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May entering negotiations with Brussels with an open mind
Theresa May is not looking for Britain to exit the European Union without clinching a Brexit deal with Brussels, one of the bloc's highest-ranking officials said on Friday.
Britain celebrates first coal-free day since Industrial Revolution
Friday was thought to be the first entirely coal-free day in Britain for hundreds of years, as reliance on nuclear, gas and renewable energy from wind and solar meant no coal power was required.
US existing home sales hit 10-year high in March
Sales of US existing home sales rose more than expected in March, to their highest pace in more than 10 years, according to data from the National Association of Realtors.
Borussia Dortmund bus attacker aimed to gain from share speculation
A German-Russian man has been arrested for carrying out the explosives attack on the Borussia Dortmund team bus, with police saying the 28-year-old had been shorting the football club’s shares and nothing to do with Islam.
UK growth and inflation set to exceed forecasts in near-term, BoE's Saunders says
Inflation and growth may outstrip the Bank of England's most recent forecasts, the Monetary Policy Committee's Michael Saunders said.
UK retail sales drop as price deflator spikes
UK retail sales fell in March to record their first quarterly decline since 2013 as the falling pound sent shop prices soaring, which suggests the consumer spending slowdown is gathering pace and that the Bank of England may not raise interest rates for some time.
Eurozone business activity hits six-year high in April
Business activity in the eurozone hit a six-year high in April, according to preliminary data released on Friday.