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Many first-time buyers find it 'extremely difficult' to get on the property ladder
But the First-Time Buyer Index also shows no change in demand after Brexit vote in EU referendum.
FX Focus: Pound continues to lurk around post-Brexit lows
Boris Johnson's comments about the UK starting formal Brexit negotiations next year continue to hound sterling.
Post-Brexit consumer confidence rebound loses steam amid job security fears
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index rises to 111.1 in September from 110.1 in August.
UBS: London property is in bubble territory and at 'risk of a substantial price correction'
Growth of London house prices 'unsustainable' says UBS in its Global Real Estate Bubble Index.
Lib Dems say membership surge directly linked to Jeremy Corbyn's re-election
Sources tell IBTimes UK more than 1,700 people have joined after Lib Dem's conference and Corbyn's victory.
German media boss Mathias Döpfner says UK economy will grow stronger post-Brexit
CEO of Axel Springer says Britain will be better off than other EU countries in 5 years time.
From Corbyn to Trump: Welcome to the politics of nostalgia
Rather than confronting issues with fresh ideas, movements are fearfully retreating to the halcyon past.
Homeowners report largest surge in confidence about house prices for seven years
Housing market shakes off Brexit blues as Knight Frank House Price Sentiment Index jumps.
John McDonnell says Labour will back access to EU's single-market not membership
Shadow chancellor also attacked Conservative premier Theresa May for not being 'in the game at all'.
Aldi to invest £300m in stores after record full-year sales in UK and Ireland
Sales jumped 12% to £7.7bn in 2015 calendar year.
Labour promises to fill EU regional funding shortfall after 2020
Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry will unveil the policy at Labour's conference today.
Metro Bank vows to become the Apple of banking as challenger bank's expansion continues
Co-founder Vernon Hill says lender is only challenger bank in UK and wants to win fans instead of customers.
Brexit pushes 76% of UK CEOs to consider moving headquarters abroad, KPMG survey shows
69% of the CEOs are confident the British economy will grow over the next year.
Fears grow among City figures over political push for 'Hard Brexit'
Concerns have been raised at the chance the UK will leave the single market and the customs union.
David Cameron quit as PM to avoid being prepared for the 'slaughterhouse', says ex-aide
Cameron's ex-spin doctor reveals crisis talks between Cameron and May in the days leading to Brexit.
Britain's post-Brexit future should be tax haven-free
Panama Papers and Bahamas Leaks show that the tax avoidance industry is alive and well.
Brexit three months on: Are young EU nationals still scared of being kicked out of Britain?
IBTimes UK meets several of the 455,000 EU nationals living in the British capital.
EU chief Martin Schulz reignites war of words with Boris Johnson over immigration
European Parliament president hit back at Johnson for branding Brussels' warnings as 'complete baloney'.
Raise your glasses to booze wthout the hangover – thanks to Brexit
Synthetic alcohol, which gives a buzz but not a sore head, has been held back by the EU but not once we leave.
Jobs in finance plummet after Brexit vote
Vacancies in financial sector in London have suffered a 13.6% decline in the past two months.
CVS Group sees jump in sales and profits
Operating profit rises 20% to £11.8m in year ended 30 June.
Brexit vote has set back UK infrastructure investment
S&P says overseas infrastructure funding could decline while the government's hands are tied.
BoE need not cut interest rates nearer to 0% to battle Brexit storm, says Kristin Forbes
Forbes said the current interest rate of 0.25% was good enough to prevent the UK from slipping into recession.
Boris Johnson says Brexit Article 50 could be triggered in early 2017
Foreign Secretary says Brexit does not have to take years to bring into effect.
Bank of England issues new Brexit warning over financial instability
Britain's financial system needed 'robust prudential standards', BoE says as it urges government not to relax rules.
Housing market fears are 'wide of the mark' as mortgage lending surges after Brexit vote
Brexit referendum sparked concerns about the housing market as economic and political uncertainty gripped UK.
UK manufacturing sector continues to grow but Brexit challenges lay ahead
CBI report shows 11 of the 18 sub-sectors of the manufacturing industry expect to increase production over next quarter.
Lord Lansley: Give NHS £5bn Brexit bonus
Lord Lansley says the British public have the 'right to expect' the commitment.
Lloyds of London drawing up plans to continue EU trading post-Brexit
British insurer's pre-tax profits grow from £1.2bn to £1.5bn in the first six months of its financial year.
EU chief Martin Schulz talks Brexit with Theresa May, Sadiq Khan and Jeremy Corbyn
European Parliament president makes trip to UK after visit from fellow EU grandee Donald Tusk.