UK will back bankers' proposal for continued EU access after Brexit
British negotiators are reportedly preparing to push for the kind of Brexit favoured by the UK's financial services sector, despite Brussels having already rebuffed such a plan.
Who is Clare Lombardelli? First woman to be appointed Treasury chief economist
Clare Lombardelli has become the first woman to be appointed chief economist to the UK Treasury.
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.
Presidents Club scandal claims first political victim as Labour peer is fired
Men-only gala accused of sexual harassment at its fundraiser after an undercover investigation by the FT.
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.
Presidents Club: Children's minister Nadhim Zahawi given dressing down after attending 'grope' gala
Nadhim Zahawi hauled up in front of chief whip Julian Smith to explain further about attendance at controversial PresIdent's Club dinner.
Presidents Club boss out at Department of Education following gala groping claims
David Meller has stood down from a senior position at the Department for Education, the government has announced.
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.
Black Friday sales deliver huge boost to retail sector
Retail sales climb 1.1% month-on-month in November as sales of household goods jump 2.9% thanks to Black Friday sales.
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.
UK inflation surges to highest level in over five-and-a-half years
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney to write a letter to the Chancellor explaining why price growth is so far above the BoE's 2% target.
EU cap on bankers' bonuses could be scrapped after Brexit
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hints Britain could tweak the rule once it leaves the European Union.
LSE boss asked to leave immediately amid boardroom row
A major LSE shareholder had asked for Rolet to be reinstated and for the company's chairman to be replaced.
British banks well placed to withstand 'disorderly Brexit'
Bank of England says high street lenders could cope with combination of hard Brexit and global recession.
Bank of England will do 'whatever it can' to support UK during Brexit talks vows Mark Carney
BoE Governor insists Brexit has turned Britain's economy from one of the best into one of the worst in the G7.
Bank of England reveals deadline day for swapping old £10 notes
Old £10 paper banknote featuring Charles Darwin will be officially withdrawn from circulation on 1 March next year.
UK inflation holds steady at highest level in over five years
Inflation holds steady at a five-year high of 3% in October, but food prices grow a fastest pace since 2014.
Bank of England expects inflation to peak at 3.2% amid 'considerable' Brexit risks
UK central bank expects economic growth to fall from 1.7% this year to 1.6% in 2018 before picking up again.
'Super Thursday' sees Bank of England deliver historic interest rate rise
UK central bank delivers first rate rise in a decade and reverses 0.25% cut introduced in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Philip Hammond urged to address lack of diversity at Bank of England
The Bank of England's three main committees are made up of 32 members but include only two women so far.
BCC warns Bank of England against interest rate rise amid sluggish growth
Survey of more than 7,100 businesses reveals improvements in the manufacturing sector in the third quarter.
Theresa May 'to offer €20bn' to Angela Merkel to plug post-Brexit budget hole
It is the first attempt by the UK to settle its 'divorce bill'.
Decline in migration post-Brexit could lead to higher wages, claims Mark Carney
Bank of England governor says drop in migration could lead to a short-lived spike in inflation and higher wages.
Pound surges to highest level since Brexit vote as rates rise looms large
Sterling climbs above $1.36 after BoE policymaker suggests rate rise could happen in November.
Bank of England holds steady on interest rates
UK central bank maintains asset purchase programme at £435bn and holds interest rates at 0.25%.
New polymer £10 note featuring Jane Austen enters circulation
New note will be available at a handful of ATM locations across the country on 14 September.
UK inflation surges to joint-highest level in four years as cost of food and fuel increases
ONS data shows inflation hit 2.9%, beating analysts' expectations of a 2.8% reading.
Bank of England settles employee pay row that led to strike
The pay dispute in August saw central bank staff go out on strike for the first time in 50 years.
Bank of England unlikely to hike interest rates before 2019 but pound could fall further
Economists believe the BoE will sit tight during Brexit talks but inflation could hit 3% by next year.
Most EU businesses have not altered strategy following Brexit vote, survey finds
Poll of finance chiefs by Thomson Reuters finds few having altered their strategic planning.