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Foxtons blames massive profit plunge on 'political uncertainty'
Decline in house sales clobbers London-focused estate agent.
UK businesses will face a skills cliff-edge if Theresa May gets her migration plan wrong
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
Anti-Semitic hate incidents soar to record high in UK
Britain's Jewish community enduring "unacceptable" levels of abuse and violence.
UK commercial property demand sinks to five-year low as Brexit concerns mount
Some 2% more chartered surveyors reported a fall in demand in the second quarter.
UK car production falls for third straight month in June
Car plants produced 136,901 vehicles during the month, a 13.7% decline on June 2016.
If Britain is the 'sick man' of Europe benchmarking standards have really slipped
Many economies are seeing growth at or below that of Britain but the post-Brexit sick man narrative persists as it suits the agenda of some.
Labour campaign chief admits party could change Brexit stance if public opinion shifts
Andrew Gwynne reportedly said Labour would be 'flexible' over the issue if the polls change.
Lobby groups and analysts cautious over UK GDP figures
Latest UK official economic data greeted with caution by City analysts and business lobby groups.
EU will let the 1,000 British staffers working for the bloc keep their jobs after Brexit
But HR commissioner Gunther Oettingerm warned they could be moved around due to 'conflicts of interest'.
Millions of EU nationals are in limbo because of the UK government's lack of urgency
Heidi Alexander, a Labour MP and Open Britain campaigner, urged Theresa May to up her game.
Donald Trump's new communications director thinks Brexit is a 'bad idea'
Scaramucci said that Boris Johnson was on the "wrong side of history".
Boris Johnson dismisses leadership bid as voters don't want anymore 'political kerfuffle'
Foreign secretary reacts to chants of 'Boris for PM' on an official visit to New Zealand.
Beware the cult of Corbyn betraying everything you believe in
We have learned that the usual rules of political engagement don't apply to Saint Jez.
BMW confirms electric Mini to be built in Oxford, dispelling Brexit fears
New all-electric version of the three-door Mini will arrive in 2019.
Labour Brexit spokesman Sir Keir Starmer turns down role at Article 50 law firm
Mishcon de Reya, the law firm behind Gina Miller's court victory, offered Starmer a job.
UK reliance on EU veterinarians could see animal welfare standards drop after Brexit
More than 90% of British Veterinary Association members who are official vets are non-UK EU nationals.
Liam Fox dismisses Brexit worries, hails 'new chapter' in UK-US trade
International Trade Secretary hits out at Brexit scaremongers as he attempts to woo Washington.
EU customs union causes rift within Labour and a Brexit headache for Jeremy Corbyn
Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner said it would be 'disaster' if the UK stayed in it.
Two-thirds of UK importers forced to raise prices due to weaker sterling
A third of importers planning price increases next year.
US chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef could be sold in the UK after Brexit
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox is reportedly in favour of relaxing food standards rules.
Over half of UK businesses 'lack confidence' in government on Brexit
Getting the right trading arrangements with the EU is the biggest concern for the majority of businesses.
IMF downgrades UK growth forecast on 'slow start' to the year
"Weaker than expected activity" behind lowering of forecast for the British economy.
Stagnant wages could push Britain into recession within a year, economists warn
Analysts warn that if wages do not rise in line with inflation consumers' real purchasing power will decrease.
EU free movement will continue in UK for four years after Brexit to help business
Theresa May's cabinet are reportedly behind the shift in tone after a week-long briefing war.
Deutsche Bank boss warns bank is preparing for 'worst Brexit outcome'
Bank's CEO John Cryan says 'an awful lot of details' will have to be ironed out.
David Davis and Michael Barnier continue row over EU citizens in UK after Brexit
Brexit Secretary and EU's chief negotiator have failed to find a compromise on the issue.
Unilever boss to ask Theresa May for extended Brexit transition period
Ahead of a meeting with the UK Prime Minister, Paul Polman says a prolonged transition for Britain's EU exit was "becoming more realistic."
Government reveals £1.2m cost of Article 50 legal battle a day before parliament breaks up
Gina Miller beat Theresa May in the High Court and Supreme Court to give MPs a say.
Liam Fox says new EU trade deal should be 'one of the easiest in human history'
But the international trade secretary added Britain could 'off course' survive without a European deal leaving it to fall back on world trade rules.
Ireland issued over 500,000 passports this year as Brexit sparks demand
Dublin figures show it received just under 100,000 applications from Britain and Northern Ireland.