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Asking prices crash for homes in Camden as expensive London areas struggle
Rightmove said house sellers in London slashed asking prices entering December.
Trousergate: Nicky Morgan faces Number 10 ire over Theresa May leather pants jibe
Reports of text message from Number 10 aide banning Nicky Morgan from meeting Theresa May.
Gibraltar chief minister wants Brexit deal after 96 percent voted Remain
Gibraltar aims to secure freedom of movement as part of UK Brexit deal.
European Film Awards: Pierce Brosnan joins calls for political unity as Toni Erdmann reigns
Toni Erdmann beat I Daniel Blake to Best Film and also clinched Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Irish High Court questioned over legal challenge to revoke Brexit
Jolyon Maugham QC wants to know whether Article 50 can be reversed once triggered.
Labour will be irrelevant in future Scottish elections
Kezia Dugdale should have campaigned for a Scottish Home Rule mandate and repatriating EU powers to Scotland.
YouGov 'unsurprised' by Labour crashing to fourth place in Sleaford by-election
Anthony Wells, director of political polling at YouGov, spoke to IBTimes UK about the result.
UK construction sector suffers unexpected slowdown in October
Output in construction sector falls 0.6% month-on-month in October, down from the 0.3% gain recorded in September.
David Cameron hails the special relationship but warns Donald Trump in first major speech
Ex-prime minister took questions on all of 2016's controversial issues – including his downfall.
Labour let UK government 'off the hook' with Brexit timetable backing says SNP
Party's Europe spokesman at Westminster Stephen Gethins spoke to IBTimes UK.
Banks want EU laws for five years after Brexit deal
International lenders based in the UK want the government to extend the post-Brexit transitional phase to five years.
North of England more vulnerable to Brexit impact than south, think tank warns
IPPR North director Ed Cox to admonish establishment for dismissing Leave voters in the north as 'foolish'.
Brexit impact: Food prices will rise if EU workers leave UK, warn industry groups
Government needs to ensure EU workers are provided work even after UK leaves the bloc, food industry says.
'Post-truth' is word of the year - but that doesn't mean we should accept lies from Trump or Brexiteers
My dream for 2017 is that Trump's presidential win turns out to be the most spectacular Fake News yet.
No need to panic: Banks will not flee the UK after Brexit
Paris, Dublin and Frankfurt would struggle to replace London's infrastructure for the world's major lenders.
Investing in 2017: Expect the unexpected big 'P.I.C.T.U.R.E'
The next 12 months would be rocky but a 'bottom up' approach to stock selection will prove its worth yet again.
The 89 MPs who voted against a March 2017 Brexit named
The SNP was the only main party to vote against the motion as a bloc, while Ken Clarke was the sole Tory rebel.
UK MPs launch probe into creating an 'immigration consensus' after Brexit vote
Labour's Yvette Cooper, who chairs the group, says the MPs will tour the UK to seek views.
Brexit: London banks 'in advanced stages' of shifting operations to Paris
Regulator says companies have already conducted due diligence to move operations to French capital.
MPs overwhelmingly back triggering Article 50 by 31 March 2017
MPs vote 461-89 for the government amendment on the trigger deadline.
FTSE Moves: Standard Chartered and IAG pull blue chip stocks higher
IAG numbers and Standard Chartered's reported move to set-up a post-Brexit subsidiary boosts fortunes of both stocks.
David Davis: It is 'inconceivable' MPs won't have vote on final Brexit deal
Davis made admission during a debate over the government's Brexit plans in the House of Commons.
Brexit-backing chemicals tycoon moves company's tax domicile back to Britain
Energy and petrochemicals giant Ineos, founded by industrialist Jim Ratcliffe, moves commercial power base to London.
Man arrested on suspicion of sending racist threats to Article 50 campaigner Gina Miller
Polcie also issue cease and decist order to man in Scotland during malicious communications investigation.
PMQs and Brexit debate live: Where to watch MPs clash over EU exit plans
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are sending the reserves to PMQs, which are followed by a Brexit debate.
UK industrial production plunges over 1% in October amid sharp slowdown across sectors
ONS figures show both industrial and manufacturing output suffered a sharp slowdown in October.
House price rise accelerates in November but 'growth may slow over the coming months'
Halifax house price index for November shows increase in annual growth rate to 6%.
Theresa May must give business a 'clear direction of travel' says pro-Brexit group
John Longworth, co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about the 'clarity' debate.
Standard Chartered may set up EU subsidiary in Dublin or Frankfurt post-Brexit
The bank has no plans to shift its headquarters from London.
Theresa May promises to reveal government's Brexit plans before triggering Article 50
Prime Minister backs Labour motion to 'clarify' plans before formal process of leaving EU occurs.