Brexit Secretary and EU's chief negotiator have failed to find a compromise on the issue.
Ahead of a meeting with the UK Prime Minister, Paul Polman says a prolonged transition for Britain's EU exit was "becoming more realistic."
Gina Miller beat Theresa May in the High Court and Supreme Court to give MPs a say.
But the international trade secretary added Britain could 'off course' survive without a European deal leaving it to fall back on world trade rules.
Dublin figures show it received just under 100,000 applications from Britain and Northern Ireland.
But billionaire owner Mike Ashley said the business is on track "to become the 'Selfridges' of sport".
In a letter to Karen Bradley, James and Lachlan Murdoch claim delay would sour the climate for foreign direct investment.
House of Lords' EU Select Committee issues warning to prime minister.
Asset manager wants to make sure market access is not disrupted following UK's exit from the European economic bloc.
The Financial Conduct Authority presses government to strike transitional Brexit agreement with Brussels.
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.
Nick Tyrone, the director-general of the group, speaks to IBTimes UK about EU regulations.
French president's business-friendly approach is winning him friends across the globe.
Think tank warns slowdown in housing market and subdued labour market could hit UK capital's economy.
Duchess of Cambridge looked resplendent in the monochrone dress in Warsaw, Poland.
House of Lords' EU Home Affairs Committee issued warning to the Conservative government.
Prime Minister Theresa May faces another Brexit-related headache as public mood shifts.
The amount of foreign property investors has fallen by more than half in seven years.
Dominic Grieve, Maria Miller and Dame Caroline Spelman have made circa 70 recommendations.
Michael Barnier and David Davis will also discuss a £87bn Brexit bill in Brussels.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has claimed businesses were being put off from investing in the UK by Brexit uncertainty.
Theresa May has refused to sack the Labour peer as chair of the National Infrastructure Commission.