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Len McCluskey reignites Labour migration row with free movement concerns
Jeremy Corbyn ally is campaigning to get re-elected as the general secretary of Unite.
News photographers discuss their personal favourite images of 2016
Getty Images photojournalists from around the world tell IBTimes UK the stories behind some of the most widely-used images of the year.
Ex-Conservative councillor 'cannot be suspended' after foul-mouthed slur about MP Jo Cox
A standards committee ruled it does not have the legal authority to kick Peacock off the council.
Before and after Brexit: Photo highlights of British politics in 2016
Protests, resignations and Nigel Farage – here are the best (and worst) photos documenting British politics before and after the vote.
EU-UK trade deal finalisation could take at least 10 years, warns British diplomat
EU leaders are meeting in Brussels on 15 December — without UK officials — to discuss upcoming Brexit talks.
London cheaper than Paris, Brussels and Auckland, new cost of living survey for expats by ECA shows
Tokyo was up 11 places from 2015 to become the most expensive city in the world for the first time since 2012.
Investing and the art of contrary thinking: Looking where the herd isn't
The current macroeconomic climate demands a contrarian viewpoint when it comes to investing.
Brexit Secretary 'does not know' if Brexit can be reversed
The government claim that Article 50 cannot be revoked, has been put into doubt.
David Davis faces grilling from MPs over UK government's Brexit plans
Labour's former shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn will lead the questioning of Davis.
Trump and Brexit, but mostly Pokemon Go: Here is what the UK searched for in 2016
Brexit, Donald Trump and Pokemon Go top Google's most-searched lists for 2016.
UK employment falls for the first time in over 12 months as labour market cools down
Unemployment rate in the three months to October remains unchanged at 11-year low as wage growth accelerates.
Nigel Farage says UK is 'dithering' over Brexit and EU will face 'bigger shocks' in 2017
Former Ukip leader issued the warning as he addressed the European Parliament.
Survey shows 40% of US firms with bases in UK considering relocation amid Brexit fears
Food and beverage, life sciences and financial services firms were most likely to consider relocating.
UK civil service 'lacks direction and details' to deliver Brexit says think-tank
Institute for Government says Whitehall 'urgently needs' to prepare for negotiations with the EU.
Tens of thousands of jobs could flee City of London without Brexit 'transition' deal
Lords report says financial institutions will decide next year whether to quit the City.
Keir Starmer: Labour's seat split over Brexit is a 'huge strength' for the party
Starmer says his party can unite the the UK by representing both Leave and Remain constituencies.
Caught on camera: Funniest photos of world leaders from 2016
Here are some of the funniest photographs and moments from the past 12 months, that most world leaders would rather forget.
UK must create 'clear game plan' for transitional trade deal with EU peers say
House of Lords sub-committees say continued involvement in the customs union could be important.
David Davis promises UK car manufacturers a 'calm and orderly' Brexit
Davis was speaking at a discussion attended by UK car makers such as JLR, BMW and Aston Martin.
European Commission to demand citizens living in UK post-Brexit remain under ECJ jurisdiction
This is one of several proposals put forward by European negotiators.
UK households are biggest spenders in Europe, PwC says
British household spending averages around £50,000 per year compared to around £35,000 in France.
Chancellor Philip Hammond supports a longer 'transitional' Brexit deal
He tells MPs that taking longer than two years to leave EU means less disruption.
Moors murderer weighs in on Brexit, criticising judges for lack of political independence
Child murderer vents fury at the judiciary for stalling Brexit, in a letter written from prison.
Neil Kinnock raises security concerns over historic Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Met Police insists it has an 'appropriate policing plan' in place as court makes Article 50 verdict.
Brexit looks like racism to the outside world - they need to be shown the truth
Brexit might revive the stalled world trading system – but it's still depicted as a matter of immigration.
Devolve EU migration controls to Stormont to keep Irish-UK border open after Brexit say peers
House of Lords' EU Committee urged Whitehall and Brussels to recognise 'unique' relationship.
Asos to hire 1,500 staff for London headquarters
Online fashion company to invest £40m into Greater London House in Camden over three years.
Hampshire Trust boss says his small bank relates to needs of small businesses better than big boys
Since re-launching in 2014, the challenger bank has focused on lending to SMEs in the housebuilding sector.
Brexit: Do not use us as 'bargaining chips' EU nationals living in UK tell Downing Street
Pressure group seeks permanent residence before Article 50 to leave the EU is triggered.
Decades of jobs failure has turned West Midlands into UK's Brexit capital
Think-tank says joblessness contributed to the region's decision to back Leave at EU referendum.