PA/Mary Turner
The former mayor has popular appeal but he also needs to prove his gravitas.
People at The Churchill Tavern in New York City react to the Brexit vote.
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The Brexit is on, shifting the political landscape in Europe. Scholars from Cornell, Pennsylvania State and Colorado State universities comment on what it means for U.S. foreign policy and investors.
Worth less.
EPA/Andy Rain
The Brexit process will take two years but it is having an immediate effect on your finances.
Out of options.
PA/Daniel Leal-Olivas
Shortly after the EU referendum result came in, there followed an emotional statement from Number 10.
Britain has woken up to a strange new world.
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June 24, 2016
Antoine Ullestad , Université de Strasbourg ; Aleks Szczerbiak , University of Sussex ; Alexander Titov , Queen's University Belfast ; Clément Jadot , Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) ; Daniel Chirot , University of Washington ; Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos , Brunel University London ; Frédérique Berrod , Sciences Po Strasbourg – Université de Strasbourg ; Isabelle Hertner , University of Birmingham ; Mark Beeson , The University of Western Australia , and Scott Lucas , University of Birmingham
Rolling reaction from the US, Russia, France, Poland, Greece, Australia and Belgium to the UK’s decision.
As the UK referendum votes came in the ASX started to make losses.
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Financial markets appear to have been caught off-guard by Britain’s decision to exit the European Union, believing it would remain.
Time for Australia to make new friends in Europe.
Reuters/Toby Melville
Given Australia’s strong and enduring ties with both the UK and the EU, the shockwaves from Brexit will be felt in Australia soon enough.
Bring it on?
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You might think those seeking Scottish independence just got exactly what they wanted. It’s not quite that simple.
Malcolm Turnbull would be fully aware that an attempt to bind ministers on same-sex marriage would cause more trouble than it is worth.
AAP/Lukas Coch
Is it a problem that, according to Malcolm Turnbull, cabinet members would get a free vote on legislation enacting same-sex marriage after a successful plebiscite? If it is – and the logic suggests otherwise…
EPA/Facundo Arrizabalaga
All across the continent, euroscepticism is offering a new outlet for old feelings.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
June 24, 2016
Andrew S. Roe-Crines , University of Liverpool ; Andre Spicer , City, University of London ; Bill Durodie , University of Bath ; David Spencer , University of Leeds ; Paul Cairney , University of Stirling ; Peter Taylor-Gooby , University of Kent ; Richard Murphy , City, University of London ; Roger Awan-Scully , Cardiff University ; Simon Usherwood , University of Surrey , and Swati Dhingra , London School of Economics and Political Science
The UK has delivered a shock to the world’s largest economic and political group.
Leave ahead.
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Brexit begins. Here’s a primer on the laws at play in the UK’s withdrawal process from the EU.
A cliffhanger.
Reuters/Andrew Yates
Serious problems may loom. And not just from a possible vote from the Brits to leave the European Union.
An internecine struggle between political elites.
AAP/EPA/Patrick Seeger
Behind the sterile debate around the EU referendum is a troubled 40 year relationship.
You can’t both win, chaps.
PA/Yui Mok
If the polls are to be believed, the vote could be very close. Here’s why that is such a worrying prospect.
Does the rest of the world care about Australia’s election?
EPA/Mast Irham
Experts in the UK, US, India, Indonesia and NZ explain how Australia’s election is playing out abroad and what’s at stake for our neighbours and allies.
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How will the votes be counted? When will we know the result? Stuart Wilks-Heeg has all the answers.
Fighting it out.
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Britain will continue negotiating the terms of its relationship with Europe, whatever the outcome of its referendum.
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Boris could be about to discover a taste for Scottish nationalism.
Twitter/Lilian Edwards
Leavers are very active but remainers have secured some key victories – even before #catsagainstbrexit turned up.