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FX Focus: Pound plunges to two-month low against dollar over 'hard Brexit' fears
Pound drops below $1.22 after Theresa May hints Britain will leave the EU single market.
Is there something 'Fishy' about economics?
The sphere of economics has learnt to its cost that unorthodox thinking is not some inconvenient balderdash.
The civil service desperately needs reform - and it can start by getting political
As a junior minister, I keenly felt the lack of political advisers.
Hard Brexit group 'heartened' by Theresa May's EU split hints
Richard Tice, the co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about May's remarks.
Property prices growing faster but Brexit will drag market down in 2017 says Halifax
House price index for December shows strengthening growth in property values.
UK manufacturers positive about 2017 business plans despite risks, EEF says
Decline in the pound, Brexit uncertainty and economic volatility in major markets were the biggest risks in 2016.
UK's former ambassador to EU held secret talks with Cameron before Christmas on Brexit
Sir Ivan Rogers is said to have told the former PM that Theresa May is 'botching Brexit'.
Average UK household £13,000 in the red says TUC
The average household owes almost £13,000, claims the Trades Union Congress.
Nicola Sturgeon 'not bluffing' on independence referendum if Scotland faces 'hard Brexit'
First Minister says Scotland's interests must not be ignored during EU negotiations.
UK-EU trade deal could take years after 'catastrophic' Brexit vote, expert warns
Whitehall accused of remaining in 'campaign mode' by official who worked on EU-Canada trade deal.
Tory party donor Sir Andrew Cook threatens to withdraw support in Brexit row
Sir Andrew Cook said the country could 'sleepwalk to disaster' if Theresa May pulls Britain out of the EU's single market.
Sir Ivan Rogers: a 'pessimistic' anti-Brexit mandarin or defender of British interests?
The Foreign Office confirmed Rogers' immediate departure from the civil service.
Sir Ivan Rogers resigns from civil service days after quitting EU ambassador role
Rogers was replaced by Sir Tim Barrow after his resignation letter made headlines.
Could we renationalise our railways?
Hybrid public ownership could improve public services while fostering economic democracy.
Is Trump's election the fruit of 'elite overproduction' and will it lead to violence and turmoil?
Growing inequality and elite-wannabes hungry for power is a toxic mix, warns academic.
EU parliament's Brexit negotiator launches 'passionate' bid for presidency
Former Belgium Prime Minister says the EU is a ' beautiful political project'.
UK government faces fresh pay row from civil servants as Brexit talks loom
PCS union tells IBTimes UK that Whitehall is 'under immense pressure' at all levels.
Jamie Oliver forced to close six restaurants, blaming tough post-Brexit market
Outlets in London, Richmond and Exeter among the ones to be shut amid declining footfall.
BoE chief economist warns of crisis in public faith over false Brexit downturn predictions
Andrew Haldane says economic modelling must adapt to regain public's trust.
'We are not here to sabotage legislation' Lord Speaker tells PM ahead of Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
House price cuts in prime London property market fuel sales recovery — but values will stagnate
Property firm Savills warns house prices in prime London areas will be flat for two years.
Sir Tim Barrow profile: From Moscow to Brussels to Brexit, meet the UK's new top EU diplomat
Barrow, who replaces Sir Ivan Rogers, has enjoyed a 30-year career in the Foreign Office.
UK services sector defies Brexit fears to expand at fastest pace since July 2015
Markit PMI in December hits 56.2, beating forecasts and marking the fifth month of expansion.
BCC Quarterly Survey: UK manufacturing and services report sales rise as inflation pressure mounts
BCC said the fall in the value of the pound helped offset the uncertainty caused by the Brexit vote.
Theresa May faces a 'mandarin revolt' as Brexit tensions rise after Sir Ivan Rogers' resignation
Concerns grow over 'the general desire to blame the civil service for everything'.
What Brexit means for the UK housing market in 2017
Uncertainty will likely intensify when the UK government triggers Article 50 by the end of March.
FX Focus: Pound gains on dollar but fails to capitalise on positive economic data
Pound gains against the dollar, while euro holds steady as Eurozone inflation hits highest level in over three years.
Sir Ivan Rogers: Read full resignation letter from UK's top EU diplomat
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' Rogers told his staff.
UK construction sector grows at fastest pace in nine months despite inflation pressures
New orders rise at fastest pace in 11 months in December, but input costs hit highest level since April 2011.
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' UK's departing EU diplomat tells colleagues
Sir Ivan Rogers says UK's 'multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply' ahead of Brexit.