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Tories mull Brexit benefit ban for EU migrants – report
The PM ordered ministers make plans for EU nationals living in the UK and a visa regime
Michael Heseltine to lead Brexit revolt as Gina Miller calls for peers to show 'backbone'
The House of Lords is to debate the second reading of the Brexit bill this week
Nigel Farage tells CPAC he's 'feeling a little bit more American'
Former Ukip leader praised Trump as he pointed out similarities between Brexit and the president's victory.
Sharp rise in British students applying to Dutch Maastricht University after Brexit
There has been a 25% increase in applications from British students to Maastricht University in The Netherlands.
Where to watch President Donald Trump and UKIP's Nigel Farage at CPAC
US president and Brexit champion to appear at annual conference for conservative ideas and activism.
The rise of 'political depression' - could Donald Trump and Brexit trigger mental illness?
Politically seismic events have left many of us with a feeling of despair.
Net migration: Eastern Europeans fled Britain in Brexit aftermath ONS figures show
Net migration drops to a two-year low but is still a way off Conservatives' "tens of thousands" pledge.
Rise of populism could jeopardise Europe's economic recovery, says Moody's
Money managers' survey conducted by global ratings agency deems populism as the biggest threat to economic progress in Europe.
Over 100,000 firms have set up bases in Ireland after Brexit, committee hears
Companies are looking to maintain access to single market, even as Britain loses it.
Tim Farron: Climate change complacency faces shake-up thanks to Donald Trump
Interview: Liberal Democrat leader spoke to IBTimes UK at launch of new green technology drive.
Europeans 'more scared of Trump than Brexit' says ex-EU president Herman Van Rompuy
Former EU and Belgian president also said 'it will take a lot of skills to keep the Conservatives together'.
UK businesses should be more proactive about their post-Brexit strategy, says report
The Institute of Directors has asked businesses to not wait for the government to finalise new EU trade deal.
Brexit 'does not shut the door on low-skilled workers': David Davis
Minister responsible for getting UK out of EU says it will take years before Britons can fill all the jobs Europeans are doing.
UK faces a 'very hefty' Brexit bill warns Jean-Claude Juncker
Britain must fulfil the commitments it was involved in making, the European Commission president said.
Why are changes to Britain's business rates upsetting everyone?
Changes to UK business taxes are angering small retailers, larger retailers, those in the South and MPs.
What happens if Marine Le Pen wins the French elections?
What would an anti-EU, anti-US, pro-Russia France look like under Marine Le Pen?
Theresa May keeps close eye on House of Lords as peers debate Article 50 Brexit bill
UK prime minister made a rare move by sitting in on the proceedings in the upper chamber.
Bookmakers put Scottish independence odds-on favourite by 2025
William Hill indicates a second independence referendum will likely lead to Scottish secession from the UK.
Tony Blair's speech will only make Brexit negotiations harder for us
If he wanted to help, he would be addressing other EU leaders, rather than British voters, who despise him.
City of London Group posts rise in half-year profits
Profit before tax rises to £5.8m in the six months to 31 December from £3.6m a year earlier.
French dreaming spires: Oxford University eyes Paris campus to handle Brexit funding cut
Other universities, including Warwick are understood to be considering similar proposals.
Cross-party Lords coalition to push for Brexit bill amendments
Leave supporters warn that peers could face public revolt if they thwart the Commons.
Scotland 'weeks away' from calling second independence referendum
Fallout from Brexit sees prominent business group prepare for an Indyref2 vote
World famous baroque orchestra leaving Britain in fear of immigration crackdown
The European Union Baroque Orchestra (EUBO) will relocate to Antwerp
Diane Abbott wants private security at home after racist rape threats over social media
The shadow home secretary admits her shock over volume of abuse
Peers could make changes to Brexit Bill says Lord Mandelson
The Labour peer expects the House of Lords may attach conditions to the Bill, he said.
Thousands of Vauxhall workers hold breath as Theresa May enters takeover talks
The UK PM will meet the CEO of PSA Group, which manufactures Peugeot vehicles
48 questions from Tony Blair's speech that the Brextremists can't or won't answer
Brexiteers need to answer these 48 questions, one for each percentage point that voted Remain.
City of London Corporation: Brexit is big distraction with no direct opportunities
Interview: Mark Boleat, policy chairman of the corporation, spoke to IBTimes UK as Brexit talks loom.
Tony Blair doesn't deserve an opinion on Brexit
On every single issue involving Europe he has proved miserably, embarrassingly wrong.