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Employer Turns Down 'Excellent' Applicant Due To 5 -Year Break: Why Gap Years Shouldn't Matter
While career gaps can still lead to rejections, there has been a hike in recruiters who welcome lengthy gaps in employment.
'The Repercussions Affect Us The Most': Youngsters Say What They Really Think About Brexit
Those who were unable to vote when the Brexit referendum was held in 2016, now aged 19 to 21 years old, revealed to International Business Times UK how the independence scheme has changed their lives.
Sunak To Implement Rwanda Deportation Policy Despite 'Unlawful' Court Ruling
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick confirms emergency Rwanda treaty and says flights will take off "as a matter of urgency".
Nigel Farage tells Brits that 'Brexit has failed'
Nigel Farage announced that 'Brexit has failed', leaving Brits wanting explanations from the Conservative government and an increase in anti-Brexit campaigns.
More Brexit Voters Think Theresa May Muddled Negotiations As Commons Takes Over
Brexit latest has the British parliament gaining an upper hand on the process, reflecting the disenchantment with Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of the Brexit negotiations.
Brexit Chaos: Theresa May's Deal Defeated In UK Parliament
Theresa May's Brexit divorce deal was defeated in Britain's Parliament by 230 votes Tuesday, pushing the prime minister and the country into political chaos.
Brexit: Nigel Farage says there needs to be a second EU referendum
Former Ukip leader says Leave needs higher percentage of votes to stop Remainers 'whining' about Brexit.
British 'Dad's Army' to patrol borders will be no match for returning Isis jihadis
Home Office confirmed it was discussing plan to use "border force special volunteers" to bolster border force, which carries out controls on goods and people entering the UK.
Brexit date could be pushed back to avoid second Commons humiliation for Theresa May
Prime Minister previously committed to leaving the European Union on 29 March 2019 but a delay would appease MPs.
Former Europe minister Caroline Flint will defy Labour whip on Brexit bill to avoid 'chaos'
Don Valley MP to go against party for first time to back government's withdrawal bill
Australia is putting early pressure on the UK over its post-Brexit immigration system
British government may have to relax its immigration rules to secure new trade deals.
Most EU businesses have not altered strategy following Brexit vote, survey finds
Poll of finance chiefs by Thomson Reuters finds few having altered their strategic planning.
Old Leave voters think Brexit is worth it even if their kids become jobless
YouGov survey shows 'Brexit extremism' is rife among Leave and Remain voters.
Chancellor Philip Hammond says UK will not undercut EU nations in tax after Brexit
"That is neither our plan nor our vision for the future," the senior Conservative said.
Malta's Prime Minister is starting to believe that 'Brexit won't happen'
Joseph Musca claims British public opinion is changing and hopes to see new referendum on final Brexit deal.
Eurosceptics plot mass leaflet drive to stop Tony Blair 'hijacking' Brexit
Better Off Out campaign plan to send 200,000 leaflets to voters across the UK.
EU will let the 1,000 British staffers working for the bloc keep their jobs after Brexit
But HR commissioner Gunther Oettingerm warned they could be moved around due to 'conflicts of interest'.
Labour Brexit spokesman Sir Keir Starmer turns down role at Article 50 law firm
Mishcon de Reya, the law firm behind Gina Miller's court victory, offered Starmer a job.
UK reliance on EU veterinarians could see animal welfare standards drop after Brexit
More than 90% of British Veterinary Association members who are official vets are non-UK EU nationals.
EU customs union causes rift within Labour and a Brexit headache for Jeremy Corbyn
Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner said it would be 'disaster' if the UK stayed in it.
US chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef could be sold in the UK after Brexit
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox is reportedly in favour of relaxing food standards rules.
Stagnant wages could push Britain into recession within a year, economists warn
Analysts warn that if wages do not rise in line with inflation consumers' real purchasing power will decrease.
EU free movement will continue in UK for four years after Brexit to help business
Theresa May's cabinet are reportedly behind the shift in tone after a week-long briefing war.
Government reveals £1.2m cost of Article 50 legal battle a day before parliament breaks up
Gina Miller beat Theresa May in the High Court and Supreme Court to give MPs a say.
Top Tories push for reforms to make UK a human rights leader after Brexit
Dominic Grieve, Maria Miller and Dame Caroline Spelman have made circa 70 recommendations.
EU softens on post-Brexit trade talks as Philip Hammond faces UK briefing war
Michael Barnier and David Davis will also discuss a £87bn Brexit bill in Brussels.
UK government adviser Andrew Adonis compares Brexit to appeasement of Adolf Hitler
Theresa May has refused to sack the Labour peer as chair of the National Infrastructure Commission.
Prime Minister Theresa May shows her human side in 'shed a tear' interview
Conservative premier reflected on the general election and her 12 months in Downing Street.
Brexit 'Citizens' Assembly' launched to enrich EU debate with voters' voices
Academics, politicians and the public will team up to make recommendations on trade and immigration.
UK negotiator David Davis doubts Brexit will prompt other EU nations to quit bloc
"I don't think anyone is likely to follow us down this route," the senior Conservative said.