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Local councils have failed Britain's Brexit-voting poor - it is time for business to take over
We need a new Dragon's Den approach to foster entrepreneurship
Virgin Money says the Brexit vote has not put the brakes on mortgage lending
The Newcastle-based bank sees mortgages and credit card lending rise despite the EU referendum.
Confidence grows among small and medium businesses, says CBI
CBI latest quarterly survey shows 25% of the companies surveyed are more confident about the economic outlook.
Mark Carney extends Bank of England governor role to 2019 to help deal with Brexit
Governor of country's central bank opts to stay on a governor until negotiations with EU ends.
Meet Suzanne Evans: Ukip leadership hopeful talks British values, Brexit and Nigel Farage
Evans speaks to IBTimes UK about her bid to become the next leader of Ukip.
Mortgage approvals fall but the Brexit-related drop in lending 'looks behind us'
Data from the Bank of England shows 62,932 mortgage approvals for house purchase in September.
UK must boost defence budget to be taken seriously by US says Lord David Owen
Former Labour foreign secretary says UK should increase spending to 2.5% of GDP.
Mark Carney set to extend his time at the Bank of England despite becoming a Brexit target
Bank of England governor Carney set to defend the central bank's independence and battle his critics.
Lib Dems roll out the heavyweights and target local press in Richmond Park by-election
Campaign source tells IBTimes UK that Tim Farron and Nick Clegg will feature heavily.
Brexit and Donald Trump fuel rise in number of UK children seeking help for anxiety
Increased exposure of global affairs on social media has left some young people feeling more anxious.
Mark Carney may face down Brexit critics and 'serve full 8-year term' as Bank of England governor
Amid conflicting reports of whether he will stay, Carney will reportedly make a statement on his future this week.
Nissan to benefit from tariff-free EU deal for carmakers, says business secretary
The minister's comments followed pressure on the government to reveal the nature of its discussions with the car manufacturer
Nick Clegg: 'Brexit press' trying to rewrite history
'It is a woeful rewriting of history to claim the country expressed one single opinion, or even worse still, that they knew exactly what Brexit meant'
Bank of England governor facing increasing pressure to resign
Mark Carney is expected to make an announcement next week on whether he will step down in 2018.
EU and Canada sign historic multi-billion Euro free trade deal after long delays and amid protests
The long-awaited Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement has finally arrived
Ofsted chief: Grammar schools will fail majority of children
'We must not be misty-eyed and nostalgic about the 50s where a small minority youngsters did well and 80% or more did badly.'
Arise Lord Leave? It will never happen, claims Nigel Farage
The Ukip leader is sceptical about his chances of taking a seat in the House of Lords.
Crunch time for Apple fans over price hikes of up to £500
The company claims the price increases were necessary due to exchange rates.
"No hard borders for Northern Ireland" says DUP chief Arlene Foster
The First Minister had no time for Remainers in her conference speech.
Helen Mirren urges Americans to learn from Brexit vote and back Hillary Clinton
The new video tells voters that the UK's decision to leave the EU was a hit to the nation's 'humanity'
Standard and Poor's says UK's credit rating could be downgraded further amid Brexit uncertainty
Steep fall in sterling and a new referendum on Scottish independence could lead to a further slide in ratings.
Equities 'hopelessly overpriced' but won't change unless interest rates rise says industry veteran
Industry veteran David Buik says there is growing interest in inflated equities market following Brexit vote.
Brexit banks run? UK financial services could flee London, official says
Non-EU banks based in London could move to the EU if Britain leaves single market.
Zac Goldsmith takes 27 point lead over Lib Dems in Richmond Park by-election
The former Conservative MP quit the House of Commons over the government's airport expansion decision.
Tony Blair backs second EU referendum to reverse 'catastrophic' Brexit vote
Former PM also warned voters have choice between 'hard Brexit Tory Party and a hard-left Labour Party'.
Don't get carried away with comparing CETA saga to Brexit says EU expert
Vincenzo Scarpetta, a senior policy analyst at Open Europe, spoke to IBTimes UK.
British Airways owner IAG blames sterling weakness for decline in profit and revised outlook
British Airways owner expects full year profits to grow 7% but warns of challenging outlook.
Ethical investing: Good for your health, and good for your wealth
Sustainable businesses are well worth considering given they are now credible and profitable undertakings.
UK consumer confidence falls on 'hard Brexit' fears
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index slips to 109.3 in October from 111.5 in September.
Nissan boosted UK investment after it 'got 11th-hour pledge' it would not be hurt by Brexit
The claims come after the Japanese car maker announced boosting its UK investment at its Sunderland plant.