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Migrant crisis: French riot police fire tear gas at hundreds of migrants trying to reach Calais port
Calais clashes come as work begins on 'Great Wall of Calais' to keep migrants out of the UK.
Brexit Department goes on rapid recruitment drive as headcount surges by 400%
IBTimes UK's number crunching shows David Davis' ministry is growing at a swift pace.
After Brexit, British Jews whose families fled Nazis consider returning to Germany
In a remarkable twist of history, British Jews who lost relatives in the Holocaust are thinking of becoming German.
Trouble looming in London's housing crisis as construction activity drops like a stone
JLL says stamp duty and Brexit means there are significantly fewer new build starts in central London.
OECD backtracks on Brexit warning after revising UK growth forecast
OECD now forecasts the UK economy to grow by 1.8% this year, compared with 1.7% forecast pre-referendum.
Brexit fears and tax rises cause property transactions to slide in August
HMRC data shows a 6.1% annual fall in the number of housing deals going through last month.
Why Brexit supporters will have to wait for the new 'right-wing Momentum'
Source tells IBTimes UK a top Ukip donor behind the plan is 'taking stock' after Diane James' victory.
Brexit impact 'will hit the City', warns Morgan Stanley chief
Warning comes after FCA revealed that 5,500 British firms rely on passporting rights to carry out business in Europe.
UK firms still hiring despite Brexit hit to business confidence
One in four employers plan to take on more permanent staff over next 12 months, fresh survey shows.
Prime London property prices set to stagnate for the next two years, says Savills
Savills says summer market after Brexit was was 'slow but certainly not moribund' for prime London property.
Prime London property prices continue falling as Brexit woe compounds tax hikes
Knight Frank says Brexit is a trigger for "overdue" asking price cuts in prime London property markets.
Tim Farron tries to woo Labour voters with praise for Tony Blair and the EU
Farron attempted to park the Liberal Democrat tanks on the centre ground in conference speech.
Tim Farron: Read Liberal Democrat leader's full speech to 2016 conference
Farron urges Theresa May to "tell us what Brexit really means" in address to party faithful.
London Fashion Week SS17: Ashish proves that diversity remains in style even after Brexit
Ashish's Indian-inspired collection was further proof that #londonisopen for fashion
Had Cameron not 'lied' Brexit result may have been different, says Wetherspoon's boss
Outspoken boss of pub chain says political classes insulted the voting public's intelligence.
Kingfisher dismisses Brexit impact as first half profits beat expectations
B&Q owner remains cautious over outlook in France but says turnaround plans remain on track.
Banks can manage impact of losing 'passporting rights' under EU law
Ratings agency Moody's thinks it is unlikely all permissions granted to financial firms will be lost.
Brexit supporter fined for stealing Eddie Izzard's pink beret at pro-EU rally
Polish national David Czerwonko, from Brentford, snatched the hat on 3 September.
Vince Cable slams Tim Farron over 'seriously disrespectful' second EU referendum plan
Senior Liberal Democrat told party members Farron's flagship policy is 'counterproductive'.
Brexit tremors find their way to the US presidential election campaign
Clinton must stop Trump from framing election as a single issue 'claim-our-country-back' referendum-style vote.
EU passporting: How will it affect the City's powerhouse financial services industry?
Bundesbank president is the latest top EU official who says that Brexit will cost the City free market access.
Europe is facing a 'peaceful invasion' of migrants, says former Australian PM Tony Abbott
Former Australian PM says "Too many are coming ... with the insistence that Europe should make way for them."
Britain 'to lose passporting rights if it leaves the EEA' after Brexit
ECB policymaker Jens Weidmann says it is too soon to determine whether Britain has weathered Brexit storm.
Rightmove: 'The rising tide of house prices is marooning more and more first-time buyers'
Asking prices rise sharply for first-time buyers as housing market "shakes off" Brexit.
'Hard Brexit' would hurt Britain's status as a financial hub says Bundesbank chief
Jens Weidmann warned of a bad impact on the UK if it left the single market.
Eastern European countries will veto Brexit if their citizens rights are threatened
Visegrad Four have called for equality for their citizens who live and work in the UK.
Petrol prices soar in the wake of Brexit
The plummeting pound has caused motorists to feel the squeeze.
Alex Salmond says new Scottish independence vote will happen in autumn 2018
In 2014, SNP said the indepdendence referendum was a 'once in a generation' event.
Britain should scrap the 1p piece, says Bank of England governor
Mark Carney said the penny should go as its value is inconsequential due to inflation rises.
Lib Dem conference: We're stronger and more relevant than ever, says Tim Farron
Tim Farron is to claim Brexit has put the party back on the map.