Fears are growing that Brexit will trigger a competitive race to the bottom which will leave the British worker worse off.
With the British government split over Brexit there's growing concern that there won't be a deal by the the autumn.
Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich's latest visa woes highlight the need for a code of ethics to make investment migration more transparent.
Britain's chronic language skills gap will damage its ability to trade.
Splits within British government deepen over the UK's future economic relationship with the European Union.
A total of 917 British citizens work at the European Commission in Brussels, according to its 2018 figures.
A decade after the financial and debt crisis ravaged the Eurozone the economic indicators are "flashing green."
Cabinet committee meeting to decide the future of Brexit and the survival of the Government.
Donald Trump is fragmenting the world trade order making the hoped-for favourable trade deals post-Brexit a far more difficult prospect.
Over half of the Commonwealth's 2.3bn citizens are Indians.
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%.
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary says his airline may ground flights after Brexit to make voters "rethink".
The U.K. is due to leave the EU in March 2019, but the two sides have yet to negotiate new arrangements for trade, security, aviation and a host of other fields.
Theresa May will outline five tests for Brexit in a keynote speech on Friday at Mansion House in London.
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson says that the issue of the Irish border is being used as a "proxy war" to thwart Brexit.
Nick Felton, Senior Vice President, MHR Analytics, says public and private sector organisations face a seismic impact on 25th May.
The prime minister Theresa May will tell the EU it can't break up the UK over Northern Ireland's post-Brexit status.
The customs union row along with the Irish border issue could be about to engulf Downing Street.
The former London mayor said that the comparison between the congestion charge and the Irish border was "very relevant."
There is no Leftist argument for a system that places the highest tariffs on the items that make up the largest share of the weekly bills of our poorest households.
The European Commission's draft Brexit deal will insist that Northern Ireland agree to Brussels' rules.
The Labour leader accused the Conservatives of having "no economic plan and no plan for Brexit."