Farage said he felt he had done all he could to achieve a vote for the UK to leave the EU in a referendum and now he wanted "his life back"
Central banks around the world have promised support to financial markets at risk from the breakaway vote
As a majority of British lawmakers support remaining in the 28-member bloc, the legal challenge has the potential to complicate the process
Brexit tremors were weaker initially, but may linger and create political and economic uncertainty that will keep global financial markets on the edge
Blair suggested of keeping options open as 48% of the voters at last month's referendum felt 'disenfranchised'
Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn have both ruled out a second EU referendum
Leadsom said she has a fast-track policy for leaving EU and someone like her could be trusted as she voted for Brexit
In the wake of the June 23 referendum, numerous universities have sought to reassure their students from other EU countries
Most people in London rejected the Brexit vote
We are working on measures that could help strengthen our attractiveness, says Manuel Valls
The UK currency extended its decline versus the euro into a second day Friday
May has 86 endorsements from fellow Tory lawmakers in her bid to take the helm of the party and the country, well ahead of her challengers
Prime Minister David Cameron was forced to resign after he called the controversial referendum hoping for a "Remain" vote
Another recent survey showed up to 7% of Leave voters, around 1.2 million people, now regret their choice
Britain voted by 52% to 48% on June 23 to leave the EU
IMF spokesperson Gerry Rice said the Brexit was likely to cause a dampening of growth in the near term
Brexit points to a generational gap -- the young ones embrace globalised processes, older ones see it an agonising process
Some investment banks, anxious not to stir speculation of an exodus from the historic City of London