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EU citizens could face new hate crime wave after Article 50 triggered, warns watchdog
The UK has seen a rise in hate crimes against EU nationals since the referendum in June.
Retired Britons living abroad in the EU may lose subsidised NHS healthcare post-Brexit
The NHS currently reimburses EU countries for British citizens' healthcare.
Tories welcome May's 'point by point' Brexit speech
The prime minister 'nailed the so-called ambiguities', says Boris Johnson.
Apple App Store hit with bumper Brexit price hike in the UK
Up-front costs and in-app purchases set to rise by around 25% following GBP fluctuations.
Pound slips to three-month low over hard Brexit fears
Sterling falls 1.2% against US dollar to $1.2017 during Asian trading.
Oxbridge chancellors warn hard Brexit could be a 'disaster' for higher education
Applications from European students have fallen since Brexit claims Cambridge professor.
Britain accused of preparing an official 'witch-hunt' by Russia
The embassy questioned whether the UK is seeking another EU referendum following US election concerns.
Incoming centre-right government in Iceland eyes EU referendum
The three-party coalition holds a one-seat majority in parliament.
Jeremy Corbyn refuses to give 'false promises' amid Labour EU immigration row
Left-winger will warn of sowing divisions in the UK by 'scapegoating migrants'.
Theresa May warns against rise of 'fringe politics' in Europe as hard-right threat looms
UK prime minister says 'great forces' of liberalism and globalisation must be defended.
Hard Brexit group 'heartened' by Theresa May's EU split hints
Richard Tice, the co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about May's remarks.
Politicians react to Sir Tim Barrow's appointment as UK's new ambassador to EU
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson hailed him as 'just the man to get the best deal for the UK'.
Think this year was eventful? Here is what is coming up in 2017
We could do with a quiet year - but perish the thought in the next 12 months.
UK thinks Santa Claus would have voted against Brexit and Donald Trump
YouGov survey also showed the British electorate think Father Christmas is a Green Party supporter.
Before and after Brexit: Photo highlights of British politics in 2016
Protests, resignations and Nigel Farage – here are the best (and worst) photos documenting British politics before and after the vote.
UK civil service 'lacks direction and details' to deliver Brexit says think-tank
Institute for Government says Whitehall 'urgently needs' to prepare for negotiations with the EU.
Chancellor Philip Hammond supports a longer 'transitional' Brexit deal
He tells MPs that taking longer than two years to leave EU means less disruption.
Asos to hire 1,500 staff for London headquarters
Online fashion company to invest £40m into Greater London House in Camden over three years.
Irish High Court questioned over legal challenge to revoke Brexit
Jolyon Maugham QC wants to know whether Article 50 can be reversed once triggered.
'Post-truth' is word of the year - but that doesn't mean we should accept lies from Trump or Brexiteers
My dream for 2017 is that Trump's presidential win turns out to be the most spectacular Fake News yet.
PMQs and Brexit debate live: Where to watch MPs clash over EU exit plans
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are sending the reserves to PMQs, which are followed by a Brexit debate.
EU's chief Brexit fixer urges UK to 'keep calm and negotiate' as he unveils timetable
Michel Barnier wants to complete talks with the UK by October 2018 and ratify the deal in March 2019.
As the Supreme Court mulls Brexit and Article 50, Twitter asks: Where are the women?
The hearing will take place over four days - and will be led by white, middle-aged men.
UK manufacturers expect modest recovery in 2017
Manufacturers report positive output and new orders for the first time in 18 months.
Supreme Court judges hearing Brexit appeal must not make 'political' ruling, warns Attorney General
Jeremy Wright says the 11 justices 'must not stray into areas of political judgement'.
Trust in politicians at all-time low, survey reveals
Poll found journalists, bankers and estate agents are trusted more than politicians.
Ukip accuse David Davis of 'going weak at the knees' over EU payments after Brexit
MEP Gerard Batten attacked the Brexit Secretary after his admission in the House of Commons.
Zac Goldsmith and Sarah Olney cast votes as battle for Richmond Park nears end
The by-election was triggered in protest to Heathrow expansion but Brexit has been a major theme.
Brexit challenger Gina Miller spent £60,000 on security after getting death threats
She said she has endured online racist and sexist abuse and has faced a threat of sexual violence.
'Xenophobia' is Dictionary.com's 2016 Word of the Year after Brexit and election of Donald Trump
The word was searched 938% more times than usual after Brexit result.