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Brexit uncertainty hurt UK economy – extending Article 50 could hurt it more
The ongoing policy uncertainty affects both ends of the economy: consumers and producers.
Top EU court hears Brexit challenge as critics slam May deal
Theresa May is making a blunt appeal to voters and to lawmakers to support her divorce deal, arguing that any alternative would be a jump into the unknown.
Nick Clegg wants MPs to force a constitutional crisis to stop Brexit 'muppets'
Nick Clegg has called on MPs to force a constitutional crisis in order to halt Brexit, accusing the "muppets" in Theresa May's government of destroying the UK's reputation.
Brexit: Scottish request for European ruling on Article 50 withdrawal rejected
Cross-party group of seven Scottish politicians fail in attempt to ask European Court of Justice to rule on whether UK could unilaterally abandon Brexit.
Government's Brexit department 'in chaos' as more than 140 job roles still unfilled
David Davis accused of running "disorganised and underpowered" department as figures reveal how understaffed it is.
Article 50 author slams Theresa May over 'misleading' irreversible Brexit claims
Lord Kerr said Brexit decision can still be changed even if the date UK leaves the EU is written in Withdrawal Bill.
Why you should be optimistic about Brexit
I'm not expecting Brussels to do Britain any favours; I'm simply expecting it to act in its own interest.
EU 'frightened' by lower divorce bill, says Davis
David Davis said he will not be pressured into making decision on Brexit divorce bill.
'Remain' lawyer Jo Maugham calls out Katie Hopkins' over 'ill-informed attack typical of far right'
Maugham responds to tweets naming his famous father David Benedictus.
Gina Miller: Anti-hard Brexit campaign will 'ensure democracy' at general election
Pro-EU campaigner spoke to IBTimes UK about the Best for Britain tactical voting initiative.
Brexit minister David Davis claims EU chief Jean Claude Juncker plotting to get him sacked
"If they don't want me across the table, there is a reason for that," the senior Conservative said.
Bregret? Majority of UK public now think vote to leave EU was wrong
Boost for pro-EU campaigners as British voters change their tune over the economic bloc.
Britain would be 'welcomed back into Europe post-election' promises EU president
Antonio Tajani says change of government could mean reversal of Article 50.
UK manufacturing exports surge to two-year high despite Brexit fears
BCC survey shows firms remain confident over the short-term future but medium-term outlook is uncertain.
How a post-Brexit immigration crackdown could cripple the UK retail industry
More than 760,000 non-UK nationals worked in the sector in 2016, according to official statistics.
City of London can't be cut off from Europe because of Brexit, warns Mark Carney
Bank of England governor urges Britain to take 'the high road' in Brexit negotiations.
'Brexit knows no winners, all sides will lose' - German businesses warn of damage to EU and UK
German SMEs could lose billions in trade should the UK leave the single market.
FX Focus: Pound rallies as Britain's services sector booms
Growth in the UK services sector hits three-month high in March, beating analysts' expectations.
In pictures: Gibraltar remains rock solid as it keeps calm and carries on being British
With its red telephone boxes and double decker buses, Gibraltar remains an outpost of Britishness at the tip of Spain.
Striking a post-Brexit trade deal will be 'a laborious endeavour' German vice-chancellor warns May
Sigmar Gabriel said Germany 'as keen as the UK' to agree on an 'orderly withdrawal' and trade terms.
Tory MP: Brexit will end UK's 'humiliation' at having burgundy EU passports
Andrew Rosindell wants passports to return to having their pre-1988 covers.
FX Focus: Pound on track for first quarterly gains against the dollar in over a year
South African rand plunges 5% against the dollar after President Jacob Zuma reshuffles its cabinet.
Drastic cut in EU immigration could lead to staff shortages in hotels and bars
KPMG report warns it will take 10 years for the hospitality industry to reduce reliance on EU workers.
Donald Tusk prepares to reveal EU approach to Brexit negotiations
The draft guidelines are expected to back Merkel and Hollande's call for departure terms to be settled first.
Brexit Secretary David Davis reassures EU of commitment to security
European leaders accused Theresa May of trying to 'blackmail' EU to get a better trade deal.
FX Focus: Pound takes Article 50 in its stride and holds steady
Dollar edges higher after positive GDP data, while euro remains under pressure ahead of French elections.
Francois Hollande tells Theresa May EU-UK relationship talks must wait until after Brexit divorce
Hollande echoed Angela Merkel's statement, calling for the divorce bill to be settled first.
Theresa May's extreme Brexit isn't the only option – let's fight for a progressive Britain
The UK government has no mandate to use Brexit to strip away workers' rights and environmental protections.
UK must maintain strong Nato presence despite Brexit says Labour's Nia Griffith
Shadow defence secretary spoke to IBTimes UK after Theresa May invoked Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
Asian stock markets mostly down following the UK triggering formal Brexit process
Investors are also concerned over ECB policymakers being wary of changing their policy.