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Tesco and Unilever are making rational economic decisions – unlike our Government
This is only the start of the impact we are likely to see from Brexit.
Nicola Sturgeon takes big step towards second Scottish Referendum following Brexit vote
First Minister announces bid to 'protect Scotland's interests'.
Hate crimes figures soared 41% after Brexit as more than 60,000 offences recorded in one year
UK see huge spike in hate crimes after EU Referendum vote as total increases 19% from 2015.
Boris Johnson 'struck' by how little he is quizzed about Brexit abroad
Foreign secretary appeared before the powerful House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.
Brexit challenge into legality of Theresa May triggering Article 50 begins at High Court
Campaigners to argue before judges that PM needs parliamentary vote on how to leave EU.
UK workforces left in the dark over Brexit warns top HR expert
Punam Birly, head of KPMG's immigration and employment practice, told IBTimes UK of concern around the lack of information from government.
Homebuyers return to the housing market as Brexit worries wear off
But Rics warns that a lack of housing stock will drive house prices up as demand rises again.
Tesco pulls Marmite and other Unilever brands from online store amid price row
Persil, Surf, Dove, Comfort, Ben & Jerry's ice cream have been removed from store's website.
Pravda to open UK office amid warnings of Kremlin disinformation war
Russia seeking more influence in UK media landscape, says editor of former Soviet propaganda paper.
We dressed visibly as Muslims for a month – here's what it taught us about UK Islamophobia
Many bystanders saw us being threatened and harassed but did not intervene.
David Cameron 'one of the worst prime ministers in modern history' according to survey of experts
Survey of academics say Brexit has cost Cameron heavily in 'league table' of PMs.
Mortgage lending shows resilience as it bounces back from a Brexit dip
Council of Mortgage Lenders says 66,000 loans for house purchases were approved in August 2016.
Will Jeremy Corbyn challenge Theresa May on Brexit at PMQs?
Labour leader scored a victory against the prime minister during his last debate.
UK house prices see first quarterly fall in four years as Brexit cools market
Rate of decline was sharpest in five years and future pricing depends on Brexit negotiations, say Halifax and IHS Markit.
Labour tables 170 Brexit questions for David Davis as MPs debate EU divorce
MPs will debate an Opposition Day motion from Sir Keir Starmer in the Commons on Wednesday.
Are 'champagne liberals' poisoning modern politics?
The New Upper Classes are angry and they don't care who knows it. Yet their fury is directed against a populism they helped stir up.
Stock markets are hitting record levels but investors lack the appetite to back new companies
Pure Gym's cancelled float may see a lacklustre year in the IPO market end badly.
Immigration policy will put the UK's productivity and competitiveness at risk
Businesses will be burdened by regulation; we will see less skilled workers; and illegal working will increase.
Theresa May makes 'eleventh hour concession' over Brexit scrutiny to halt Tory rebellion
'This is one hell of a climbdown,' a Labour source commented.
No plans to commission royal yacht or bring back The Britannia, says government
Tory MPs seeking new public-owned yacht or recommissioning of the iconic ship ahead of Brexit talks.
Sweden: Wheelchair-bound woman allegedly 'gang-raped by migrants' in refugee centre toilet
Following the alleged attack and release of suspects in Visby, locals attacked the centre with rocks.
'Drop migration targets for high-skilled workers' says Leave campaign leader
Dominic Cummings says the public were only concerned about unskilled workers entering the UK.
The back-door court attempt to overturn Brexit is laughably undemocratic
Next week, QCs and solicitors will argue that the Government should not be able to trigger Article 50.
City minister Simon Kirby promises 'orderly' EU divorce amid Brexit concerns
Kirby also urged financial services firms to continue to engage with the government.
Classic Tories – faking concern for the working class while keeping their own privileges
The latest Tory attempt to rebrand themselves as the party of the proles will fall flat.
FX Focus: Dollar bull run gives sterling another pounding
Rising US interest rate hike expectations and the absence of major UK economic data meant the British currency hit yet another 31-year low.
Learn the difference between a hard Brexit and a soft Brexit in just four minutes
The 'Norway model', a WTO default - IBTimes UK untangles the jargon in a look at the UK's options.
Pure Gym scraps LSE flotation on 'market volatility' concerns
The UK's biggest gym operator says current market volatility is not in the long-term interests of its stakeholders.
UK faces £66bn annual tax revenue hit and 9.5% GDP cut from hard Brexit
Leaked government papers predict the economic outcome of trading on WTO rules.
UK government's Great Repeal Bill is a 'distraction' from real Brexit issue says legal expert
University of Cambridge's Professor Mark Elliott issued warning after David Davis' statement.