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Daniel Mulhall: Irish ambassador to Britain on Brexit, Stormont and solace in poetry
EXCLUSIVE: Ireland's top diplomat in Britain says most Irish people were 'bewildered and confused' by decision to leave EU.
Nigel Farage rules out standing in by-election for Brexit-backing Stoke-on-Trent
Spokesman tells IBTimes UK there is 'no chance' the Eurosceptic firebrand will put his name forward.
Read Tristram Hunt's resignation letter as he quits as Stoke-on-Trent Central Labour MP
By-election will now take place in region which voted overwhelmingly for Brexit.
Labour's Tristram Hunt to quit as MP in Brexit-voting Stoke-on-Trent Central
Former shadow education secretary to step down for role at Victoria and Albert Museum
Sadiq Khan warns Theresa May of 'muddled Brexit' in Mansion House speech
Labour's Mayor of London issued warning to City leaders just days before May's major speech.
The PM is being coy about what Brexit means because she knows that words move markets
A blunt statement that we're leaving the single market would mean nuances of negotiated agreements are lost.
UK high street sales increase during Christmas as weak pound entices tourists to splurge
Spending on foreign credit cards was up 22% on-year to more than £725m in December 2016.
EU laws to still apply in the UK during transitional period, warns key EU leader
Joseph Muscat makes clear that ECJ will still be "in charge" as part of any Brexit deal.
Theresa May plans major Brexit speech on same day as EU parliament presidency election
Conservative premier is expected to reveal more about her plans on 17 January.
Corbyn's relaunch has failed to win the people over
Forget the myth of Corbyn's 'secret' support - he won't manage to pull off a 'Trump'.
Birmingham City University to launch Centre for Brexit Studies
Centre will foster a better understanding of the consequences of the UK withdrawing from the EU.
Recruitment firm Hays sees 'signs of improvement' in UK jobs market
Net fees slip 10% on a like-for-like basis in the UK and Ireland in December quarter.
City lobby group demands 'bespoke' Brexit deal based on regulatory cooperation
The industry body TheCityUK is no longer asking for maintaining full passporting rights after Brexit.
Business bodies raise alarm as UK considers £1,000-per-year levy on skilled EU workers
Immigration minister Robert Goodwill told a group of peers he was considering the policy.
Brexit more of a short-term threat to EU than UK says Bank of England governor
Mark Carney calls for transitional Brexit period to minimise impact on UK's financial sector.
Theresa May Brexit summit cancelled after Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni rushed into heart surgery
Downing Street source confirmed to IBTimes UK that planned London meeting has been postponed.
UK industrial production soars beyond expectations in November
UK industrial production rises for the first time in three months as it grows 2% year-on-year in November.
World Bank forecasts moderate growth in 2017 despite uncertainty over Brexit and Trump's future policies
The global economy is forecast to grow at 2.7% in 2017, up from the post-crisis low of 2.3% in 2016.
Britain accused of preparing an official 'witch-hunt' by Russia
The embassy questioned whether the UK is seeking another EU referendum following US election concerns.
City executives call for five-year transitional Brexit deal
LSE and HSBC bosses warn UK financial sector could lose tens of thousands of jobs if Britain leaves single market.
Jeremy Corbyn: Key points of Labour leader's major Brexit speech
Here is what you need to know from the Peterborough address.
FX Focus: Pound plunges to two-month low against the euro amid rising Brexit uncertainty
Pound drops to lowest level since 10 November as investors fret over Theresa May's Brexit strategy.
Snapchat cites faith in UK creative industries as it establishes new international hub in London
The company won't try to shirk corporation tax like other major tech oragnisations.
UK supermarkets toast record Christmas but inflation's return drives prices up
Kantar Worldpanel figures show sales at UK supermarkets rose 1.8% year-on-year in the 12 weeks to 1 January.
Jeremy Corbyn backs maximum wage cap to tackle 'worsening' UK income inequality
Labour leader says he wants to see a more egalitarian society ahead of major Brexit speech.
France charms US in bid to take Nato leadership from Britain
Britain in danger of losing prestigious second-in-command Nato role it has held since 1951.
UK is 'first in line' for trade deal with US, Boris Johnson declares
'There is no way the UK is going to take a back seat,' Senator Bob Corker confirmed.
UK urged to create new 'special defence relationship' with EU after Brexit
Professor Malcolm Chalmers warns Britain could face a 'European fait accompli' on key issues.
Spiking eurozone inflation could put European Central Bank in difficult spot
Ratings agency S&P believes 2017 could mark the return rising inflation to Europe.
Theresa May warns against rise of 'fringe politics' in Europe as hard-right threat looms
UK prime minister says 'great forces' of liberalism and globalisation must be defended.