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Mark Carney defends Bank of England's warnings and response to Brexit vote
Contingency plans adopted by the Bank helped soften the Brexit impact, governor tells MPs.
FX Focus: Pound tumbles against dollar and euro after poor manufacturing data
Euro slides against the dollar ahead of highly-anticipated European Central Bank's meeting on Thursday.
Theresa May rules out 'running commentary' on Brexit negotiations with EU
PM issued statement after Brexit Secretary David Davis was slapped down by Number 10.
Jeremy Corbyn fails to grill Theresa May over grammar schools gaffe or Brexit at PMQs
Labour leader used all six questions on housing during the first exchange since the summer recess.
Liberal Democrats insist party's Brexit referendum plan differs from Owen Smith's
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron will launch his party's policies around Brexit today.
New FA chairman Greg Clarke fears Brexit will damage bids to host major tournaments
England last hosted a major tournament in 1996.
UK manufacturing output suffers unexpected decline after Brexit vote
Manufacturing production slides 0.9% month-on-month in July but advances 0.8% on an annual basis, ONS figures reveal.
House prices fell in August but a Brexit-triggered crash 'should be avoided'
Halifax house price index says slowdown is in line with its forecasts.
Ashtead Group raises profit forecast after strong first quarter
Construction equipment firm posts 4% increase in underlying profit in three months to 31 July.
UK manufacturing: Ford to reduce planned investment and engine production at Bridgend plant
The decision will not affect the jobs of the 1,850 staff employed at the plant, Ford says.
UK wants Australia to be its first post-Brexit trade partner
Countries to hold preliminary talks from early 2017 towards framing a bilateral free trade agreement.
Number 10 slaps down Brexit Secretary David Davis just 24 hours after Commons debut
Davis, a Leave campaigner, told MPs it was 'improbable' that the UK would remain in the single market.
Remainers want a glitch in Brexit negotiations so they can claim they were right all along
By now they should be embarrassed over their terrible 'expert' predictions – so where's the mea culpa?
Brexit vote hits Berkeley's reservations but market stabilises in August
Housebuilder reiterates guidance through to 2018 and expects to make £2bn in pre-tax profit by end of April.
DS Smith hopeful of positive performance despite Brexit concerns
Paper company reports solid volume growth on the back of strong demand from European customers.
EU migrants need to have jobs before coming to the UK under Theresa May's plans
The prime minister is said to be planning tougher entry rules for migrants in lieu of a points system.
IAG unveils host of new deals as load factor dips slightly in July
British Airways owner posts 9% year-on-year increase in August passenger stats as load factor falls to 85.9%.
Lloyd's of London may move business to EU if single-market access not secured in Brexit talks
Chairman of the world's oldest insurance market says move in line with contingency planning.
Great British Bake Off reflects the country's cultural mix — and the racists hate it
There is an uneasiness among many people at the speed and extent to which British society is changing.
Australian-style visa system won't deliver the immigration control UK desires, says May
Conservative prime minister defended her stance during the G20 summit in China.
Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith should address the 'elephant in the room' says immigration expert
Ed Miliband adviser Professor Thom Brooks spoke to IBTimes UK about the issue.
Brexit debate: Watch MPs discuss holding second EU referendum
MPs to hold debate in Westminster Hall after petition attracts more than four million votes.
Britain likely to 'avoid recession' after strong services PMI data
Pound gains ground after UK services PMI rebounds from 4-year low recorded in July and beats forecast.
MPs debate second EU referendum as Theresa May faces immigration backlash
Debate comes after more than four million people signed an online petition over the historic vote.
Keep the faith in income generative UK equities, says veteran market commentator
TD Direct Investing CIO Michelle McGrade feels investors looking at long-term equity market returns should explore banks.
Theresa May casts doubt on Brexit pledge of a points-based immigration system
The UK prime minister says such a deal may not be the 'silver bullet' to curb EU migrant levels.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reveals miscarriage tragedy for first time
Scotland's First Minister spoke out to challenge assumptions about childless women.
Man charged with theft after snatching Eddie Izzard's pink beret during March for Europe
A man grabbed the comedian's garish hat whilst he was supporting a pro-EU march in London
Japan's government warns the nation's corporations could quit the UK after Brexit
Japan's government's says the UK's exit from the EU will 'a major disturbance to the world economy'.
Theresa May warns of economic 'trouble' after Brexit, as Obama delays trade deal talks
Obama says US will finish trade deals with the EU and Asia-Pacific nations first.