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UK house prices: The housing market will 'slow down but not plummet' amid Brexit concerns
House prices will fall in London as demand is throttled by global economic issues, tax rises and Brexit.
Develop a tailor-made post-Brexit model 'that suits the UK and EU' urges Theresa May
British PM 'intends' to guarantee EU citizens' rights in UK, as long as Britons' rights are protected.
UK economy grew 0.6% in second quarter despite looming Brexit vote
ONS says the economy saw 0.6% growth, up from 0.4% in the previous quarter.
Marston's pub sales boosted by Euro 2016
Like-for-like sales in taverns up 2.5% in the 16 weeks to 23 July period.
Police review launched following post-Brexit hate crimes spike
More than 6,000 hate crimes were recorded in weeks following EU Referendum.
Prince Andrew opens gate in China Town with UK China Ambassador who calls Brexit an 'opportunity'
Duke of York attended inauguration of traditional gate replica in busy central London.
Mortgage approvals down 11% in the month of the EU referendum
BBA lending data shows number of mortgage approvals in June 2016 was 48,973.
What is More United and who is behind Paddy Ashdown's new political movement?
IBTimes UK looks at some of the key figures who helped launch the organisation.
Letting agents: 'The rental market has responded to Brexit in a calm fashion'
Arla survey shows little change to supply of rental homes after Brexit vote on 23 June.
UK immigration: Theresa May will 'order Whitehall to explore a student visa crackdown'
Home Office and Department for Education officials will reportedly lead the policy review
GlobalData posts modest half-year loss
UK-based analytics firm wary of Brexit impact on long-term growth.
Brexit: Two-year 'shadow' looms over global economy concedes Philip Hammond
As a lengthy negotiating process looms ahead, the chancellor points to 'uncertainty' over Brexit outcome.
Brexit increases 'global economic uncertainty' say G20 finance chiefs
The world's largest economies pledge to work together to combat volatility.
Government announces 'hate crime action plan' as offences soar following Brexit vote
289 hate crimes were reported the day after the EU referendum result was announced.
G20 finance ministers pledge to mitigate Brexit shock, boost growth
Ministers did not divulge their plans on how to boost growth.
EU considers temporarily exempting UK from freedom of movement rules
Potential deal could see Britain retain access to the single market while a migration freeze is in place.
British expats in Spain fear for future in adopted homeland post-Brexit
More than 16,000 people have signed a petition calling for Britons in Spain to get dual citizenship.
UK homeowners believe the Brexit vote sent their house prices falling in July
Knight Frank's House Price Sentiment Index turns negative for first time since 2013 after EU referendum
UK factory output being battered by Brexit
Britain's economy likely to contract 0.4% in the third quarter, survey says.
UK house prices holding up despite Brexit fears but slowdown looms in London
Hometrack UK Cities Index shows that Aberdeen house prices are worst-performing in the country.
Will Brexit make UK housing crisis even worse?
UK housebuilders say demand is still strong in housing market amid chronic undersupply of homes
Brexit: No single market access without free movement of people, Francois Hollande tells Theresa May
The French president said the UK faces a 'choice' between free market access or 'another status'.
AO World shares rise following strong sales report
Online home appliances retailer reports 25% increase in UK sales in the first quarter.
Despite Brexit uncertainty mortgage lenders pumped £20.7bn into UK housing market in June
Council of Mortgage Lenders says it expects market activity to 'soften modestly' as transactions weaken.
Demand for commercial property slumps after Brexit referendum as London suffers most
On the occupier side – office or retail space – demand was flat, the first instance of no rise since 2012 slowdown.
Theresa May rules out Brexit talks 'until our objectives are clear' during first foreign trip as PM
May says Brexit roadmap will take time but Merkel insists Germany, UK and EU do not want an 'impasse'.
Pound sterling weakening against euro dents Eurotunnel profit forecasts
Cross-Channel rail operator lowered its 2016 profit forecast by 4.5% to €535m.
Johnson Matthey plays down Brexit impact
Chemical firm expects 'substantial' boost to full-year earnings from weak pound.
Why Nick Clegg is returning to the frontline of British politics
Former deputy prime minister has been appointed EU spokesman of the Liberal Democrats.
Diverting money towards housing associations could support housebuilding if Brexit sparks a downturn
National Housing Federation calls for more 'flexibility' in public funds for housebuilding to solve housing crisis