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Amazon continues relentless UK expansion with creation of another 1,200 jobs
Online retailer to create more permanent Jobs with the opening of a new fulfilment centre in Bolton.
Gaurav Sharma Oct 13, 2017
Pound rallies against dollar and euro on leaked EU document
Confidential document suggests trade talks between London and Brussels could begin soon despite claims that Brexit negotiations were deadlocked.
Gaurav Sharma Oct 13, 2017
French minister wants 'United States of Europe' after Brexit
The French finance minister Bruno Le Maire has called for the Eurozone to transform into a United States of Europe -
while also warning Britain of a painful life after Brexit.
IBT UK Contributor Oct 13, 2017
Britain will 'have to pay' – EU chief warns Brexit will take longer than expected
The EU is reluctant to discuss trade until citizens rights, the Irish border and the divorce bill are settled.
Jordan Bhatt Oct 13, 2017
Brexit leaked documents reveal EU will begin trade talks with Britain in December
Talks have so far been delayed heavily by disagreements over the cost of the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Jordan Bhatt Oct 13, 2017
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.
Karthick Arvinth Oct 13, 2017
Brexit negotiations reach deadlock over 'disturbing' divorce bill
Talks between the EU and Britain have been strained, with disagreements over the cost of the divorce bill.
Jordan Bhatt Oct 12, 2017
'I will not spend billions to prepare for hard Brexit' says UK chancellor Philip Hammond
UK chancellor Philip Hammond said he would not spend billions to prepare Britain in the event of a hard Brexit saying he had a duty to be "realistic".
Brendan Cole Oct 11, 2017
Top Brexit campaigner admits the UK is looking at a ten-year recession
The prominent blogger said that he stood by Brexit even though he "didn't like" how it was turning out.
Jordan Bhatt Oct 10, 2017
Pound spikes against dollar as positive economic data counters Brexit impasse
Industrial production figures and improved retail sales help the sterling reverse recent losses.
Gaurav Sharma Oct 10, 2017
Why you should be optimistic about Brexit
I'm not expecting Brussels to do Britain any favours; I'm simply expecting it to act in its own interest.
Daniel Hannan Oct 10, 2017
Yanis Varoufakis: Theresa May and the EU are incompetent authoritarians – and both are hurting Europe
We must dare to dream of a Corbyn government, a second UK referendum, and a transformed Britain entering a European Democratic Union.
Yanis Varoufakis Oct 09, 2017
UK consumer spending on track to record weakest year since 2013, says Visa
Consumer spending index falls 0.3% compared to a year earlier in September following a 0.2% increase in August.
Karthick Arvinth Oct 09, 2017
PM urged to sack 'miserable' Philip Hammond instead of Boris Johnson 'who will refuse to go'
Theresa May has been urged to sack the chancellor Philip Hammond and leave in place the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson.
Brendan Cole Oct 08, 2017
Theresa May 'prepared to demote' Boris Johnson after conference speech disaster
The foreign secretary asserted his loyalty to May in his Sunday Telegraph column, urging Tory MPs and voters to get behind the PM.
Isabelle Gerretsen Oct 08, 2017
Theresa May ought to know that messy politics often results in bad economics
The Prime Minister started by eulogising free markets in her Tory Party Conference speech and ended up talking price controls in a paradoxically daft narrative.
Marcus Dewsnap Oct 06, 2017
UK firms struggling to fill vacancies due to Brexit
Permanent staff placements rose at the slowest pace in five months in September, fresh survey suggests.
Karthick Arvinth Oct 06, 2017
The real roaring lions are Britain's young people
The youth do not want their global, outward-looking international future taken away from them, yet they believe it is already gone for good.
Karan Bilimoria Oct 06, 2017
German industry group asks members to prepare for 'very hard Brexit'
Federation of German Industries says it is reluctantly coming to the conclusion that a hard Brexit was appearing inevitable.
Gaurav Sharma Oct 05, 2017
Bank of England calls for Brexit transition deal by Christmas to avoid City exodus
Senior Bank official says the impact of the City's first phase of Brexit contingency planning would be "relatively modest" on jobs.
Karthick Arvinth Oct 05, 2017
Theresa May could have delivered a speech to save Britain from Brexit. Instead, she choked
The most chaotic, bumbling, amateur hour conference speech in history could have at least had a good message behind it, rather than just self-preservation.
Alastair Campbell Oct 04, 2017
David Davis 'will quit in June 2019' leaving Boris Johnson to steer Brexit
Speculation has also been sparked over Home Secretary Amber Rudd's Number 10 ambitions.
Brendan Cole Oct 03, 2017
Businesses right to be concerned about Brexit, says Philip Hammond
UK chancellor acknowledges businesses need more clarity on the road ahead.
Staff Reporter Oct 02, 2017
Theresa May 'needs to sack Boris' over foreign secretary's Brexit intervention say ministers
Johnson's 'manoeuvres' dominate first day of Tory party conference.
Brendan Cole Oct 02, 2017
Defiant Theresa May refuses to apologise for botched general election gamble
Prime minister said it is never a mistake to give people the opportunity to vote.
Lewis Dean Oct 01, 2017
Boris Johnson insists on two-year Brexit transition period
Foreign Secretary intervenes on Brexit again on eve of Conservative party conference.
Ludovica Iaccino Sep 30, 2017
Tory Ruth Davidson slams over-optimistic Brexiters and calls for 'serious people' to take charge
Scottish leader says there are practical realities that have to be faced.
Ludovica Iaccino Sep 30, 2017
EU President Juncker sandbags Theresa May: 'Miracles' needed for Brexit progress
British PM sought to put a positive spin on Brexit talks.
Isabelle Gerretsen Sep 29, 2017
Boris Johnson is more sinned against than sinning
When a rare Oxbridge nonconformist makes a case for the obvious the establishment is often aghast.
Tim Martin Sep 29, 2017
The next Tory leadership battle: Boris Johnson vs Ruth Davidson
Foreign secretary favourite to replace Theresa May in latest poll of Conservative members
Ewan Palmer Sep 29, 2017
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