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27 EU member states to vie for two London-based agencies
The EU have officially launched the competition between 27 member states to decide which will host the London based European Medicines Agency and the European Banking Authority.
FX round-up: Sterling gains on dollar thanks to UK policy hawks coming to fore
Sterling managed Friday gains on the US dollar thanks to UK monetary policy hawks coming to the fore in recent days, but was otherwise down against a raft of commodity currencies.
London close: FTSE labours through Friday as sterling gains on underwhelming dollar
Stocks in London laboured through Friday as sterling made gains against an underwhelming US dollar a day after PM Theresa May met with European leaders in Brussels.
Citizens from EU countries will be able to stay reiterates May
Prime Minister Theresa May defended her proposals regarding the future rights of EU citizens in the UK.
Gap between home price growth in South and rest of UK to close, Hometrack says
Annual average UK city house price growth slowed in May, but increased during the last three months, the results of a survey showed.
Weakened May throws EU citizens rights on table in opening Brexit gambit
UK Prime Minister Theresa May used the three million EU citizens living in Britain as her opening gambit in Brexit negotiations, offering them a “settled status” if they had been in the country for five years.
CMA to take action against online gambling companies
The Competition and Markets Authority announced on Friday that it will be taking action against online gambling companies it suspects of breaking consumer law.