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'A really positive picture for renters' as fewer landlords hike rents and supply rises
But Association of Residential Letting Agents says there are still too many landlords increasing rents.
Brexit shows Tories are back as the 'Nasty Party' says Tim Farron
Liberal Democrat leader will launch an attack against Theresa May for 'playing on prejudice'.
UK firms will pay less for exports than EU companies after Brexit
UK firms would have to pay £5.2bn a year in tariffs, compared to a combined £12.9bn for EU firms.
Theresa May offers 'direct Brexit line' to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Prime minister's move comes as SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon pushes for a second referendum.
Could a spike in inflation rein in Britain's housing market?
If swap rates continue to rise and mortgage providers decide to pass on the increase, then housing finance will tighten.
Despite Brexit 78% business leaders think UK is 'a good place to start a business', Barclays research shows
Business leaders in Brazil, US and China are most optimistic about the UK start-up environment.
Hilary Benn tells Theresa May's government to come clean on Brexit negotiation plans
Benn said leaving Europe will be 'most complex task Britain has made in peace time'.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles to lose £1m in EU funding
The monarchy are said to be 'anxious' about the funding loss.
Leading banks could quit UK next year over hard Brexit fears, trade body warns
Smaller banks set to relocate outside of Britain by Christmas.
Canada quits 'impossible' trade talks with EU after Belgium region blocks deal
Atlantic Council's Fran Burwell tells IBTimes UK the CETA blow could bolster British Eurosceptics.
Home sales slump amid a lack of property on the market
HMRC figures show annual fall in the number of residential property transactions during September 2016.
Chief EU negotiator wants Brexit talks with UK in French not English
European Commission spokeswoman tells IBTimes UK there is no language regime for the negotiations.
Got poor corporate projections? Just blame Brexit for now!
An increasing number of UK companies are blaming the EU referendum's aftermath for their financial woes, but there is more to it than Brexit.
Watchdog urges Britain to retain global accounting rules after Brexit
Financial Reporting Council will examine potential Brexit-related risks for the UK accounting framework.
Latest twists as the Cabinet clashes over Brexit, Single Markets and customs unions
As Prime Minister Theresa May attends first EU summit in Brussels her Cabinet is split over what type Brexit to pursue.
'A nest of doves' – Donald Tusk turns on charm as Theresa May faces EU summit
UK Prime Minister promised to work closely with the political and economic bloc after Brexit.
Sales of homes worth £1m or more crash under weight of stamp duty hikes
Land Registry figures show sharp fall between 2014 and 2016 in transactions of homes worth more than £1m.
European commercial property continues to have excellent post-Brexit fundamentals
Those looking to invest in European commercial property markets should proceed with cautious optimism.
Lib Dems warn of post-Brexit trade deal troubles with EU after court case revelation
Party's foreign affairs spokesman Tom Brake MP issued warning over CJEU hearing.
Draghi hints at December ECB stimulus as central bank holds firm on monetary policy stance
Bank remains "committed" to preserving the very substantial degree of monetary accommodation, ECB President Mario Draghi says.
Mortgage lending reaches highest September figure in nine years, says CML
Council of Mortgage Lenders said lending rose 2% over the year as interest rate cuts fuels remortgaging.
Brits are well-travelled, open-minded global citizens – damn the Brexiteers who want to change us
The rhetoric of Theresa May and others does not reflect Britain's proud history of internationalism.
UK retail sales miss forecast in September but hold steady
ONS says retail sales climbed 4.1% year-on-year in September, compared with a 6.6% gain in August.
Theresa May to tell EU leaders there will be 'no second referendum' on Brexit
May will be attending her first EU Council meet at Brussels and will urge for a 'smooth, constructive, orderly' Brexit.
Nicola Sturgeon publishes draft bill for second Scottish independence referendum
First Minister puts pressure on UK government for Scotland to be heard in Brexit talks.
Iceland says it would welcome the UK into the European Free Trade Association post-Brexit
Iceland which is current chair of EFTA says getting UK into bloc would be placed as priority.
UK's post-Brexit trade deal hinges on outcome of secretive EU court case
EU judges will decide if Britain must deal with 27 nations on free trade.
RBS chairman warns that major banks plan to shift from London to the eurozone
Brexit will drive bankers out and hurt the central London property market by reducing demand.
Meet the shadow minister leading Labour's charm offensive of the City
IBTimes UK speaks to Jonathan Reynolds about Brexit and why he returned to Labour's front bench.
Sadiq Khan warns of business impact from Theresa May's delayed Heathrow decision
Labour heavyweight criticises the Tory PM as Parliament may only vote on airport expansion in winter 2017/18.