
'I'm not sure this is a great idea'
Prior to losing a vote of no confidence Jeremy Corbyn staged a toe-curling photo op with his bodged-up shadow cabinet - and even he admitted it was a bad idea.
Prior to losing a vote of no confidence Jeremy Corbyn staged a toe-curling photo op with his bodged-up shadow cabinet - and even he admitted it was a bad idea.
Dairy, meat and wine industries anticipate toll on sales as British vote strengthens currency and upsets market.
The PM says an apology from UKIP leader Nigel Farage for London turning its back on New Zealand when it joined the Common Market is unnecessary.
As Boris Johnson's ascendancy to the PM's office looks inevitable, the UK public have started a campaign to keep the floppy-haired politician out of the office, even comparing him to Trump
4chan trolls claimed responsibility -- but that's only half the story.
As the UK's Labour Party struggles to deal with a slew of resignations and reshuffle its positions, its belatedly appointed shadow minister of defence missed his debut as he was stuck at Glastonbury
UKIP leader says Britain should never have turned its back on New Zealand when it joined the Common Market.
COMMENT: By winning the referendum, Nigel Farage has reshaped his country in his own image, writes Robert Colvile.
It's been just four days, but things have turned ugly with a surge in reports of racist attacks following the UK decision to leave the EU.
COMMENT: Nearly everyone I went to school with in a very working class part of England voted for Leave. Everyone I went to university with voted to Remain.
COMMENT: We witnessed history on Friday when 52 per cent of the voting population of Britain voted to leave the European Union.
After Thursday's Brexit vote, there has been a "dramatic" drop in credit card spending over last weekend.
Here are five markets to watch for a sign of where things are headed following the Brexit result.
Economists expect the victorious "leave" outcome to chop a cumulative 2.75 per cent off UK GDP.
New Zealand's sheepmeat exports and tourists from the UK may be the hardest hit from the Brexit.
Some business commentators have said the Reserve Bank could in August cut the official cash rate below 2 per cent from 2.25 per cent.
A spate of racist incidents have Britons concerned the Brexit result is emboldening extremist elements in society.
I knew it would be close, but I didn't see that coming. I wasn't nearly as wrong-footed as financial markets, though.
COMMENT: Last week was one of those times when you sensed how thin the membrane is between the functioning intact life and its total destruction.
More countries will follow Britain out of the EU unless there is significant reform, according to a string of nations both inside and outside the EU.
United Kingdom's break-up looks increasingly likely as country comes to terms with shock results of EU vote.
Like millions of people around the world, Italian immigrant Alejandro Majnoler was trying to make sense of a British exit from the European Union.
COMMENT: I am convinced markets have over-reacted to the Brexit vote. There should have been a negative reaction. Markets were not expecting this outcome.
Investors are bracing for more fall-out as trading resumes tomorrow after Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union sparked market chaos on Friday.
Just days after voting to leave the EU, more than 2 million Britons and UK residents have signed a petition calling for a second vote.
COMMENT: If this was a romcom, Britain would be the hunky guy, NZ the clingy ex-girlfriend and Brexit the nadir - when friends finally stage an intervention.
COMMENT: All those Facebook shares, Twitter hashtags and Snapchat videos couldn't save Britain's youth from being the big losers in the Brexit referendum.
After ten weeks of intense and often bitter rivalry between opposing camps, many reputations were made - and lost.