Eduardo C. Leite tells IBTimes UK the British legal industry is in a great place and will remain so regardless of Brexit.
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -12 in July from -10 in June.
A year after the EU referendum, not one of the important issues has been resolved.
Brexit will hit wealthy cities hardest at first, but they will be better placed to cope in the long run.
Decline in house sales clobbers London-focused estate agent.
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
Britain's Jewish community enduring "unacceptable" levels of abuse and violence.
Some 2% more chartered surveyors reported a fall in demand in the second quarter.
Car plants produced 136,901 vehicles during the month, a 13.7% decline on June 2016.
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.
Andrew Gwynne reportedly said Labour would be 'flexible' over the issue if the polls change.
Latest UK official economic data greeted with caution by City analysts and business lobby groups.
But HR commissioner Gunther Oettingerm warned they could be moved around due to 'conflicts of interest'.
Heidi Alexander, a Labour MP and Open Britain campaigner, urged Theresa May to up her game.
Scaramucci said that Boris Johnson was on the "wrong side of history".
Foreign secretary reacts to chants of 'Boris for PM' on an official visit to New Zealand.
We have learned that the usual rules of political engagement don't apply to Saint Jez.
New all-electric version of the three-door Mini will arrive in 2019.
Mishcon de Reya, the law firm behind Gina Miller's court victory, offered Starmer a job.
More than 90% of British Veterinary Association members who are official vets are non-UK EU nationals.
International Trade Secretary hits out at Brexit scaremongers as he attempts to woo Washington.
Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner said it would be 'disaster' if the UK stayed in it.