Brexit uncertainty hurt UK economy – extending Article 50 could hurt it more
The ongoing policy uncertainty affects both ends of the economy: consumers and producers.
UK central bank warns of deep recession without Brexit deal
Leaving the European Union without a divorce deal could plunge Britain into its deepest recession in nearly a century, the Bank of England warned Wednesday.
UK economy gets World Cup lift despite Brexit uncertainty
The British economy's third-quarter performance was the highest since the fourth quarter of 2016.
Chequers vs Canada-plus Brexit trade plans – 7 key differences explained
Overall, neither proposal is very attractive from an economic point of view.
Good news for UK economy as pay rates finally pick up
Official figures show UK wages climbing for first time in six months and a record number of job vacancies.
Sun shines on UK economy as growth rebounds
Warmer weather fueled UK construction and consumer spending after snow and ice curtailed activity in March.
UK economy stagnates as Brexit confusion mounts
With the British government split over Brexit there's growing concern that there won't be a deal by the the autumn.
California now world's 5th largest economy, surpassing UK
California's economy has a thriving technology sector in Silicon Valley, the world's entertainment capital in Hollywood and the nation's salad bowl.
EU predicts bright outlook for economy, tougher times for UK heading for Brexit
A decade after the financial and debt crisis ravaged the Eurozone the economic indicators are "flashing green."
The US-China trade war and why Brexit Britain should be worried
Donald Trump is fragmenting the world trade order making the hoped-for favourable trade deals post-Brexit a far more difficult prospect.
Do not disturb: 3 ways the UK hospitality industry can continue to prosper post-Brexit
Hospitality industry employs a much higher proportion of EU nationals when compared to the UK workforce as a whole – 12.3% compared with 6.9%.
Jobs bloodbath on the high street: Prezzo, Toys R Us and Maplin set to shut hundreds of stores
Three major chains today announced that they were either entering administration or closing branches.
Open Banking could contribute £1bn annually to the UK economy, but will it?
Trustpilot recently commissioned the Centre for Economic and Business Research to investigate further.
EU economies post best growth in 10 years as UK fumbles over Brexit
Data from the EU statistics office shows that the economy of the 28-member EU grew by 2.5% in 2017, its best performance since it grew 2.7% in 2007.
BoE deputy says stock market turmoil is not the start of a new financial crisis
BoE Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent calms frayed nerves following a volatile week on the stock markets.
Cutting immigration could cost Scotland up to £10bn
Scotland's external affairs secretary says cutting migration into UK would be catastrophic for Scottish economy.
Brexit driving increasing number of UK startups to move their headquarters to Europe
According to the Silicon Valley Bank, 14% of British startups are planning to move headquarters to Europe.
Are you looking for a job in 2018? What's new in recruitment
Topping priorities for 2018 is the ever-present issue of diversity.
Brexit costing Britain £200m a week in lost growth, Mark Carney warns
Bank of England governor tells business leaders at World Economic Forum in Davos that UK has lost £10bn in GDP since Brexit vote.
Top Remainer admits UK well-placed to benefit from Brexit thanks to global trade growth
The UK is well placed for growth despite Brexit due to rises in global trade, said a Conservative economics grandee who voted Remain.
'No deal' Brexit will cost UK economy £54bn and lose half a million jobs by 2030, study warns
London Mayor Sadiq Khan warns "lost decade" of employment and growth if the UK leaves EU in March 2019 with "worst possible scenario".
UK house prices in monthly decline for the first time since June
Latest survey by Halifax finds fresh signs of market weakness.
Pound gains ground as UK productivity rises to a six-year high
British currency gains from positive macroeconomic data as US jobs figures fail to perk up the dollar.
Russian Navy 'could cut underwater cables and devastate UK economy' warns UK Armed Forces chief
The head of the UK's Armed Forces has warned that Russia's Navy threatens underwater communication cables. Sir Stuart Peach issued the warning in a speech to the RUSI think tank.
Bank of England keeps rates unchanged but warns Brexit remains top challenge to monetary policy
Monetary Policy Commitee hints that further fiscal tightening might be required over next few years.
Britons could begin Christmas holidays on 11 December if it wasn't for IT issues
Research shows IT issues are such a significant issue for British productivity that cost office workers 2 hours a week.
UK unemployment rate holds at historic low but number in work falls for second month
Number of people in work records a second month of decline and the largest drop since the quarter between March and May 2015.
Over 50% of Britons turn to loans and credit cards to fund Christmas shopping
Almost six in 10 British households have admitted having to make 'significant financial sacrifices' during the festive period.
Advocates of Britain staying in the EU's customs union have a hidden agenda
There is only one possible reason to remain in the customs union, namely as a way of transitioning back into full membership.
Revealed: Why Britain is among the cheapest countries for foreign workers
The annual ECA's Cost of Living Index found Luanda replaced Tokyo as the most expensive city for expat workers.