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How to register to vote for the snap general election on 8 June 2017
It will be the second general election in two years.
Pound surges against dollar after Theresa May calls snap UK general election
Sterling hits highest level since January against dollar after PM calls for 8 June election.
Theresa May announces June general election: As it happened
PM confirms snap election outside Downing Street
Ireland set to issue a million passports in the wake of Brexit 'self-harm'
Irish Government said Brexit could have played a part in the 26% increase in applications.
Theresa May urges Britain to 'have faith in Christ' in Brexit aftermath
The British prime minister spoke of cherishing Christian values in her Easter message.
Employing cheaper overseas labour makes us complicit in creating an underclass of unemployed Brits
Governments must give us tax breaks and share the benefits savings with employers.
House of Commons Jo Cox memorial to be unveiled by its creators - her children
Cuillin, 6 and Leija, 4, will unveil the plaque as part of a Great Get Together day.
UK manufacturing exports surge to two-year high despite Brexit fears
BCC survey shows firms remain confident over the short-term future but medium-term outlook is uncertain.
Fintech can make banking system more resilient says Bank of England governor Mark Carney
Bank warns it will closely monitor the level of cyber and operational risks the new technology faces.
UK wage growth hits seven-month low as salaries fall behind inflation rate
Unemployment rate remains at lowest since 1975 but wage growth declines to 2.2%.
Was the Brexit vote hacked? MPs 'deeply concerned' about allegations of foreign interference
A PACAC report said that the EU referendum website crash may have been caused by a DDoS attack.
UK's handling of Brexit referendum 'increased public distrust' in government say MPs
David Cameron was criticised for immediately resigning and misusing the Civil Service for political ends.
Gold races past $1,270 as global geopolitical tension escalates
Escalating war of words between Russia and the West, plus North Korea and Brexit, send gold up by nearly $20.
UK inflation remains above the Bank of England target in March
Inflation holds steady at 2.3%, as decline in air fares offsets sharp increase in food, alcohol and tobacco prices.
JD Sports rejects 'prison' conditions at warehouse as profits almost double
The chain has taken advantage of the trend to wear trainers and sportswear as everyday clothing.
UK retail sales fall for third straight month as rising food prices bite
Total sales fall 0.2% from a year earlier in March, with like-for-like sales down 1%.
Brexit Britain has turned a blind eye to the death penalty - we're busy trading morals for money
We've prioritised trade and the economy over human life.
Slovak media face fines for referring to UK as Britain in Brexit coverage
An obscure law requires the use of official country names in publications.
FX Focus: Pound gains ground as investors await inflation data
Sterling shrugs off last week's decline to edge higher against euro and dollar.
UK mobile users may face EU roaming charges of 'up to £3,000 per gigabyte' after Brexit
Britain will be excluded from EU ban on roaming charges after it breaks away in March 2019.
UK consumer spending rises at weakest pace in three years
Spending rises 0.9% in January-March, the slowest rate of increase since the fourth quarter of 2013.
Brexit pressure group calls for immigration to be cut to 50,000 per year
Leave Means Leave also suggested a series of strict border measures.
I went out in Brexit-loving Harlow with an EU flag on my chest – here's what happened
My partner had urged me not to wear it for my own safety.
Matthew Elliott: What the man behind Vote Leave did next
Interview: Matthew Elliott, one of the most influential people in Britain, spoke to IBTimes UK.
UK construction sector grinds to a halt in February
Output in the industry falls 1.7% month-on-month in February, defying expectations for a 0.1% growth.
UK industrial sector suffers unexpected slowdown in February
Industrial output falls 0.7%, compared with analysts' expectations for growth to increase to 0.2%.
'Brexit knows no winners, all sides will lose' - German businesses warn of damage to EU and UK
German SMEs could lose billions in trade should the UK leave the single market.
UK employers struggling to fill jobs amid Brexit uncertainty
Permanent job placements weaken slightly in March from February's one-year high.
Oil market uptick extends into fourth session despite higher US inventories
Bearish data from US failed to halt gains in oil market as traders speculate over extension of Opec cuts.
Gibraltar accuses Spain of causing traffic jams at border amid Brexit tensions
As Brexit negotiations begin, the row over Gibraltar's sovereignty has started once again.