"For those members who care about signing new trade deals outside the EU, we would be looking at years and years of delay," Cameron told Parliament Monday, in reference to a potential Brexit.
Revenue in these divisions also continued a multiyear slide, falling by $4.4 billion between 2014 and 2015, and nearly 15 percent since 2010.
The Junior Doctors Committee is planning escalating strikes in response to a new government contract.
A split in the U.K.’s ruling Conservative Party over a possible Brexit rattled currency markets.
Conservative Party politician Boris Johnson announced Sunday he would support the campaign seeking a British exit from the European Union.
The nation's politicians have four months to make their case on whether the country should remain in the European Union.
A group called Fight for the Future is organizing events for Tuesday in more than 30 cities to support the tech company's stand against the FBI.
Scots rejected secession 55-45 percent in a 2014 vote, but since then the Scottish National Party has gained strength.
Volvo is recalling cars with faulty software that can cause the engine and electric system to shut down briefly; no accidents have been reported.
Michael Gove, the justice secretary, became the first member of the Cabinet to break ranks and say he cannot support the deal.
China was the country most scrutinized by U.S. regulators probing foreign deals, a newly released report finds.
After long negotiations, European leaders agreed on reforms enabling British Prime Minister David Cameron to hold a referendum on EU membership.
European Union heads of state met in Brussels Friday to try to hammer out a deal for a reformed European Union.
How well these taxes actually work seems to vary by country or city, and some companies appear to be absorbing them.
The performance art piece is the latest in a string of stunts by the former "Even Stevens" star.
The European Court of Justice on Thursday ruled that Bank Mellat had been unfairly targeted with sanctions.
The retail sales uptick reversed the drop in numbers in December, when mild weather curbed spending on clothing.
U.S. warplanes were reportedly targeting Tunisian ISIS operative Noureddine Chouchane, who is linked to two major terrorist attacks in Tunisia last year.
European leaders worked into the early hours of Friday to reach a deal allowing the U.K. to change aspects of its relationship with the EU.
Discussions would focus on a joint plan aimed at stemming the inflow of refugees into the European Union.
Steven Hull, editor of the Huffington Post's British edition, said he's "proud" not to pay bloggers, arguing they're compensated with "exposure."
A new study shows that migration doesn't increase the risk of terror, thanks to economics.