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Profits at Sports Direct dive almost 60%, pummelled by a weak pound
But billionaire owner Mike Ashley said the business is on track "to become the 'Selfridges' of sport".
Murdochs tell Culture Secretary delay to Fox takeover of Sky bad for 'British investment'
In a letter to Karen Bradley, James and Lachlan Murdoch claim delay would sour the climate for foreign direct investment.
Theresa May told to seek consent of all UK nations to secure lasting Brexit deal
House of Lords' EU Select Committee issues warning to prime minister.
Northern Trust opts for EU subsidiary in Luxembourg to mitigate Brexit risk
Asset manager wants to make sure market access is not disrupted following UK's exit from the European economic bloc.
Firms 'could shift jobs away from London by year-end' without Brexit deal
The Financial Conduct Authority presses government to strike transitional Brexit agreement with Brussels.
Treasury committee joins calls to release government letter to Toyota over Brexit assurances
The Business department admits a letter had been sent to the Japanese carmarker before it made a £240m investment, but will not disclose its details.
Inside the Red Tape Initiative – the cross-party search for 'hidden Brexit nuggets'
Nick Tyrone, the director-general of the group, speaks to IBTimes UK about EU regulations.
Macron's France beats UK and US in soft power rankings following Brexit and Trump votes
French president's business-friendly approach is winning him friends across the globe.
London's economy 'wobbling' under Brexit impact
Think tank warns slowdown in housing market and subdued labour market could hit UK capital's economy.
Kate Middleton jokes she wants 'more babies' with Prince William as she wows in Polish designer gown
Duchess of Cambridge looked resplendent in the monochrone dress in Warsaw, Poland.
UK security and trade will suffer if Brexit becomes a data flow barrier
House of Lords' EU Home Affairs Committee issued warning to the Conservative government.
Support grows for a second Brexit referendum in the UK as EU talks begin
Prime Minister Theresa May faces another Brexit-related headache as public mood shifts.
Overseas landlords snub British property market as tax hikes bite
The amount of foreign property investors has fallen by more than half in seven years.
Top Tories push for reforms to make UK a human rights leader after Brexit
Dominic Grieve, Maria Miller and Dame Caroline Spelman have made circa 70 recommendations.
EU softens on post-Brexit trade talks as Philip Hammond faces UK briefing war
Michael Barnier and David Davis will also discuss a £87bn Brexit bill in Brussels.
Businesses holding off UK investments because of Brexit uncertainty
Chancellor Philip Hammond has claimed businesses were being put off from investing in the UK by Brexit uncertainty.
UK government adviser Andrew Adonis compares Brexit to appeasement of Adolf Hitler
Theresa May has refused to sack the Labour peer as chair of the National Infrastructure Commission.
Viscount jailed after offering money for murder of anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller
Rhodri Colwyn Philipps, 4th Viscount St Davids, was enraged by Miller's High Court Brexit victory.
Jeremy Corbyn gifts Michel Barnier an Arsenal shirt as he talks Brexit in Brussels
EU's chief Brexit negotiator also met with Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones and SNP chief Nicola Sturgeon.
These 3 graphs show the danger of a bad Brexit deal for our services industry
Great Britain's service exports to the EU were worth £36.9bn to our economy in 2015.
Prime Minister Theresa May shows her human side in 'shed a tear' interview
Conservative premier reflected on the general election and her 12 months in Downing Street.
Repeal Bill faces parliamentary 'hell' as Labour and Lib Dems target Brexit plan
Failure to get draft law through the Commons and Lords would see the end of Theresa May's premiership.
UK business growth stagnates as calls for Brexit clarity grow
Economy to see subdued growth in second quarter, BCC says.
Brexit overload could paralyse Britain's new customs system
National Audit Office warns new Custom Declaration Service might not be ready by January 2019.
How Theresa May blew her power and influence during a tumultuous first year as PM
A look back at the Conservative premier's time in Number 10 shows where it went wrong for May.
Emily Thornberry's fiery PMQs performance prompts Labour leadership speculation
Shadow foreign secretary tore into the UK government over Brexit as she stood in for Jeremy Corbyn.
Brussels will 'dictate' bank exodus from London after Brexit says JP Morgan boss
Jamie Dimon says bankers and the UK will have to obey the will of the EU.
Brexit 'Citizens' Assembly' launched to enrich EU debate with voters' voices
Academics, politicians and the public will team up to make recommendations on trade and immigration.
UK negotiator David Davis doubts Brexit will prompt other EU nations to quit bloc
"I don't think anyone is likely to follow us down this route," the senior Conservative said.
Boris Johnson tells EU to 'go whistle' over 'extortionate' €100bn Brexit bill
UK Foreign Secretary took an undiplomatic approach in the House of Commons.