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Bridges across UK draped in anti-far right banners to protest Trump inauguration
Bridges Not Walls tells IBTimes UK that London's Tower Bridge will be part of the stunt.
Davos 2017: German finance minister Schäuble warns UK against becoming a low tax haven
German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble says the UK has to stick to existing international agreements.
ECB maintains interest rate as Draghi hints at looser monetary policy
Central bank's President Mario Draghi says it is too early to comment on monetary policy response to Trump or Brexit.
UK voters back Theresa May's 'hard Brexit' plan and predict EU will reject deal
Prime minister given boost just days after Lancaster House speech in London.
Goldman Sachs rubbishes reports it is moving jobs out of London
Global investment bank says no decision had been taken on UK jobs post-Brexit.
Davos 2017: London will remain financial centre of Europe after Brexit, says Barclays chief
Jes Staley confident London will retain its role after Brexit but admits bank has been courted by European capitals.
British Land sees occupancy rates hold steady ahead of UK Brexit talks
The property giant said it let close to half a million square feet of retail and office space in the final three months of the year.
Davos 2017: Brexit will deal a damaging blow to the UK and the EU, warns Pierre Moscovici
European Commissioner warns Britain's decision is a "wound" for Europe and not "an example to follow".
Brexit will 'not be positive all along and without pain', IMF's Christine Lagarde warns
Lagarde welcomed Prime Minister Theresa May's recent Brexit-related speech saying it provided clarity.
May vows to use Brexit vote to 'build a fairer Britain that works for everyone'
The PM said the referendum was not just a vote on EU membership, but also a rejection of the current order.
Theresa May to issue globalisation warning in Davos
The prime minister will be eyeing trade and investment opportunities for Britain.
EU citizens could face new hate crime wave after Article 50 triggered, warns watchdog
The UK has seen a rise in hate crimes against EU nationals since the referendum in June.
EU negotiators tell Britain to 'shed its illusions' over Brexit
EU's Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt says UK cannot maintain tariff-free access without market access.
Davos 2017: Trump's a 'bizarre manifestation' of growing concern over inequality, says Larry Summers
Ex Clinton and Obama official believes populism will hurt those "in whose name the policy was offered" the most.
Historic Supreme Court ruling on Brexit trigger set for Tuesday 24 January
The 11 justices will decide on whether MPs and peers have a vote on invoking Article 50.
A Britain without foreign workers is not Britain at all
Free trade has taken away just as many jobs from the British working class as the free movement of people.
FX Focus: Pound's rally peters out despite positive unemployment data
Positive unemployment figures fail to prevent the pound from declining, as traders cash in on profits.
Davos 2017: HSBC chief says a fifth of London staff may move to Paris after Brexit
HSBC prepares to beef up its Paris operations in a bid to maintain ability to trade smoothly across eurozone.
Theresa May dodges questions over EU contributions after Brexit at PMQs
Prime minister has ruled out 'huge sums' going to Brussels after a Brexit.
David Davis claims MPs will back final Brexit deal: 'They won't vote it down'
Brexit secretary also said 'lots and lots' of countries are hoping to secure a trade deal with the UK.
Burberry boosted by tourists flocking to UK and taking advantage of weak pound after Brexit
The luxury fashion brand said UK sales rose 40% in the three months to the end of December.
UK unemployment remains at record low as wages grow more than expected
Number of unemployed people in the UK declines to 1.60 million as unemployment rate remains at 4.8%.
Theresa May faces grilling from MPs over 'hard Brexit' stance before Davos visit
Conservative premier will be cross-examined at prime minister's questions.
JD Wetherspoon predicts lower profits amid rising costs
Pub chain reports 3.2% increase in like-for-like sales in the second quarter.
Tories welcome May's 'point by point' Brexit speech
The prime minister 'nailed the so-called ambiguities', says Boris Johnson.
Whole-life sentences: European court confirms right of UK courts to impose 'life means life' terms
European Court of Human Rights finds against triple murderer Arthur Hutchinson.
Theresa May is right - the Single Market isn't all it's cracked up to be
The EU is the world's slowest-growing economic bloc which discriminates against British economy.
Theresa May's Brexit speech: What has the business world made of it?
Industry bodies and lobby groups welcome level of detail, but cautious over impact of leaving single market.
Key moments from Theresa May's speech on Brexit negations
Look at PM's key quotes as she delivers how the UK will hope to leave the EU
Former foreign secretary William Hague joins Wall Street giant Citi
The senior Conservative leader will advise the bank's clients on the UK's Brexit strategy