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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.
Ted Baker profits lifted by online sales
Profit before tax jumps 20.5% to £21.5m for the six months to 13 August period.
JCB quits CBI following differences over Brexit
Ahead of the referendum, the CBI had supported the Remain campaign, while the JCB chairman was in favour of Brexit.
MPs could still have say on 'final' Brexit deal following 'tyranny' accusations
The government is under pressure to debate the terms of Brexit in parliament.
Reverse stamp duty hikes for property investors 'to clear the market's log-jam'
Paul Smith of estate agent haart, says some signs of improvement in property market after Brexit vote.
David Davis: Brexit means keeping some EU laws, discarding others
The UK's 'great repeal bill' to discard some EU laws will appear early next year.
Foreign exchange firms accused of 'profiteering' at UK airports as pound falls below euro
Some bureaux de change accused of charging 26% commission on foreign exchange deals.
Brexit-focused Tory conference bounces party into 17% lead over Labour
ICM says Conservatives' poll lead is the joint second-highest ever recorded.
Remainers who insist Brexit voters are racist create a self-fulfilling immigration prophecy
By insisting the vote was all about hostility to foreigners, Remainers push policy in that direction.
Kate Middleton may be a potent part in strengthening UK ties with EU nations during Brexit
Duchess of Cambridge will visit the Netherlands on Tuesday (11 October).
FX Focus: Pound breaches $1.24 as Brexit sell-off continues
Absence of concrete economic data means the British currency began yet another trading session in negative territory.
Goldman Sachs has taken 'no decisions' on whether to axe 2,000 jobs in London over Brexit
Wall Street giant said the Brexit vote presented 'numerous uncertainties' but is still weighing up its options.
Theresa May takes 'Brexit means Brexit' message to The Hague
Dutch PM Mark Rutte faces a general election in 2017, with Geert Wilders' right-wing party high in the polls.
YouGov reports strong rise in full-year profit despite Brexit worries
Operating profit jumps 27% to £10.9m for the year ended 31 July.
UK risks 'closing the door' on an open economy with 'hard Brexit', CBI chief warns
'The world is watching. International investors are watching,' said Carolyn Fairbairn.
Deutsche Post says business as usual in UK despite Brexit
Logistics giant says UK will continue to be an important market for the group.
Corbyn attacks Tory government at 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street
The Labour Party leader preached a message of unity in the face of politics of division.
Conservative Party do a U-turn on forcing companies to list foreign workers
Defence secretary Michael Fallon says UK firms will not have to 'name and shame' workers.
Ukip leadership bid: Who is Suzanne Evans?
Ukip's former deputy chairman has announced she is considering a bid for the party's leadership contest 'very carefully'.
London Woman's hijab pulled off in racist attack
The Metropolitan police launched an investigation into the incident which took place in September.
Thousands march to honour 80th anniversary of the 'Battle of Cable Street'
Violence broke out between police, British Union of Fascists, Jewish, Irish and Communist groups in 1936.
Labour calls for parliamentary vote on Brexit says Keir Starmer
'Nobody… voted for the government to take an axe to the economy,' says Labour Brexit Secretary.
Hate crimes in UK against LGBT community increases 147% since Brexit vote
Around 2.1 million LGBT people in the UK have experienced hate crime due to their sexual orientation.
'Brex-pats' to take legal action against EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker
British expats said a ban on Brexit negotiations before the triggering of Article 50 is "wrong, unlawful and unfair".
LSE told foreign experts 'should not advise ministers' on Brexit
The London School of Economics (LSE) has vowed to stick by foreign academics after Brexit ban
UK house prices rose in September but demand woes persist
Monthly rise should not mask "steady downward trend" according to the Halifax
There must be a 'risk' and 'price' for Brexit warns Francois Hollande
'Britain wants to leave, but does not want to pay anything,' the French president said.