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Corbyn ups Brexit pressure on May as PM fails to rule out Nigel Farage peerage
'Such matters are normally never discussed in public,' May said when grilled about an award for Farage.
Too many white Britons now feel entitled to be racist
The millions of Brits who are expansive, fair and internationalist will be by us through this dark patch.
Guy Verhofstadt: Stop 'whining' about Trump victory and make Europe great again
European Parliament's Brexit negotiator said EU leaders should drop their efforts to finalise TTIP.
British Land profits rise 16% despite Brexit hit
Real estate firm reports underlying profits of £199m for the 6 months ended 30 September.
'Post-truth' is the word of 2016 as Donald Trump and Brexit cause political earthquakes
Oxford Dictionaries says the earliest known usage of the term was in 1992.
Barratt Developments buoyed by solid housing demand but wary of Brexit uncertainty
Housebuilder watchful of political uncertainty surrounding Brexit and London high-end market remains challenging.
Boris Johnson's Brexit vision is 'intellectually impossible'
"There is no win-win situation. It's going to be a lose-lose situation" says Dutch minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
Angela Merkel signals wiggle room on free movement of people in Brexit talks
German Chancellor says there will be no compromise on principle but room for manoeuvre.
Jacob Rees-Mogg disagrees with Zac Goldsmith over Heathrow – but here's why he is still backing him
Conservative MP tells IBTimes UK that Goldsmith is a 'model of what an MP ought to be'.
Brexit blues for Theresa May as Supreme Court judge hints at further delays
Lady Brenda Hale said 'a simple Act of Parliament' may not be enough to trigger Article 50.
Obama warns of rise of 'crude nationalism and tribalism' following Brexit and Trump victory
US president reaffirmed vision of future 'decided by what we have in common, rather than what leads us into conflict'.
Brexit means Brexit? It's clear the Government hasn't got a clue
May is unprepared - they must stop threatening to invoke Article 50 without Parliament's consent.
John McDonnell triggers Brexit row with Green Party over Article 50 vote
Caroline Lucas MP accused Labour of 'premature capitulation' in reaction to McDonnell's speech.
John McDonnell: UK government committing dereliction of duty with Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor says Theresa May's ministers are divided over the UK's plan to split from the EU.
London property prices show 'remarkable fortitude' in face of Brexit
Land Registry and ONS data shows London property outperformed all other regions of the UK in September.
UK household squeeze yet to materialise as inflation falls short of October forecast
Decline in costs of clothing and university tuition fees kept inflation below 1% says ONS.
Weak pound and terrorist attacks clip easyJet's wings as profit tumbles
Budget airline posts 27.9% drop in profit due to 'external events', despite carrying record number of passengers.
Office construction volume in central London touches 8-year high but momentum slows, Deloitte says
Office construction increased by 4% over the past six months to 14.8 million sq ft.
Theresa May's administration has no clear Brexit strategy as cabinet splits on key issues
A leaked Whitehall memo slammed May's style of governance, saying that it cannot be sustained.
Public borrowing could surpass £100bn over next five years says PwC
This follows the IFS predicting that the UK could face a £25bn hole in public finances by 2020.
Theresa May tells business leaders: 'Change is in the air'
British PM promises to make globalisation 'work for all.'
Jeremy Corbyn branded 'out of touch' as shadow immigration job remains vacant
EXCLUSIVE: Conservatives attack Labour leader after IBTimes UK probes party over empty post.
John Mills: Globalisation backlash was behind Donald Trump victory and Brexit vote
Millionaire JML founder spoke to IBTimes UK in the wake of Trump's shock White House election.
Taylor Wimpey confident of strong sales in 'robust' UK housing market
UK's third biggest homebuilder cheered by 'resilient' trading conditions in second half of financial year.
Theresa May: UK will be 'unashamedly pro-business' after Brexit
PM will also say that the UK must be the strongest supporter for free trade.
Jo Cox murder trial set to begin at London's Old Bailey court
Thomas Mair, 53, is accused of shooting and stabbing the Labour MP multiple times on 16 June.
Far-right French leader says Trump's US election victory signals 'a new world'
Marine Le Pen will battle for the French presidency in 2017.
Nigel Farage and Donald Trump enjoy 'incredibly productive' New York meeting
The interim UKIP leader has become the first British politician to meet the US president-elect.
Lib Dems 'to lead 80 MPs plotting to stage Parliamentary vote calling for second Brexit referendum'
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said that the British public should vote on the terms of a new Brexit deal
UK construction sector posts weakest figures in four years amid post-Brexit slowdown
ONS figures show third quarter falls 1.1% from previous three months, despite resilient display in September.