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Goldman Sachs hedge fund to shift London operations to New York
US investment bank denies move driven by UK's exit from European Union.
UK takes a major step on the road towards Brexit as Commons greenlights Article 50 bill
Not a single amendment to the bill was passed.
Westmonster editor plans to fight Brexit 'culture war' by 'cutting the crap' out of media
Former Nigel Farage media aide Michael Heaver speaks to IBTimes UK about his new site.
Scottish Parliament votes to oppose UK government triggering Brexit process
Despite vote being only symbolic, Nicola Sturgeon says it is one of most significant since devolution.
Brexit: UK could lose 30,000 jobs in the financial sector, think tank Bruegel says
While Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin will gain from Brexit, Frankfurt is expected to be the biggest winner.
MPs' 'take it or leave it' Brexit vote will not allow them to reshape terms or restart negotiations
Nick Clegg claims MPs may be forced to choose between 'bad deal or no deal at all'.
Manchester racist who abused US army veteran on tram jailed for 6 months
Court hears Robert Molloy and two friends drank all night before the incident.
Theresa May to visit China as she eyes post-Brexit trade deal
The trip will be 'a renewed expression of the close relationship between Britain and China'.
Labour scores Brexit victory as UK government gives MPs final vote on EU deal
Concession came as MPs debated the third reading of the Article 50 bill in the House of Commons.
Jeremy Corbyn risks new Labour rebellion as shadow cabinet orders MPs to back Article 50 bill
More Labour MPs could quit the party's frontbench in protest over the three-line whip.
Overseas aid fund worth £1.3bn will be used to promote international trade post-Brexit
The fund will help the poorest in middle-income countries 'to stand on their own two feet'.
MPs reject raft of amendments to Article 50 bill on Brexit
Suggested changes defeated after May tells MPs not to 'obstruct the will of the British people'.
Top Tories ordered to leave secret Black and White Ball early to make Article 50 vote
IBTimes UK watched as ministers left fundraiser to avoid embarrassing House of Commons defeat.
A majority of Britons now back Theresa May's Brexit preparations, poll shows
The PM earlier warned MPs not to 'obstruct the democratically expressed wishes of the British people'.
NHS life 'bleaker than ever' following fall in EU and student nursing applications
Two separate figures show less nurse course application and 90% drop in EU nationals post-Brexit.
Theresa May tells MPs not to 'obstruct the will of the people' in Article 50 Brexit vote
UK prime minister issued the warning as she briefed House of Commons about an informal EU summit.
EU ban on roaming charges to exclude UK tourists after Brexit
UK tourists will have to pay higher fees to use their phone aboard after EU exit in 2019.
Further EU integration 'unlikely for the foreseeable future', Moody's says
Global ratings agency says rising support for anti-EU agendas poses extreme risk to EU integration.
Profits fall at Ryanair as European fares tumble
The airline said cuts in fares, new routes and a fall in the pound all eat into profit.
Two-thirds of big UK businesses wary of Brexit impact
Only 13% of companies believe business environment will improve over coming year, survey shows.
BCC International Trade Survey: Post-Brexit fall in sterling to push up prices of products and services
Most businesses in the UK said that due to a weaker sterling profit margins would decline.
CBI calls for stability budget in letter to Philip Hammond
UK business organisation also calls for renewed focus on education.
Conservative, Labour and SNP to form 'Remain coalition' in bid to shape Brexit
Tory rebels set to form unlikely alliance with Labour and SNP MPs to amend Brexit bill.
No Theresa May, 65 million of us are not behind you on Brexit
Now Parliament has a place in the process, MPs need to develop a backbone to stand up to Little Englanders.
Pound's decline from Brexit will hit UK airlines' revenue
Ratings agency Moody's expects lower demand for UK air travel driven by weaker economic sentiment.
Ukip leader Paul Nuttall faces police probe over house claims in Stoke by-election
Nuttall denies making a false declaration by registering his home address to a Stoke property.
Spooked precious metal fund investors drive gold demand to three-year high
Election of Donald Trump, Brexit and Italian referendum were among the drivers of gold demand.
AWOL Abbot hiring Labour spinner amid 'pray for Diane' mockery over missed Article 50 vote
Shadow Home Secretary was 'too ill' to back the draft legislation needed to trigger Brexit talks.
Britain's powerhouse services sector falls for the first time in four months
The powerhouse services sector slows, but the UK economy still shows signs of strong growth.
New home registrations in the UK remained resilient in 2016 despite Brexit uncertainty, NHBC says
Total number of new homes registered in 2016 fell year-on-year by a marginal 2% to 151,687.