Jean-Claude Juncker
'Trump will not impose tariffs on imported European cars': outgoing EU chief
Trump's administration has been threatening since last year to impose tariffs on auto imports to defend the US automaking sector.
May, Juncker announce more talks to end deadlock on Brexit
May reminded Mr Juncker that the British Parliament had mandated her to seek “a legally binding change to the terms of the backstop”.
Bulgarian journalist Marinova, who reported on corruption, raped and murdered
Marinova was a director of TVN, a small TV station in Ruse, and a TV presenter for two investigative programs.
Theresa May assures 'new' optimism amid concerns over 'soft’ Brexit
Under the proposed agreement, Britain will pay a financial settlement of between 35 39 billion pound for leaving the bloc.
Key points of Brexit deal: Citizen’s rights, border, financial settlement
Brexit negotiations are ready to move into the second phase of talks on future relations.
Brexit divorce deal sees light of day: UK, EU agree, ready for 2nd phase
Jean-Claude Juncker, said: ‘This is a difficult negotiation but we have now made a first breakthrough.’
Britain, European Union agree on Brexit divorce bill: report
The two sides already believe they are close on agreeing the scope of rights for expatriate citizens in Britain and on the continent.
Jean-Claude Juncker says 5.7 per cent GDP is not a slowdown
EC President Jean-Claude Juncker says it is much better than that clocked by major economies of Europe.
EU raises 'concerns' over US sanctions vote against Russia
The legislation is aimed at punishing the Kremlin for meddling in the 2016 US presidential election, and Russia's annexation of Crimea.
45 per cent feel voting for Brexit was wrong
The poll compares with one released April 16 that said support for Brexit had hit a five-month high, with 55 per cent.