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Dyson books 'Supersonic' profits, powers ahead with emerging market expansion
Profits, turnover rise at Dyson as innovator plans aggressive expansion in China and India.
May to offer benefits to EU migrants living in UK even after Brexit?
Department for Exiting EU proposes allowing three million migrants in UK to keep rights to state handouts.
Labour to vote against Brexit deal unless 'same benefits' of current EU relationship agreed
Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer outlines six tests Theresa May has to meet.
Stephen Hawking: 'With Brexit and Trump we are witnessing a global revolt against experts'
Hawking appeared as a hologram at a conference in Hong Kong to talk about Brexit, Trump and more.
Leaving Ukip was inevitable for Douglas Carswell now Brexit is assured
Douglas Carswell, like many Ukippers, recognises the party has succeeded in its aims.
Don't be cowed by the bullying of the Brextremist Lie Machine papers
In his speech at the Unite for Europe march in London, Campbell told EU supporters to keep fighting.
Thousands gather in London to protest Brexit in 'Unite for Europe' march
March comes days before Prime Minister Theresa May gets set to trigger Article 50.
Pret a Manger in backlash over 'exploitative' plans to pay interns with food
Total revenue for Pret a Manger in 2013 was £510 million.
Shrinkflation: Cadbury may reduce size of its chocolate products post Brexit
However, the UK will continue to be the 'home of chocolate manufacturing' for Cadbury.
EU chiefs celebrate 60th anniversary of Treaty of Rome just days before Brexit talks begin
Donald Tusk, Jean Claude Juncker and Antonio Tajani will be taking part in the celebrations.
The EU-founding Treaty of Rome turns 60 days before Brexit begins
The Treaty of Rome created the EU's 'common market' and the UK will be the first member state to leave.
Anti-Brexit campaigners hope 50,000 activists will join pro-EU march in London
Organisers tell IBTimes UK they want a second EU referendum or a free vote from MPs.
The day Theresa May triggered Brexit was also the anniversary of England's bloodiest battle
The Battle of Towton in the Wars of the Roses claimed the lives of 1% of the English population.
South African retail group Brait scrubs plans for London listing over Brexit uncertainty
The group that owns New Look, Iceland and Virgin Active said it planned to move to London in November.
Brexit rivals David Cameron and Boris Johnson spotted at Harlem's Red Rooster restaurant
Did the Old Etonians bury their EU referendum campaign hatchet in New York?
EU will try to limit Brexit disadvantages for Britain says German finance minister Schaeuble
Wolfgang Schaeuble says Britain could still retain access to the single market.
Britain faces £50bn Brexit divorce bill, says EC's Jean-Claude Juncker
The European Commission President says the UK will have to honour previous commitments.
Tussle for talent: Is your business Brexit-ready?
Businesses must make an allowance for Brexit impacting the UK's ability to attract top talent.
Deutsche Bank picks new London headquarters signalling confidence in post-Brexit UK
The bank has 9,000 employees in the country, with a majority 7,000 in London.
Hundreds of UK Brexit negotiators jobs still vacant just days before Article 50 set to be triggered
National Audit Office says government needs to show 'greater urgency' in filling jobs.
UK car production rises to 17-year high in February
UK car plants produced 153,041 vehicles during the month.
UK consumer confidence edges down on job concerns
YuGov/CEBR consumer confidence index falls to 109.3 in March from 109.6 in February.
As banks plan to move jobs to the EU, will London remain Europe's financial hub?
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley plan to move hundreds of jobs away from London before any Brexit deal.
BMW hints that UK Mini production depends on Brexit talks
BMW boss Harald Krueger points out that the carmaker also makes Minis in the Netherlands.
Brexit price row brewing as Tesco pulls Heineken beers and ciders from the shelves
Sol, Tiger and Amstel disappear from supermarket after Heineken warns of 6p increase per pint.
George Osborne defends Evening Standard editorship in open letter to Tatton voters
Read the full article from the former Chancellor as he compares himself to Brexit rival Boris Johnson.
Kingfisher warns of European political uncertainty as it posts strong 2016 profits
Group boss Véronique Laury beat City forecasts and added her five-year plan to boost trading was on track.
Savills profits helped by market share gains in China
Property services firm reports 1% increase in profits for 2016.
British innovation caught in middle as China poses threat to the EU
Both Brits and Chinese ought to know the world is ripe for breakthrough products.
EU to threaten court action if Britain refuses £50bn Brexit bill, leaked papers reveal
The so-called 'divorce bill' is to settle outstanding obligations the UK might have to pay the EU.