In the aftermath of Macron's words on the possible dispatch of ground troops in the war between Russia and Ukraine, Moscow replies and speaks of "dangerous statements" also regarding Cameron's sentences. Tajani to Macron: "Never Italian soldiers…
Seven years after the British referendum, the numbers mercilessly nail Brexit to the most blatant of failures. Other than more wealth, Brexit has brought less growth, more inflation and more poverty to the British. But where have the leaders gone…
Labor MPs have voted no-confidence motion in their leader Jeremy Corbyn - According to them he is one of the main Brexit culprits.
The premier will not activate article 50 in the EU Council of 28 June - The Conservative party will have to choose Cameron's successor by 2 September - He will be the one to ferry the United Kingdom out of the EU.
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon said her party, which has a majority in the country, is ready to ask the Scottish Parliament not to approve Brexit, against which 62% of Scots voted. But London can…
Despite Brexit, British pro-Europeans, especially among the new generations, do not give up and in a few hours have already collected more than a million signatures on a petition to call a new referendum, a request that Parliament…
Today throughout the United Kingdom people vote up to 23 pm in Italy to decide whether or not the UK will continue to be part of the European Union - The latest polls give the "Leave" front a slight advantage, but bookmakers do not…
The emotional wave caused by the Cox murder, according to polls, puts the "Reamain" front back in the lead - Cameron: "I will remain prime minister even if the Yes to Brexit wins"
Pensions, healthcare, home. The British premier launches the counter-offensive in newspapers and TV and warns: if Brexit passes we will have a black hole of 20 to 40 billion in state accounts and welfare to be reviewed
Two Marine Le Pen loyalists are also among the clients of the Panamanian studio Mossack Fonseca - In Great Britain Cameron rejects the accusations - In Russia they talk of a conspiracy, in China censorship is unleashed.
For the British prime minister, leaving the euro would represent a real leap in the dark: "If you want to lead Europe, you have to stay in it" - The pound is sinking - The anti-Brexit appeal of 198 managers of the major British companies.
Ok to the suspension of access to welfare for non-British citizens, more powers to national parliaments, but no veto on the banking union: Donald Tusk's agreement proposal to avoid Brexit - Cameron: "real progress, but there is it's still…
This was stated by the British premier in an interview, reiterating the end-2017 limit to keep the promise of organizing the referendum for the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union.
There are four requests that David Cameron makes to Donal Tusk to ensure the permanence of Great Britain in the European Union, some of which are considered "highly problematic" by the EU Commission which has already had an initial reaction to the letter…
The Labor Party forgets the reformism of Tony Blair and turns left by electing Jeremy Corbyn, 66, anti-austerity deputy and champion of pacifism as its new one in the first vote: "People - he said - are tired of injustice and…
Within the first months of 2016, the British Treasury could sell assets for 32 billion pounds (about 45 billion euros), much more than what was raised in 1991 by the Iron Lady.
The outgoing prime minister clearly obtains the absolute majority of seats in an electoral session considered to be very open on the eve of the election, and immediately announces: "Referendum on the EU" - Labor ok in Wales, while the libdems are flopping and Farage gets only one...
The pound celebrates the unexpected victory of Cameron's conservatives - Thrills for European government bonds which then go to the rescue - Greece still in the balance but the markets are betting on an agreement - Today Telecom's accounts…
According to the BBC exit polls, Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives are set to win the highly uncertain British elections - The Conservatives would win 316 seats against 239 for Labor and could win a majority with the Libdems - Strong…
First and only TV debate tonight on ITV and BBC News Channel on the vote in Great Britain on May 7, for the most uncertain elections ever. Polls are betting on a Labor-Conservative neck-and-neck. But on the…
Another nightmarish day in Paris ended with a double blitz of leatherheads which ended with the death of four terrorists and four hostages - Hollande: "Now we are free" - Sunday anti-terrorism demonstration in Paris…
Great Britain presses to stop internal immigration in defense of its Welfare by giving a pickaxe to Europe - Merkel opposes but Cameron, caught between a rock and a hard place, is clearly in difficulty
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi illustrated his reform plan to the City yesterday - He guaranteed that the Jobs Act will be law within a month and strongly insisted on the Government's determination to make reforms, hoping that…
The unionists win against the separatists: 55% against 45% the final verdict, almost 400 votes difference - Cameron congratulated the unionist leaders - It is the third time that the request for Scottish independence has been rejected…
The Survation Poll, the Observer's Opinium Poll and the Sunday Times Panelbase survey give the "no" in the lead. Bearing in mind the statistical margin of error, however, the big picture is still uncertain - Cameron: "Please don't tear apart…
This time the victim is not American, but British: David Cawthorne Haines - Cameron immediately replied: "This is an ignoble, revolting murder. We will do everything in our power to hunt down the killers" - Obama: "We are…
In Newport, Wales, about sixty heads of state and government will meet today and tomorrow to discuss two very delicate dossiers: the Ukrainian crisis and the war in Iraq, where Isis continues to claim victims - Meanwhile,…
Two fundamental points that the heads of state and government are called to discuss between today and tomorrow in Belgium: the priorities for the next five years, including guaranteeing virtuous countries greater flexibility on accounts,…
Day of verdicts for group A and group B: against derelict Cameroon Brazil will play qualification and first place with Croatia and Mexico - In the other group Australia and Spain are looking for a dignified farewell to the World Cup, while…
The SPD has given up any post in the new European Commission - Martin Schulz renounces the vice-presidency of the new Commission and in exchange would like to remain president of the European Parliament, a hypothesis that has already obtained the green light from Merkel.
The British premier believes that Juncker's choice "would destabilize his government so much that it would be forced to bring forward the referendum on the EU" and the result at that point would be in favor of leaving Europe, because "a man of the years Eighty…
Premier meets EU leaders in Brussels: "The appointment of commissioners? First we need to agree on what to do" - Junker in pole position for the presidency of the Commission, but in the event of a deadlock, Italy could play the Enrico Letta card…
British Prime Minister David Cameron announced the G8 agreement on the fight against tax evasion and avoidance and on the transparency of profits and payments to the tax authorities of multinationals - Cameron also said that the automatic exchange of information must become…
The consultation will only take place if the Conservatives regain a majority after the 2015 election - "It would be wrong to ask citizens whether they want to stay or leave before they have had a chance to correct our dealings with…
The case of the Alexandria derivatives explodes at Monte dei Paschi, generating heavy losses and putting the institution's old guard under accusation: the stock collapses and the former president of the bank resigns as president of the ABI - There could not be…
"Great Britain is ready to welcome the biggest show in the world": Prime Minister David Cameron showed up at 10 Downing Street and solemnly greeted the start of the thirtieth edition of the Summer Olympics - "The sense of…
The British premier is tough on the Greek situation: Athens accepts the rules of the monetary union or leaves the eurozone. Cameron asked governments to prepare for any eventuality and to come up with a plan to calm the market. He also defended Merkel,…
The British premier, speaking at the World Economic Forum underway in Switzerland, thus reiterated his opposition to the tax on financial transactions, strongly supported by France and Germany.