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UK wage growth to be 'among lowest' in Europe next year
Real wages are forecast to rise just 0.3% in 2017, down from the 1.9% increase seen in 2016.
Donald Trump confident US-UK special relationship will 'go from strength to strength'
US president-elect spoke to PM Theresa May in a phone call and invited her to visit Washington.
Racist attacks sparked by Donald Trump's US election win
Social media is awash with stories of violence, intimidation, and fear in the wake of the presidential election outcome.
UK's trade balance narrows in third quarter despite widening in September
ONS says it has so far seen 'little evidence' of weaker pound feeding into trade volumes.
How President Trump will affect the global economy
The effects of Trump's rejection of free trade are likely to be much more profound than Brexit.
Trump has created a toxic environment for Muslims – Americans who oppose bigotry must act
Religious freedom for all is at stake – over the next four years, America must unite to bridge our divisions.
UK-based banks contributed 5.5% to government tax receipts
Banks paid £34.2bn in taxes in the year ending March 2016, BBA says.
Sentimentality is the last refuge of those politicians with no idea what they are doing
Intolerance and sentimentality are halting places for Brexiteers who still haven't grasped what they've done.
Supreme Court decision on Article 50 unlikely before New Year
Theresa May previously insisted that she could stick to triggering Brexit by end of March.
Government must present its Brexit plans
The Government should not use the Crown's prerogative in the manner they have done and should present to Parliament their proposals for leaving the EU.
Nicola Sturgeon launches bid to stop UK government overturning Article 50 decision
First Minister demands 'consent of the Scottish Parliament' be considered before Britain leaves EU.
UK industrial output suffers unexpected setback in September
UK manufacturing posts largest monthly gain in five months, but industrial output shrinks on month-on-month basis.
UK jobs market 'thriving' despite Brexit anxiety
Survey by IHS Markit and REC shows British businesses hired permanent staff at the fastest pace in 8 months in October.
Former top judge warns justice system would be undermined by overturning Article 50 ruling
Lord Judge also criticises government's response to press attacks on judges who issued the ruling.
Government will trigger Article 50 by March deadline, insists David Davis
Preparations for first draft of a bill to trigger Brexit underway in case government loses its appeal.
CPS considers complaint Leave campaign 'misled voters' prior to Brexit vote
Complaint argues campaigners made 'knowingly misleading' claims, such as ending £350m a week to NHS
UK house prices: Slowdown in growth 'largely due to mounting affordability pressures'
House price index from Halifax shows slowing annual rate of growth in the UK.
Ryanair increases profit and lifts passenger growth forecast despite Brexit
Budget airline posts 7% increase in first half profit and expects to carry 200m passengers a year by 2024.
Nigel Farage to march on Supreme Court alongside 100,000 others as Brexit appeal starts
The UKIP leader earlier warned of disturbances on the streets if Britain's EU withdrawal is blocked.
Theresa May backs press freedom after Brexit ruling backlash
Speaking to journalists at 37,000 feet, the PM also defended the 'independence of the judiciary.'
Jeremy Corbyn hints at blocking Article 50 vote, but his allies say his support is 'unconditional'
The Labour leader outlined 'access' to the single market and workers' rights as lines in the sand.
Nigel Farage calls for supporters to 'get even' if Brexit is watered down
The former Ukip leader also warned of 'real disturbance on the streets' if we are left with 'half-Brexit'.
Article 50 victor Gina Miller hits back at critics saying UK is not 'a tin-pot dictatorship'
The campaigner said 'everyone should be my biggest fan' after she paved the legal certainty for Brexit.
Theresa May vows to continue with Brexit despite High Court ruling on Article 50
British prime minister tells opponents not to re-fight 'battles of the past'.
Lord Chancellor backs independence of judiciary in Brexit row
But Liz Truss falls short in condemning press attacks on judges over Article 50 ruling.
Conservative MP warns Theresa May 'mob psyche' developing over Brexit ruling
Bob Neill MP said criticisms over judges' decision were 'horrifying' and reminded him of 'Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe'.
Brexit: Those judges aren't 'enemies of the people', they are upholding British law
The judgment reaffirmed that the Government does not override the will of Parliament.
Commodities round-up: WTI crude stays below $45 as oil glut-driven bearish sentiment rises
Oil futures remain in negative territory as oversupply sentiment weighs on trading.
Pro-Brexit Tory MP in shock resignation over 'significant policy differences' with Theresa May's government
Stephen Phillips feels he can no longer represent those who elected him as Government negotiates leaving EU.
Brexit worries and Donald Trump factor driving spike in gold purchases
Demand for physical gold continues to rise despite extreme volatility in the futures market.