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David Davis set for showdown with EU Parliament's Brexit negotiator
MEP Guy Verhofstadt looks forward to a "hell of a conversation" with the Brexit secretary.
Leavers won't be bullied out of a Brexit by Remainers or Eurocrats
Two thirds of the officials and MEPs I talk to in Brussels believe that the decision will somehow be reversed.
UK household wealth declines by $1.5tn amid Brexit says Credit Suisse
The number of people in the UK who have $1m or more has reduced by around 15%.
UK firms must reform to save faith in capitalism after Brexit vote Theresa May tells bosses
Prime minister addressed the Confederation of Business Industry's annual conference in London.
Eurosceptics welcome prospect of Blair's political return as he 'discredits most things he touches'
The former PM is setting up a new London bureau, where he will reportedly move 130 staffers.
Theresa May says Britain will seek transitional deal to soften Brexit impact
Prime Minister hints plans to place workers on companies boards could be watered down.
Low-income households in UK face savings squeeze due to universal credit cuts and rising rents
Welfare cuts will leave low-earning working households worse off by £48.90 a week through to 2020, study says.
Facebook plans to hire 500 more employees in UK
Social media giant will recruit engineers, marketers, project managers and sales staff at its new London office.
Labour should be 'party of the 48%' says pro-EU Richmond Park candidate
Christian Wolmar spoke to IBTimes UK after John McDonnell said Labour would not block Article 50.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel announces intention to stand for fourth term
Merkel tipped to win a fourth term despite falling popularity linked to migrant policy.
Hammond and McDonnell clash as Chancellor prepares to make Britain 'match-fit' for Brexit
Hammond said he would make the UK economy 'match-fit' for Brexit.
How a Donald Trump presidency threatens transgender rights in the US
The new administration leaves an uncertain future for the 1.4 million Americans who identify as trans.
Senior Tories urge Theresa May to drop Brexit appeal
Sir Oliver Letwin says failure to do so could scupper Brexit plans altogether.
Scottish and Welsh governments will have their day in Supreme Court over Brexit vote
Court's decision is a boost for the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
Brexit backers attack 'nonsensical' Barack Obama over latest EU intervention
Conservative MEP David Campbell Bannerman told IBTimes UK there is no transparency over TTIP.
Theresa May poised to meet Barack Obama during his farewell EU tour
While May and Obama are set to discuss Syria, the British prime minister will hold Brexit talks with other EU leaders.
Deloitte proud of 'UK heritage' and will continue to invest in the country, says global chairman
The accountancy firm had previously warned it could shift its work outside the UK if the government restricts immigration.
Tesco warns suppliers against unjustified price rises
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis says consumers should not be forced to pay 'inflated prices' due to exchange rate volatility.
Philip Hammond to help families only 'just managing' in Autumn Statement
The Autumn Statement will seek to substantiate May's rhetoric about helping ordinary working families.
Britain faces EU budget bills for more than a decade warns Germany
The UK will also not benefit from any 'generous rebates', the German finance minister has said.
History told us not to ignore how furious people are at the elite – but we didn't learn
Globalisation has been extraordinarily beneficial but, while some race ahead, others are being left behind.
Becoming a lord is Nigel Farage's only chance to stay in power
After January when Trump is inaugurated, Farage will see his power and access snatched away.
Asda sales tumble again in third quarter of 2016
New boss Sean Clarke, who joined supermarket in July, faces huge effort to restore its fortunes.
Ukip group faces £150,000 fine from EU Parliament over 'misspent' funds
Leaked audit claims Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe misused £430,000 worth of grants.
UK retail sales grow at fastest pace for 14 years in October
Retail sales increase 7.4% in October, as average store prices fall across the board apart from petrol stations.
Royal Mail delivers increase in revenue but Brexit vote hits performance in the UK
Uncertainty surrounding EU referendum led to reduction of marketing activity in the UK, says mail operator.
Need to be realistic over Brexit, Britain's top civil servant John Manzoni warns
Brexit is probably the 'hardest thing any of us have had to deal with,' Manzoni concedes.
Boris Johnson accused of 'insulting' Italy following Prosecco threat
Brexit talks with an Italian minister led to a spat over who can sell more fish and chips or Prosecco.
Trump, Putin and Le Pen 'would be good for world peace' says far-right French party chief
France will have 'good relations with Russia,' National Front leader Marine Le Pen said.
FTSE Moves: London market slides on mixed jobs data
Traders took money off the table after official data hinted job creation may be losing momentum.