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Hate crime soars after EU referendum result 'unleashed something in people'
On average, 12 hate crimes were recorded every hour just two days after the EU referendum.
UK aviation industry faces post-Brexit challenges despite likely increase of tourists
Flying between UK and mainland Europe may become more expensive if UK leaves European Common Aviation Area.
Nigel Farage attends Republican Convention but refuses to endorse Donald Trump
The pair have previously spoken highly of one another, with Trump backing Brexit in the EU referendum.
From funding to jobs: UK's leading scientists issue strong warning over Brexit
UK national academies publish joint statement calling on government support following Brexit.
House prices rose strongly ahead of Brexit referendum and 'predictions of storm are overblown'
May house-price index from Office for National Statistics shows disparity across UK as London surges forward.
Brexit will bring slowdown but not recession, says PwC
Accountancy firm does not anticipate a crash in the UK housing market.
Societe Generale: There is a house price bubble in London and Brexit will trigger a correction
Property prices in London may be overvalued by 50% in the city's most expensive areas.
London property sees a 163% leap in the number of cuts to asking prices after the Brexit vote
LonRes says sellers of London property now must offer discounts to shift stock after EU referendum.
UK economy faces 'loss of momentum' following Brexit, think-tank warns
EY ITEM Club says unemployment could rise to 7% by 2019.
Labour leadership: Nominations open as Eagle and Smith vie for Jeremy Corbyn's job
Corbyn will automatically be on the ballot after a ruling from Labour's National Executive Committee.
Brexit is really bad news for UK, says fund manager
OMGI chief executive Richard Buxton expects UK economy to 'judder to a halt' in coming months.
Brexit: Asking prices drop after referendum but 'the housing market remains steady'
Rightmove said the fundamentals in the housing market remain the same, underpinning UK house prices.
Nicola Sturgeon threatens to veto Brexit if terms aren't good for Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon considering Scotland remaining part of the UK and EU.
Surge in numbers of British children investigated for hate crimes since Brexit vote
One 9-year-old allegedly told classmate 'My dad told me not to sit next to Jews.'
New EU migrants arriving in UK before Brexit may be sent home says Tory David Davis
Davis dismisses idea that UK and EU citizens will be 'bargaining chips' in Brexit negotiations.
Brexit: Theresa May reveals desire for 'UK approach' before triggering Article 50
Top Tory held her first meeting with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon after being appointed prime minister
Gogglebox airs one-off Brexit special featuring Boris and Gove and David Cameron's resignation
Gogglebox couple Steph and Dom want to meet Nigel Farage for a second time.
Labour leadership: Owen Smith promises second EU referendum to ratify Brexit
Smith currently faces Jeremy Corbyn and Angela Eagle in the party's leadership contest.
Bank of England mulls interest rate cut to ease Brexit anxiety
Analysts polled by Reuters expect benchmark rate to be slashed to new record low of 0.25%.
Brexit vote triggers biggest ever drop in new homes coming to UK market
Demand for new homes falls to its lowest level since 2008.
In pictures: David Cameron's final day at Downing Street as prime minister of UK
Cameron addressed his final Prime Minister's Question Time before handing over to Theresa May.
David Cameron: A pictorial look at his time as Conservative Party leader and British Prime Minister
IBTimes UK looks back at the political reign of David Cameron, UK Prime Minister 2010-2016.
Theresa May Q&A: Your questions answered about the UK's new prime minister
IBTimes UK politics reporter Ian Silvera and video editor Alfred Joyner discuss UK's new premier.
Brexit will not affect US growth, IMF says
Washington-based lender keeps its US GDP growth forecast unchanged at 2.2% for this year.
MPs will debate holding a second EU referendum after four million sign petition
Move comes as Brussels still waits for Britain to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to split.
Bad weather hits UK retail sales in June
Like-for-like sales slip 0.5% from a year ago following 0.5% increase in May.
Racist Britain: Channel 4 Dispatches investigates xenophobic aftermath of EU Referendum result
Journalist Seyi Rhodes unveils the 'race hate' which has flourished following Brexit.
Labour leadership contest triggered after Angela Eagle challenges Jeremy Corbyn
Party's ruling body will now convene a meeting to confirm arrangements for a vote.
Andy Murray and Lewis Hamilton victories see sport ease British heartache amid Brexit fallout
Domestic success in 2016 lifts the gloom amid the changing and uncertain political landscape.
Brexit jitters push UK business optimism to three-year low
BDO's business optimism index falls to 98.9 in June from 99.4 in the previous month.