence in British PM
European terrorist attacks
Traveling to Europe? Get off your phone, be aware, former Green Beret says
Former Green Beret Ben Collins offers tips for staying safe when traveling to Europe.
Traveling to Europe? Get off your phone, be aware, former Green Beret says
Former Green Beret Ben Collins offers tips for staying safe when traveling to Europe.
London van attack a victory for ISIS: Former Green Beret
Former Green Beret American's concerns over travel to Europe
F-35's powerful display a sign to NATO allies
The F-35’s powerful display at the Paris Air Show tells allies that the U.S. is committed to keeping the alliance strong, despite any rifts over spending.
Jaguar Land Rover to hire 5,000, easing Brexit jitters
Surveys have shown a decline in business confidence after the U.K. elections.
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The impact of Brexit
Future of Brexit uncertain under PM Theresa May
Brexit negotiations begin
U.K. government weaker after snap election?
U.K.'s handling of terrorism
German minister sees hope of 'soft' Brexit, with conditions
BERLIN (AP) — Germany's foreign minister says there may now be a chance of a "soft" British exit from the European Union that keeps the U.K. in the bloc's single market, but is warning that Britain couldn't pick and choose its conditions.
Britain, EU to launch Brexit talks on Monday: Brexit department
Britain's Brexit minister David Davis and the European Union's chief negotiator Michel Barnier will start talks over Britain's departure from the EU on Monday, Britain's Department for Exiting the European Union said on Thursday.
Bank of England Turns Hawkish on Rates
A trio of Bank of England officials broke ranks with their colleagues in June to push for an immediate increase in interest rates, moving the bank closer to withdrawing the emergency stimulus it put in place after last year's Brexit referendum.
Bank of England Turns Hawkish on Rates
A trio of Bank of England officials broke ranks with their colleagues in June to push for an immediate increase in interest rates, moving the bank closer to withdrawing the emergency stimulus it put in place after last year's Brexit referendum.
Nigel Farage: A ‘soft Brexit’ is the new reality
Farage on Brexit talks
Jaguars and Land Rovers coming to Lyft under new partnership
Jaguar Land Rover is bringing its high-end vehicles to a Lyft driver near you.
Jaguars and Land Rovers coming to Lyft under new partnership
Jaguar Land Rover is bringing its high-end vehicles to a Lyft driver near you.
Tech selloff spreads to Europe and Asia, politics lifts euro
Technology stocks fell across Europe and Asia on Monday after the worst day for Apple shares in more than a year, while the euro and its bonds rallied after a bumper weekend for pro-EU and pro-business politics in France and Italy.
Tech selloff spreads to Europe and Asia, politics lifts euro
Technology stocks fell across Europe and Asia on Monday after the worst day for Apple shares in more than a year, while the euro and its bonds rallied after a bumper weekend for pro-EU and pro-business politics in France and Italy.
Tottering Theresa May names new UK Cabinet as critics circle
Embattled British Prime Minister Theresa May appointed ministers to her shaky government Sunday, as some Conservative colleagues rallied to support her — and others said her days were numbered after last week's disastrous election.
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