More than a million people have signed a petition calling for a second referendum, after ‘Leave’ voters won a shock victory to pull Britain out of the European Union, an official website showed Saturday.
France's foreign minister called on Saturday for the European Union to move ahead quickly to seal the terms of a British exit from the bloc ...
Founding EU members are to hold a crisis meeting Saturday on the future of the bloc after Britain's seismic vote to leave the union and the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron.
Britain's 2.2 million financial industry workers face years of uncertainty and the risk of thousands of job cuts after the country voted to quit the European Union, an upheaval that threatens London's dominance of finance.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in Scotland to reopen a golf resort on Friday, said Britons "took back control of their country" by voting to leave the European Union.
World stocks headed for one the biggest slumps on record on Friday as a decision by Britain to leave the European Union triggered 8% falls for Europe's biggest bourses and a record plunge for sterling.
Gold prices surged on Friday to the highest level in more than two years following Britain's shock decision to leave the European Union.
Oil prices slumped by more than 6% on Friday after Britain voted to leave the European Union in a landmark referendum, causing huge market uncertainty and fracturing European efforts to forge greater unity.
Britain's economy was plunged into a dizzying unknown on Friday as the country lurched towards the EU exit, with the world economy bracing for a hit on growth and unemployment.
Britain has voted to leave the European Union, forcing the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron and dealing the biggest blow since World War Two to the European project of forging greater unity.
Prime Minister David Cameron and his eurosceptic opponents were crisscrossing Britain on Wednesday in a final push for votes on the eve of a momentous referendum on European Union membership.
Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday's referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union was likely to be very close but he also predicted a "remain dividend" in investments if Britons voted to stay in the 28-nation bloc.