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UK economy beats expectations in first quarter post-Brexit
UK GDP grows 0.6% in the quarter after the June Brexit vote slightly ahead of the 0.5% analysts expected.
UK employees not confident of government's ability to negotiate favourable Brexit trade deal
Only 29% of the 2,028 people surveyed said they were confident of the government.
FTSE outlook 2017: Investors are betting big on the magic of Donald Trump
The rollercoaster of 2016 looks set to crash into next year - with rapid growth or a trade war at the end of the ride.
FX outlook 2017: What does next year have in store for the pound and will we see euro/dollar parity?
The pound slumped and dollar spiked over 2016, so what can we expect from forex markets over the next 12 months?
Property and housing in 2016: Brexit, buy-to-let tax hikes and slowing London house prices
We look back on a property year where the dynamics of UK house prices shifted and Brexit began.
UK consumer confidence index increases 1 point in December after 'turbulent' Brexit year
The year 2016 was marked by ups and downs in the index due to Brexit uncertainties.
The best comment and opinion from IBTimes UK in 2016
The world has reverberated with seismic shifts in politics and economy, and IBTimes UK was there at every stage with a fresh perspective.
Theresa May has no negotiation strategy for Brexit – the UK is heading for a lose-lose
Voting Leave was like boarding a plane without knowing where it was going.
I am an immigrant – and I refuse to swear an oath of allegiance to British values
British-Pakistani Sajid Javid wants enforced patriotism – but this discourages the most integrated of us.
UK thinks Santa Claus would have voted against Brexit and Donald Trump
YouGov survey also showed the British electorate think Father Christmas is a Green Party supporter.
Britain's public sector debt hits record high in November
Britain's public sector borrowing falls in November but UK national debt hits record high of £1.65trn.
Too big to save? How Italy's banking system could lead to the unravelling of the European Union
Eurozone's third biggest economy faces a financial ultimatum.
CBI asks government to take 'whole economy' approach to ensure a successful Brexit
CBI said this approach would ensure that no sector is left behind post Brexit.
Trip Advisor horrifies London pub by refusing to remove user review complaining about Polish people
Landlord of Star and Anchor in Ealing accuses travel website of operating a 'post-Brexit' policy
Brexit: UK poverty levels now higher than Poland's according to EU statistics
Reversal is due to a dramatic rise in living standards across Poland since it joined the EU.
Theresa May reveals UK will seek a transitional Brexit deal with the EU
British prime minister told MPs that the arrangement would be needed to help businesses adjust.
FX Focus: Euro hits 13-year low against the dollar as trouble mounts in the Eurozone
Pound loses ground against euro and dollar amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding Brexit negotiations.
Dollar, pound, euro or yen: Which currency should you invest in?
The US dollar could become the strongest major currency in 2017 as interest rates look set to rise.
UK's powerhouse legal industry at risk after Brexit without mutual guarantees
The country's £25.7bn a year legal sector needs to have its law recognised in other EU countries to continue to thrive.
Nicola Sturgeon unveils 'soft Brexit' plan in bid to save Scottish access to EU single-market
SNP leader will put pressure on UK Prime Minister Theresa May in Bute House speech.
Britain will need to keep its innovative edge to pay for Brexit
Bringing more competitive business to UK shores will be physically and fiscally challenging post-Brexit but the UK must not waver.
Over £8 trillion — the total value of UK residential property in 2016
The total value of residential property in the UK is bigger than the Japanese economy.
PM Theresa May faces fresh grilling from MPs over Brexit plans
Conservative premier gives evidence to the House of Commons' Liaison Committee on Brexit plans.
Katie Hopkins smeared a family as 'terrorists' - and they get a 2am 'sorry' a year later?
The apology for her Daily Mail column about the Mahmood family is as hollow as the news she uses to spew hate.
FX Focus: Pound dips against major rivals as markets brace for Christmas lull
Yen gains ground against major currencies ahead of Bank of Japan's interest rate decision.
Peter Mandelson teams up with Sadiq Khan to advise Mayor of London on Brexit
Former EU commissioner and business secretary once clashed with Khan over Ed Miliband.
Jobs growth will continue into 2017 despite concerns over Brexit impact
CBI-Pertemps survey shows 41% of firms across the country would increase their workforce in 2017.
Michael Sheen confirms he is not quitting acting for politics in 'what I did not say' post
The actor took to Tumblr to clarify comments in newspaper magazine interview.
Brexit is 'greatest act of protectionism in British history' warns Osborne
Ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer said that the world bets against Britain when it pushes away from Europe.
Michael Sheen to quit Hollywood to battle right-wing popularism
Sheen's gamble: will he be taken seriously or dismissed as just another Luvvie Leftie?