Brexit
Corbyn doesn't rule out a second referendum under Labour government
Labour's leader arguably shied away in a newspaper interview from ruling out a second referendum if he becomes Prime Minister.
Brexit department denies David Davis is being sidelined from talks
The Brexit department is accusing Brussels of trying to undermine David Davis and the government’s negotiating position by claiming he has been sidelined from Brexit talks.
Theresa May urged to withdraw Tory whip over "disloyal" Brexit comments
Prime Minister Theresa May is being pressured by Brexit supporters to withdraw Conservative whip from Michael Heseltine over his "disloyal comments" suggesting that a Jeremy Corbyn government would be better than Brexit.
Theresa May accepts amendment that Brexit date could be delayed
Theresa May has accepted an amendment to the EU withdrawal bill that would give parliament the power to delay the Brexit date in a worst-case scenario.
BoE offers EU banks and insurers easy post-Brexit access
A new dividing line has opened up over Brexit after the Bank of England said it planned to let EU banks and insurers keep their free access to the UK.
IMF says Brexit has weakened UK economy
Brexit has weakened Britain's economy, which has slowed despite strong global growth and low interest rates, the International Monetary Fund said.
Bank of England finds labour shortages and weaker spending
Labour shortages increased while spending by consumers and businesses weakened in the fourth quarter, the Bank of England reported.
No special Brexit deal for the City, Barnier says
There will be no special deal for the City of London when Britain leaves the European Union, Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, has warned.
ECB warns London-based banks against empty shell offices in the EU after Brexit
The European Central Bank will be paying special attention to London-based banks’ relocation plans, issuing a warning at the start of the week against any temptation to set-up empty shell offices in the EU after Brexit.
Conservative rebels propose a cross-party alliance for soft Brexit
Theresa May is being urged to reach out to Labour and face down hardline Brexiters to seek a stronger future relationship with Europe.
Brexit: EU leaders agree to move to second phase of talks
European Union leaders have agreed to start the next phase of Brexit negotiations on Friday, having given Prime Minister Theresa May's overnight speech a warm reception.
Commons defeat cranks up pressure on May ahead of Brussels summit
Prime Minister Theresa May suffered an embarrassing defeat in the House of Commons overnight as dissenters from her own party joined opposition MPs in backing an amendment which requires a parliamentary vote on the final Brexit deal.
Brexit transition agreement 'urgent', MPs warn government
MPs on parliament's Treasury Committee have warned the government that an agreement to implement a post-Brexit transition deal must be completed in a matter of weeks, or the UK economy will begin to be adversely affected.
Brexit: Theresa May could be facing defeat over withdrawal bill
The British government is facing a rebellion in parliament after MPs requested an amendment calling for a “meaningful vote" on the Brexit deal before it is made final.
UK worse off under almost all Brexit scenarios, says US thinktank
Britain would lose 4. 9% of its GDP over a decade at a cost of £105bn if it left the European Union without a deal and operated under World Trade Organisation rules, according to the US Rand Corporation thinktank.
EU Brexit negotiator says David Davis comments 'undermine trust'
Brexit secretary David Davis’ claim that the deal agreed by the UK and European Union last week is not binding has been branded “unacceptable” by bloc negotiator Guy Verhofstadt, who added that it “undermines trust” between the two teams.
UK employer hiring outlook reaches lowest level since 2012
UK employers are reticent about hiring new workers as we head into 2018 and in some sectors are even 'stockpiling' employees on long-term contracts to avoid a potential skills exodus after Brexit.
Brussels questions legality of deporting EU homeless from UK
Since the referendum, the rate of deportations of EU citizens from Britain has risen dramatically, especially that of rough sleepers, with 5000 EU citizens having been deported from the UK in the past 12 months.
May confirms UK Brexit bill to be up to £39bn if final deal agreed
Britain's exit from the European Union will cost £35bn-£39bn, Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed on Monday.
EY sees 10,500 jobs leaving UK after Brexit
The UK will lose 10,500 financial services jobs immediately after Brexit, according to the latest jobs tracker compiled by accountants Ernst & Young.