Mark Carney should stop playing politics over Brexit if he wants to keep his job
Bank of England governors are supposed to be dull - not rock stars
Standard and Poor's says UK's credit rating could be downgraded further amid Brexit uncertainty
Steep fall in sterling and a new referendum on Scottish independence could lead to a further slide in ratings.
Theresa May offers 'direct Brexit line' to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Prime minister's move comes as SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon pushes for a second referendum.
Nicola Sturgeon publishes draft bill for second Scottish independence referendum
First Minister puts pressure on UK government for Scotland to be heard in Brexit talks.
Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland will push for single market trade deal
First Minister said she believes a separate deal for Scotland could be achieved.
Nicola Sturgeon to trigger new Scotland independence referendum if UK opts for hard Brexit
SNP leader says Scotland must have the ability to chose its own future.
Scottish Government 'absolutely serious' about second referendum after Brexit
Fiona Hyslop said the SNP were serious about protecting Scotland's interests.
Theresa May provokes SNP fury with Eurosceptic-heavy Brexit committee
May accused of treating Scotland with 'contempt' as David Mundell is snubbed.
A second independence referendum? The last thing Scotland needs is more division
Brexit is being used as a false mandate by SNP and Nicola Sturgeon to justify another reckless move.
Question Time recap: Salmond says Sturgeon has a mandate to push for a second Scottish Referendum
Emily Thornberry mocked for asking Leave voters 'did you vote to take your neighbour's jobs?'
Scottish independence is back on the table – Brexit means Nicola Sturgeon can have her cake and eat it
May was warned a hard Brexit would have consequences but genuine revelations were elsewhere in her speech.
FX Focus: US rate hike expectation entices sellers to attack the 'pound incessantly'
British currency alternating between gains and losses after hawkish notes from US Federal Reserve.
Nicola Sturgeon takes big step towards second Scottish Referendum following Brexit vote
First Minister announces bid to 'protect Scotland's interests'.
Angus Robertson elected as new SNP deputy leader with huge majority
SNP Westminster leader comfortably wins election as result announced at national conference in Glasgow.
Pravda to open UK office amid warnings of Kremlin disinformation war
Russia seeking more influence in UK media landscape, says editor of former Soviet propaganda paper.
Only an independence referendum can protect Scotland from Brexit now
In the finest traditions of London imperialism, May has ignored the 62% Remain victory north of the border.
Conservative Autumn Party Conference 2016: Theresa May's first Brexit speech and other key events
The Conservative conference runs from 2-5 October in Birmingham.
Prime Minister Theresa May rules out Scottish veto over Brexit
Tory PM said she will listen to Scotland's concerns, but won't let them stop Brexit.
Glasgow East MP Natalie McGarry charged over fraud allegations
SNP MP charged charged over alleged offences in relation to her involvement with WFI and GRA
Jeremy Corbyn will lead Labour into electoral oblivion – and that's a disaster for Britain
When a political Party has to have 'peace talks' before its annual conference, you know it's in big trouble.
Despite losses in Berlin most Germans still agree with Angela Merkel about refugees
German electorate is becoming more divided, but the AfD did not do quite as well as some expected.
Alex Salmond says new Scottish independence vote will happen in autumn 2018
In 2014, SNP said the indepdendence referendum was a 'once in a generation' event.
Nicola Sturgeon launches second Scottish independence referendum drive after Brexit vote
First Minister of Scotland claims the arguments for independence have changed since 2014.
Scotland does not back independence from UK despite Brexit vote reveals poll
The YouGov poll showed 54% of people still back Scotland staying in the UK.
STV interim profits increase by 50% on the back of digital growth
Scottish broadcaster posts 5% revenue increase as digital growth offsets decline in national airtime revenue.
Celtic in trouble again after waving Palestinian flag at match against Israeli side
Dozens of fans in 'Green Brigade' section defied police and waved Palestine flags during victory.
Nicola Sturgeon to host Q&A with EU nationals living in Scotland to provide 'reassurance'
Scotland's First Minister praised EU migrants for bringing social, economic and cultural benefits.
Robert Fisk won't tell the truth on Syria because, like Bashar al-Assad, he fears it
At every major point of the war, Fisk has trumpeted Assad regime and Russian propaganda.
Madrid 'won't stop us seeking independence from Spain' vows Catalan foreign minister Raül Romeva
Raül Romeva from Junts pel Sí tells IBTimes UK that Madrid shows 'contempt' for Catalonia's aspirations.
Tory donor Ian Taylor withdraws from Cameron honours list amid cronyism fallout
The Vitol chief said there have been 'seriously inaccurate comments' about his company.