In a report published by the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the European Parliament, MEPs said they “regret” not having more involvement in the campaign against Brexit ahead of the 2016 vote. They said: “[The Committee] believes that it is the responsibility
The UK and EU signed a post-Brexit trade deal at the end of last year following months of tense and often bitter negotiations as both sides continued to stand strong on a number of red lines. It was only last week –
MEPS voted on whether to approve the EU-UK agreement, that was struck on Christmas Eve last year, last night. The result is due to be announced at 8am GMT today. Although MEPs have yet to formally ratify the deal, officials agreed to
The European Parliament spent last night debating and voting on the Brexit deal struck by the UK and EU on Christmas Eve. The temporary confirmation in place – The Trade and Co-Operation Agreement – spans a period from the New Year to
Brexit: EU ‘damaged trust’ in UK negotiations says MEP Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen was leading the charge to hit the UK with sanctions as she attempted to build support amongst MEPs for the future relationship agreement. And France also joined
Brexit is a ‘failure’ for the EU says Michel Barnier The European Parliament has been holding off on a vote on the deal, accusing the UK of breaching its agreements. But Conservative MP David Jones has told Express.co.uk the fact the bloc
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will address the Parliament before MEPs are allowed to intervene in what is expected to be a bitter and twisted affair. Senior parliamentarians have already issued scathing statements about Brexit in the build-up to the final
Brexit: Dan Tehan says ‘considerable progress’ with Australia MEPs are keen to discredit Britain’s split from the bloc in any way possible as they have their final say on the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. They are expected to widely back a resolution
MEPs, who have been dragging their feet over the date of the final ballot, will give their consent to the pact to complete the bloc’s ratification process. It was confirmed this morning by the Parliament’s so-called Conference of Presidents. EU nations had previously
Leaders from the EU Parliament’s European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group have voiced concerns over the year-long initiative to interact more closely with voters. It was launched today by arch-federalist MEP Guy Verhofstadt, Croatian commissioner Dubravka Suica and Portuguese minister Ana Paula