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Disgusted at Brexit? Love the Monarchy? Baffled by 2016? Take a survey to help psychologists find out why
Inaccuracy of polling prompts psychologists to take another look at why we vote the way we do.
Zac Goldsmith and Sarah Olney cast votes as battle for Richmond Park nears end
The by-election was triggered in protest to Heathrow expansion but Brexit has been a major theme.
London house prices set for shock fall in 2017 and slowdown will spread across UK
Knight Frank says London will be the only region of the UK to see house prices fall in 2017.
British manufacturing sector remains solid despite impact of weak pound
Markit manufacturing PMI falls from 54.3 in October to 53.4 in November, as purchase prices surge at one of fastest rates on record.
UK house prices moving 'onwards and slowly but surely upwards'
Robert Gardner, Nationwide's chief economist, says demand improving despite weaker economic outlook.
Brexit challenger Gina Miller spent £60,000 on security after getting death threats
She said she has endured online racist and sexist abuse and has faced a threat of sexual violence.
British pharmaceutical industry warns patients could lose access to vital medicines post-Brexit
Parliamentary committee hears a new product license may be needed after exiting the EU.
Boris Johnson denies telling EU ambassadors that he 'supports freedom of movement'
Has Boris gone off-message on Brexit again or were his remarks misinterpreted?
Theresa May hopes to resolve EU residency rights row early in Brexit talks
Conservative premier reaffirmed her position during Prime Minister's Questions.
Nick Clegg predicts 'astonishing win' for Lib-Dems in Richmond Park by-election
Sarah Olney will beat Zac Goldsmith because of his "hard Brexit" stance, Clegg told IBTimes UK.
Carney says UK remains the 'investment banker for Europe', but wants clarity over Brexit
Bank of England governor says British businesses need clarity as soon as possible over Brexit outcome.
Consumer confidence tumbles as Brexit uncertainty continues to rise
GfK Consumer Confidence Index falls from -3 to -8, registering declines in every sub-category in November.
UK may never leave EU, claims Polish foreign minister after trip to London
Witold Waszczykowski accompanied the Polish prime minister, Beata Szydlo, to Downing Street.
'Xenophobia' is Dictionary.com's 2016 Word of the Year after Brexit and election of Donald Trump
The word was searched 938% more times than usual after Brexit result.
Donald Tusk hits back at pro-Brexit MP in residency rights row
Conservative MP Michael Tomlinson demanded a guarantee over the rights of EU and UK citizens.
Ukip wants Theresa May to reject Brexit trigger and urge MPs to scrap EU law
New Brexit spokesman Gerard Batten MEP announced the policy with his appointment.
Angela Merkel 'rebuffs' Theresa May over residency deal for UK and EU nationals
German chancellor's move will be a blow to the more than three million EU nationals living in the UK.
Ukip deputy leader vows to supplant 'out of touch' Labour after Paul Nuttall election
Peter Whittle, Douglas Carswell and Lisa Duffy spoke to IBTimes UK after Nuttall's victory.
Mortgage approvals rise despite property market concerns
Home loan data from the Bank of England shows stability in the housing market.
Shaftesbury earnings boosted by strong demand in London's West End
ERPA net asset value rises by 19p through 2016 financial year to £8.88 per share.
Michael Fallon: Brexit could boost UK's shipbuilding industry
Defence secretary says UK must strive to become a leading producer of ships for export.
UK consumer confidence edges up on job optimism
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index rises to 109.4 in November from 109.1 in October.
Government plays down spied 'have your cake and eat it' notes on Tory Brexit strategy
The Brexit notes being carried by an aide to Mark Field MP were caught by a zoom camera lens.
Guy Verhofstadt: EU can become 'empire of the good' after Donald Trump's election
EU Parliament's chief Brexit negotatior spoke to IBTimes UK about the US, Nato and David Davis.
Brexit will be harder on the UK than on eurozone, warns European Central Bank
ECB President Mario Draghi says single market has been a fundamental asset for London.
Paul Nuttall elected Ukip leader after year of triumph and turmoil for pro-Brexit party
Nuttall, 39, is expected to target working-class voters in Labour's northern heartlands.
MEP Paul Nuttall favourite as Ukip due to name leadership successor to Nigel Farage
Former deputy leader is expected to beat Suzanne Evans and John Rees-Evans.
New Brexit legal battle as lawyers tackle government over European Economic Area membership
Thersea May's ministers will be tested over wether the UK's membership of the EEA ends with Brexit.
Aberdeen Asset Management reports fall in full-year revenue and profit
Net revenue falls 14% to £1.01bn for the year ended 30 September.
EU citizens' post-Brexit rights in UK to be focus of talks between British and Polish prime ministers
Theresa May and Beata Szydlo will discuss the fate of 800,000 Poles living in the UK.