Brexit
George Osborne regrets mistakes that led to Brexit referendum
George Osborne admitted that he regrets missing the opportunity to inform citizens of the benefits of belonging to the EU and not spotting “the shift in politics” that led to the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Brexit Sec expects to secure deal before 21 November
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab told the a parliamentary committee on Wednesday that he expects a deal with the European Union to be secured before 21 November.
EU backs short-term access to UK clearing houses in no-deal Brexit
The European Union has reassured the financial services sector that firms will still be able to access derivatives clearing houses in London in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
UK Budget: Hammond delivers tax and spend as Brexit D-day looms
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond on Monday claimed that the era of austerity was “finally coming to an end” as he unveiled £30bn of extra spending to keep the electorate onside as the gritty end of Brexit talks loomed.
Millennials could lose £3,000 a year for decades in no-deal Brexit
Young people in the UK could lose as much as £108,000 in lost earnings by 2050 (over £3,000 a year) in the case of a no-deal Brexit, a report from the campaign group Our Future, Our Choice released on Friday found.
No-deal Brexit 'would slash UK budget by £30bn'
A no-deal Brexit could cost the UK £30bn in extra public spending over five years, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research said on Friday.
Russia blocks UK's proposed post-Brexit trade quotas
Russia and a number of other members of the World Trade Organisation have moved to block Britain from inheriting the terms it held with the organisation under the EU.
BlackRock's European HQ to remain in UK
Asset manager BlackRock confirmed on Wednesday that it would keep its biggest European operation and regional headquarters in the UK after Brexit with just a few roles moving to the bloc.
May to meet Tory backbenchers to avoid leadership contest
Prime Minister Theresa May will face up to party critics at the '1922 Committee' of backbenchers on Wednesday where she will answer questions regarding Brexit in a move to avoid a leadership contest.
EU prepared to agree UK-wide customs union - report
The pound popped up on Tuesday afternoon after reports emerged that the European Union is prepared to accept the creation of a UK-wide customs union.
Liam Fox confident of UK's ability to strike trade deal with US
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said he believes the UK has a strong negotiating position to strike a beneficial trade deal with the US after Brexit.
Tory rebels withdraw amendment to boycott Irish backstop
Tory rebel Steve Baker withdrew a parliamentary amendment that would have made the European Union’s backstop proposal illegal, according to reports on Monday.
May says Brexit deal '95% settled', but party tensions rise
Theresa May will tell the Commons on Monday that 95% of the Brexit deal with the European Union is settled but could face a revolt from members of her cabinet and the wider Conservative party after she proposed looser divorce terms.
Faceless Pro-Brexit campaign targeting MPs via Facebook, says committee
An anonymous campaign to oppose Prime Minister Theresa May's Chequers Brexit deal has been operating on Facebook for 10 months, a parliamentary committee said on Saturday.
Amazon to create 1000 technology jobs in UK
Amazon announced on Friday it would hire 1,000 new technology, research and other skilled workers by 2019 in the UK in a move designed to give the country “a leading role in global innovation”.
US could force UK to discard post-Brexit trade deal with China
The UK could be forced to choose between the United States and China when striking trade deals after Brexit, according to reports.
UK mulls 'new idea' to extend Brexit transition period
Theresa May said she is open to negotiating a longer Brexit transition period to allow more time to agree to a solution with the EU about the Irish border, with a feared potential cost of £12bn to £15bn.
May to urge EU leaders to give ground on Irish border issue
The UK Prime Minister will address EU leaders at a crucial Brexit summit in Brussels on Wednesday, urging them to keep the door open to negotiations and give ground on the Irish border issue.
Cabinet meets ahead of crucial EU summit
The Prime Minister is attempting to quell government in-fighting and rally her colleagues behind her ahead of a crucial European Union summit on Wednesday.
Brexit talks halted ahead of key EU summit
Brexit negotiations have seemingly hit a brick wall over the Irish border issue, which may mean the UK will miss the opportunity to close a deal in this week’s European Union summit.