Brexit
UK net migration has biggest fall on record after Brexit vote
Net migration to the UK fell by the largest amount since records began in the year following the Brexit vote, official figures show.
Sterling boosted by potential €50bn Brexit bill
News that the UK has agreed to cough up a potential €50bn as part of a Brexit settlement to the EU saw the pound boosted on Wednesday, after reversing early losses the day before.
BoE's Cunliffe says Brexit poses huge uncertainty
The deputy governor of the Bank of England said there was huge uncertainty over the economic effects of Brexit as he underlined the BoE's view that Britain’s banks would be able to withstand a disorderly departure from the EU.
UK and EU reach agreement on EU divorce bill, report says
Westminster has reached an agreement with Brussels, in principle, on its so-called Brexit 'divorce bill', according to the Daily Telegraph.
Ireland's deputy PM Frances Fitzgerald resigns
Ireland narrowly avoided an election that held the potential to throw a spanner in the works of crucial Brexit negotiations after the country's Deputy Prime Minister Frances Fitzgerald chose to step down from her role, putting an end to a political impasse that began a week earlier.
Corbyn 'bigger threat' to business than Brexit, claims Morgan Stanley
Jeremy Corbyn becoming prime minister in a general election would cause more damage to UK business than Brexit, a report from US investment bank Morgan Stanley has said.
EU backs Irish calls for more Brexit border progress, foreign minister says
Ireland’s foreign minister Simon Coveney has said the UK government will have to make further concessions on the Irish border issue before it could progress to the next stage of talks with the EU over Brexit.
PM May to offer 'clarity' on Brexit divorce bill in push for trade talks
In a bid to move Brexit negotiations onto trade and a transition deal, Theresa May will tell European Council President Donald Tusk on Friday that the UK is prepared to surrender to some of Brussels' demands regarding the Brexit divorce bill.
UK airlines facing harsh post-Brexit rules - report
British airlines could face vastly restricted access to European Union airports after Brexit, according to leaked negotiation papers.
Budget preview: Hammond's faces unhappy balancing act
Philip Hammond faces a near-impossible task as he seeks to balance competing demands when delivering his budget.
Ministers agree to double Brexit divorce offer to €40bn
Senior ministers have backed Theresa May's plan to double Britain's offer of payment to leave the EU to €40bn, reports said.
UK election regulator to probe Leave campaign over Brexit payments
The UK electoral regulator has opened a new investigation to establish whether one of the main pro-Brexit campaign groups broke election spending rules.
Philip Hammond says there are 'no unemployed people' in the UK
All eyes turned towards Philip Hammond on Monday after the Chancellor claimed that there were "no unemployed people" in the UK.
Banks will definitely lose passporting rights post-Brexit, Barnier says
Banks and financial services firm operating in the UK will lose their so-called 'passporting rights' after Britain leaves the European Union, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator said on Monday.
Sunday share tips: Merlin Entertainments, Amryt Pharma
Stock in Merlin Entertainments is best avoided, The Sunday Times's John Collingridge says, pointing to the increasing headwinds the company is facing in the UK which will be compounded by the outfit's strategy of focusing on growth overseas.
Brexit secretary Davis blames France and Germany for stalemate
UK Brexit secretary David Davis has come out fighting against France and Germany over their attitude to exit negotiations, and blamed the European powers for the stalemate in the talks.
EU's Tusk gives May fortnight to decide on terms of Brexit payment
EU Council President Donald Tusk warned Theresa May on Friday that she had just two weeks to offer more money to the UK's Brexit divorce bill if there was to be any hope of trade talks beginning before the year's end.
Boris Johnson and Irish counterpart at odds over Brexit border issue
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson and Irish equivalent Simon Coveney publicly disagreed on several issues related to the Irish border during a press conference ahead of their meeting to discuss Brexit on Friday.
UK may increase offer for EU Brexit divorce bill - report
Prime Minister Theresa May is mulling a potential £20m increase to the Brexit 'divorce bill' to the European Union in order to move talks onto the next stage, according to a newspaper report on Thursday.
Parliament will have 2019 vote on final Brexit deal, Davis offers
Brexit minister David Davis has confirmed that the final deal to exit from the European Union will form a separate piece of legislation that must be debated by both houses of Parliament before the final divorce date.