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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.
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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.
Ukip throw support behind Brexit backer Zac Goldsmith in Richmond Park by-election
Vote is quickly turning into a referendum on the UK's decision to leave the EU rather than Heathrow.
FX Focus: Pound flat despite better-than-expected GDP data
Sterling flat against its major rivals after GDP data shows economy was not damaged by Brexit worries in the third quarter.
Michael Gove among Leave Tories elected to powerful Brexit Committee
Former justice secretary is mounting a political comeback after his failed bid for Number 10.
UK economy grew by 0.5% in three months post-Brexit referendum
UK economy grew by 0.5% over third quarter of 2016, in the three months after vote, down from 0.7%.
Landmark EU-Canada trade summit cancelled as Wallonia talks continue
Justin Trudeau and EU leaders were scheduled to sign the CETA deal in Brussels.
What the property industry wants when the UK triggers Article 50
We asked those in the residential property sector what they want from Brexit deal. Here's what they said.
John McDonnell: Theresa May will ignore small businesses with Bankers' Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor will issue warning to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in London.
Spend, spend, spend! Tourists throng London's West End buying luxury brands as pound falls
Upmarket stores are jam-packed with wealthy visitors enjoying bargains galore.
Brexit unlikely to disrupt UK trade, says WTO director-general
Roberto Azevedo says the UK will not suffer a trade seizure during or after its exit talk with the European Union.
GlaxoSmithKline sees profits soar on weakness of the pound
A weaker pound and growth at its vaccines unit lifts profits at the drug giant.
Jeremy Corbyn mocks Theresa May over Brexit plans with Blackadder gag
Labour leader compared May to Baldrick, who comes up with implausible 'cunning plans'.
FX Focus: Pound holds steady after recovering from two-week low against dollar
Pound climbs back above $1.22, but UBS warns it could tumble as low as $1.10 if Brexit worries persist.
Londoners face waiting longer to sell their home as stamp duty hikes and Brexit weaken market
Report from Post Office Money Mortgages shows 91 days is the average time to sell a house in the UK.
Britain's economy could face £84bn black hole post-Brexit
Resolution Foundation warns deteriorating economic outlook will hit Britain's finance over the next five years.
Vauxhall owner blames pound slump for higher prices and warns of production cuts
US car giant says it is prepared to take 'whatever action necessary' to absorb Brexit-related losses.
Lib Dems vow to fight 'harder than Witney' against 'Brexiteer' Zac Goldsmith
Tom Brake and Susan Kramer spoke to IBTimes UK about the Richmond Park by-election.
UK businesses planning to hire despite fall in confidence
One in four firms planning to take on more permanent staff over the next three months, survey shows.
'Hard Brexit' will worsen the construction skills shortage and drive house prices higher
CEBR says house price growth will slow amid Brexit uncertainty but warns on cutting EU immigration.
Prime Minister Theresa May's leaked Goldman Sachs talk reveals her true thoughts on Brexit
The Prime Minister suggested back in May that companies would leave the UK in the event of a 'leave' vote.
How a hard Brexit could endanger Northern Ireland's fragile peace process
The prospect of border controls with the Republic could give succour to dissident republicans.
Bill Etheridge quits Ukip leadership race to back 'best man for the job' Paul Nuttall
West Midlands MEP told IBTimes UK other candidates should follow his lead in a unity move.
Conservatives beware, Witney's a warning of potential trouble ahead
The Conservative majority was slashed by nearly 20,000 votes
EU-Canada trade deal dealt new blow as Belgium PM fails to win Wallonia over
European Council President Donald Tusk will phone Canadian PM Justin Trudeau tonight.
UK's Roma in state of 'deep insecurity' following Brexit vote
Roma community face legal uncertainty and anxiety over hate crimes surge.
Paul Nuttall odds-on favourite to succeed Nigel Farage bookies reveal
Ladbrokes and William Hill spoke to IBTimes UK about the latest Ukip leadership election.
UK exports hit highest level since April 2014 as manufacturers are boosted by weak pound
CBI figures show domestic demand grows slowly as businesses warn of skilled labour shortage.