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Theresa May likely to trigger formal Brexit talks in January or February, Donald Tusk says
The European Council president made the revelation after an informal summit of EU countries in Bratislava that did not include the UK.
Bratislava summit: Angela Merkel says EU is in 'critical' situation
Leaders have gathered in Bratislava with bloc reeling from Brexit and the refugee crisis.
Fishermen open floodgates for another anti-EU Brexit flotilla down the Thames
Fishing for Leave campaign tells IBTimes UK it is leaving the option open.
Weaker sterling could help Britain narrow its current account deficit, says BoE policymaker
Kristin Forbes claims Britain's net foreign asset position could benefit from a sharply weaker pound.
Nigel Farage says Ukip 'won the war but now must win the peace' for Brexit in final speech as leader
Farage urges party to stay 'strong and healthy' after 'changing the course of British political history'.
Does an Indian summer loom for the dollar as autumn reaches the bond markets?
Markets are now pricing in an extraordinarily slow pace of rate hikes by the US Fed – from their current 0.25-0.5% range, to about 0.75% by the end of 2017.
US bankers call for transparency in Brexit negotiations
Brexit will have 'major global impact', financial industry lobby groups say.
Ukip leadership election: Diane James expected to succeed Nigel Farage
Party will make the announcement in afternoon after Farage gives his final address as leader.
Homeowners lose confidence after Brexit vote as focus shifts to 'improving not moving'
Poll shows over 40% of homeowners lost confidence in the property market after the EU referendum.
Jean-Claude Juncker blames Brexit on 40 years of lies and half truths about the EU
EU president admits vote outcome shows something wrong not only with the UK but Europe as well.
Biffa plans to raise £270m in signs that London flotation market is moving after Brexit
The 104-year-old waste management firm plans to return to the London Stock Exchange.
Polish police deployed to Harlow after Arkadiusz Jozwik's murder to reassure community
Deployment comes as the UK sees rise in recorded hate crimes since Brexit vote.
Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged, in line with market expectations
BoE does not forecast UK economy to slow down in the second half of 2016 as much as forecast before the Brexit vote.
UK retail sales soar past expectations in August
Retail sales excluding petrol stations grow 5.9% in August, smashing analysts' forecast for a 4.8% gain.
Bank of England names senior director Phil Evans as Brexit coordinator
Evans will try to ensure the UK financial sector isn't unduly affected by Brexit.
EU appoints French and German negotiators to head new Brexit task force
A French politician and a German trade official will liaise with David Davis and Liam Fox over UK's future.
Email reveals Jack Straw hoped Brexit would bury bad news of Chilcot verdict on Iraq war
Leaked emails between Straw and former US Secretary of State Colin Powell were obtained by DC Leaks.
Bank of England expected to keep interest rates at historic lows
Mark Carney is likely to hold fire when the Bank of England meets on Thursday, after cutting interest rates last month.
Sir James Dyson says businesses would be 'mad to withhold investment plans' post Brexit vote
Dyson is so positive about the UK's future that he is investing £250m to expand his company's R&D facility.
UK unemployment rate holds steady as number of people in work reaches all-time high
UK unemployment rate remains at lowest level since the three months between July and September 2005.
Juncker condemns Brexit-linked killing of Polish factory worker in Essex
Europe cannot accept Polish workers being 'murdered in the streets of Essex', the EU chief tells MEPs.
Housebuilder Galliford Try posts record profit and says it is ready for Brexit uncertainty
The housebuilder completed more than 3,000 homes in the period.
The European Union is split by post-Brexit disunity EU Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker will warn
In his annual state of the union address, Juncker will say the EU needs to come together.
Theresa May risks 'disturbing precedent' by triggering Article 50 without MP approval
House of Lords Constitution Committee says it would be 'constitutionally inappropriate' to ignore parliament.
Top EU negotiator Guy Verhofstadt calls for Brexit before 2019
Verhofstadt wants the UK to split from the EU before the next round of European Parliamentary elections.
House price growth slows in the UK as market set to 'cool not crash'
Office for National Statistics says house prices growing fastest in East and South East of England, alongside London.
Brits have nothing to fear in Brexit talks with EU says JD Wetherspoon chairman
Boss of market-leading pub chain says French winemakers won't tolerate post-Brexit tariffs on the UK.
Sir Julian King vows to 'champion' Europol in MEP hearing
King must win the backing of MEPs to become the UK's last EU commissioner.
Brexit won't damage trade ties between 'natural allies' UK and India, says minister
Indian Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas says Indo-British partnership strong enough to endure Brexit volatility.
Polish man attacked by gang of 20 youths in suspected hate crime in Leeds
28-year-old seriously injured on same day Theresa May apologises for murder of Polish man in the UK.