Europe
Two big questions about leaving the EU
Two of the major issues that the government must decide after the EU referendum result are the timing of Brexit, and single market membership. Read
We do fact checks and explain news from Europe and the UK's links with it, so you can understand the big stories.
Europe
Two of the major issues that the government must decide after the EU referendum result are the timing of Brexit, and single market membership. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Brexit has been blamed for a series of price rises, from holidays abroad to military equipment. All are down to a fall in the value of the pound. Read
Europe
It's been suggested that the UK's pubs have been doing a roaring trade on the back of the vote to leave the EU. The figures don't support that theory. Read
Europe
It's not clear whether or not the UK can halt the process of leaving the EU midway through. This has implications for suggestions of a second vote. Read
Europe
There is no specific amount that each region of the UK gets from the EU, this changes from year to year depending on the number of funding applications. Read
Europe
We've seen conflicting figures on turnout among young people in the EU referendum. No polls are definitive, but the young do seem less likely to have voted. Read
Europe
The cost of EU membership was a major issue during the referendum. Now that we've voted to leave, joining Norway in the EEA is one option. That costs, too. Read
We've heard a lot about legal challenges after the vote to leave the European Union. What are they about and what do they hope to achieve? Read
Europe
We look at the possible impact of leaving the EU for Wales. Read
Europe
We look at what the impact of leaving the EU might be for Scotland in particular. Read