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Bregret? Majority of UK public now think vote to leave EU was wrong
Boost for pro-EU campaigners as British voters change their tune over the economic bloc.
Tories to drop pledge to exit Europe's human rights laws to keep powder dry for Brexit
Government's Brexit workload too high to attempt simultaneously to leave ECHR, sources say.
Brexit exodus of top UK banks to Europe is inevitable
Barclays' CEO Jes Staley says UK banks need clarity over Brexit terms to avoid disruptions.
Keeping calm and carrying on: European corporate credit markets trundling along nicely
S&P Global Ratings say doubts over Europe's outlook persist but rapid deterioration in credit conditions is unlikely.
British telecoms should see Brexit as 'an opportunity', says TalkTalk Business general manager
Kristine Olson-Chapman tells IBTimes UK digital economy could become more important for the UK post-Brexit.
UK remains 'highly attractive destination' for Indian investments despite Brexit
Around 800 Indian firms had operations in the UK in 2016 with combined revenues of £47.5 bn.
UK may have to pay EU until 2020 to secure good Brexit transition terms
Money could be key for Britain to get a good deal from Brussels.
Corbyn had no Brexit policy for far too long – now Labour will pay the price
It's extraordinary that it has taken an election to finally get clarity on the biggest issue facing the UK.
Top pro-EU Tories quit Open Britain over group's plan to unseat Conservative MPs
'As long standing Conservative Party members and MPs it is untenable for us to play any further role.'
Keir Starmer: Labour could pay EU's £50bn Brexit bill
Shadow Brexit Secretary also said free EU movement would have to end after the UK splits.
Three pro-EU groups plan to unleash 600,000 campaigners against 'hard Brexit' MPs
Open Britain, European Movement and Britain for Europe have teamed up ahead of the 8 June vote.
Labour would scrap entire Tory plan for Brexit negotiations and start again
Its first Brexit policy election statement comes as the party lags behind the Tories in the polls.
France must choose between a smug elitist and an angry nativist
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen represent France's political divide over globalisation.
Here's what Macron has said about Brexit – and it doesn't look great for Britain
Rest of EU watches on as En Marche leader takes on far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
Theresa May silent on 'tax lock' after chancellor hints at hikes
Jeremy Corbyn said tax burden would not fall on the shoulders of those with low incomes.
EU trade deal bigger priority for White House than negotiations with post-Brexit UK, say officials
The development is set to embarrass Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
Not all referendums are for the people – some only serve power-hungry politicians
In a post-truth world, not every referendum is democratic.
UK retail sector suffers biggest slowdown in seven years amid rising inflation
Retail sales fall 1.4% in the first quarter, the third consecutive decline and the biggest drop since early 2010.
Labour rules out second referendum on Brexit
Jeremy Corbyn appeared to be flirting with the idea but has now rejected it.
Britain would be 'welcomed back into Europe post-election' promises EU president
Antonio Tajani says change of government could mean reversal of Article 50.
Brace yourself for a very dark Britain if Theresa May gets her landslide victory
The UK is turning ever more right-wing, inward-looking and callous.
The real reason Theresa May called an election is to quash the threat from her own side
She clearly believes she could win against Corbyn whenever the election is held.
Will Nigel Farage try to become an MP for the eighth time?
Speculation is rife that the former Ukip leader will run in the Kent seat of South Thanet.
Gina Miller launches fund for UK election candidates who oppose 'extreme Brexit'
Pro-EU campaigner will urge MPs to reject any Brexit deal not in Britain's interests.
Bill Gates warns Theresa May cutting foreign aid spending will put lives at risk
Billionaire philanthropist asks if Brexit means 'stepping away from the entire world'.
Paul Ryan reaffirms US commitment to UK and Nato on London visit
US House speaker praises 'special relationship' and wishes Britain luck on election
These are the 13 MPs who voted against holding a general election in June
MPs clear the way for 8 June vote by 522 votes to 13 in House of Commons.
There is a right-wing coup happening in Britain – vote Green to stop an extreme Brexit
Ahead of the 2017 general election, the Green Party will set out a bold, positive vision for Britain's future.
Tony Blair rumoured to campaign with Lib Dems after calling for 'proper' Brexit opposition
'Unique circumstances demand a unique response,' said the former PM.
Financial regulator warns access to EU markets is crucial for healthy competition
FCA urges Britain to retain access to EU markets in order to avoid disruption in the sector.