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Irish PM Varadkar says 'no need for passport controls' on Ireland's border after Brexit
There are questions over how people can travel freely between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
Is the Conservative Party betraying its best friends in big business?
Party's 'flirting with anti-capitalism' warns senior Conservative MP.
Brexit to create 80,000 jobs in Frankfurt as bankers exodus London
Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Standard Chartered, Nomura Holdings have already picked the German hub.
UK car production bounces back in July
Output up 7.8% compared to a year earlier to 136,397 vehicles.
UK firm in deal to export 90 iconic red buses to Mexico
Guildford-based Alexander Dennis will export the vehicles having secured a £44m finance deal.
Home Office send letters to 100 EU nationals wrongfully threatening deportation
Investigation underway as to why people who have the right to live in the UK were told to leave or face detention.
UK employers' confidence falls to lowest level since Brexit vote
Employers growing increasingly concerned over the state of the economy, survey suggests.
Quarter of all Brexit voters feel misled by Vote Leave and Boris Johnson
Official campaign said £350m a week could be spent on the NHS if the UK quit the EU.
EU could delay early free trade talks with UK because of slow Brexit progress
Slovenian PM's warning would be a big blow for Theresa May and David Davis.
UK could submit to European Free Trade Association court after Brexit to keep EU access
Plan means Britain would not have to submit to the European Court of Justice.
Northern Ireland border agreement 'will wait until customs deal struck' says David Davis
Brexit secretary wants deal on customs tariffs before committing to Ireland-Northern Ireland "frictionless border".
'Fishy' business: Salmon sales drive UK food exports to a record high
Industry data suggests exports of the fish jumped more than 53% helped by a weaker pound.
Australia is putting early pressure on the UK over its post-Brexit immigration system
British government may have to relax its immigration rules to secure new trade deals.
UK household cost-cutting at highest level in 2 years
Over half of Britons took cost-cutting measures in the second quarter.
Amazon ups UK investment and announces creation of 1,000 jobs
Global retailer poised to open its 14th UK distribution centre in Bristol
EU nationals are 'scrambling' to stay in the City a year after the Brexit vote
A top headhunter has warned that London's financial sector is 'haemorrhaging talent'.
Theresa May will visit Japan to talk up post-Brexit trade amid North Korea crisis
British prime minister is planning to meet with her Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe.
UK proposes 'temporary customs union' with EU to ensure smooth Brexit transition
Paper suggests soft transition to avoid a 'cliff edge' for British exporters.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has been 'hijacked' by his pro-Brexit colleagues
Labour MP Chuka Umunna blames Eurosceptic cabinet ministers as Tories put on show of unity.
Edinburgh Festival wowed by Boris Johnson in his underpants
Brexit musical also features dressing gown-clad Michael Gove and a relieved David Cameron.
MoggMentum recedes as Jacob Rees-Mogg denies Tory leadership bid
Conservative MP has dismissed claims he will challenge Theresa May for Tory leadership.
Theresa May returns from holiday to cabinet united on leaving single market
Chancellor Phillip Hammond and trade secretary Liam Fox appear to bury hatchet over Brexit plan.
'AIM-ing' high: Why FinnCap CEO Sam Smith is upbeat on UK Plc
The youngest and only female CEO of a City brokerage firm tells IBTimes UK it's time to dump Brexit alarmism and concentrate on positives.
Using suppliers in the EU? How will Brexit impact you and what options do you have?
Nigel Ransom is from 528 Advisory, which works with CXOs to set foundations for a successful acquisition.
UK house price growth at four-year low, surveyors say
Rics monthly house price balance falls to +1 in July from +7 in June.
'Jail Boris Johnson for his EU claims' says ex-adviser for the Brexit secretary
James Chapman unleashed an online tirade.
Bank of England warns Brexit could strain its resources
Brexit poses a 'material risk' to the Prudential Regulation Authority's targets.
The Best of British: Capturing everyday life in modern Britain
The British Life Photography Awards, celebrating the diversity of life in Britain, are open to amateur and professional photographers of all ages.
Entente cordiale: The French come to the UK to work – but Brits prefer retiring in France
Almost half of all Britons who settle in France are 55 or over, says the ONS.
UK firms hire staff at fastest rate in 2 years
Availability of workers continued to fall in July, survey suggests.