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Brexit will throw British businesses into the jaws of more red tape
A year after the EU referendum, not one of the important issues has been resolved.
UK businesses will face a skills cliff-edge if Theresa May gets her migration plan wrong
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
Millions of EU nationals are in limbo because of the UK government's lack of urgency
Heidi Alexander, a Labour MP and Open Britain campaigner, urged Theresa May to up her game.
Beware the cult of Corbyn betraying everything you believe in
We have learned that the usual rules of political engagement don't apply to Saint Jez.
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.
David Davis and Michael Barnier continue row over EU citizens in UK after Brexit
Brexit Secretary and EU's chief negotiator have failed to find a compromise on the issue.
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.
UK security and trade will suffer if Brexit becomes a data flow barrier
House of Lords' EU Home Affairs Committee issued warning to the Conservative government.
Support grows for a second Brexit referendum in the UK as EU talks begin
Prime Minister Theresa May faces another Brexit-related headache as public mood shifts.
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.
EU negotiator Michel Barnier warns 'Brexit clock is ticking' after Boris Johnson jibe
Barnier hit back at British Foreign Secretary in Brussels over the UK's divorce bill.
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.
Theresa May is facing political reality as she reaches out to Labour over Brexit
UK prime minister is forced to seek help from opposition parties after general election blow.
Jean-Claude Juncker blasts 'ridiculous' EU parliament over feeble MEP attendance
EU Parliament moves from Brussels to Strasbourg every month at a cost of £150m per year.
UK faces Brexit anxiety as public lack confidence in Theresa May and David Davis
Almost 50% of voters do not think the UK government will secure a good Brexit deal, Survation says.
The UK wants India's post-Brexit trade, but risks turning off its people
India and the UK have a chance to build a transformational relationship.
UK to quit international fishing agreements
Government plans to 'take back control' and pull out of the 1964 treaty in two years.
Theresa May 'blocked' call to grant EU nationals residency rights after Brexit vote
May was the only cabinet minister to oppose David Cameron's plan, George Osborne claims.
One year after the Brexit vote, the UK may have faced the economic calm before the storm
"The risk is that there is a rapid erosion in business and consumer confidence," Jonathan Portes warns.
Could Brexit be stopped? EU chief Donald Tusk says 'door remains open' for UK
European Council president quoted from John Lennon's Imagine as he described himself as a 'dreamer'.
UK and EU trade talks on hold as Michel Barnier dictates Brexit timetable to David Davis
"We want to make sure that the withdrawal of the UK happens in an orderly manner," Barnier said.
Lib Dems urge David Davis to press EU nations for migration concessions as Brexit talks begin
Party's Brexit spokesperson Tom Brake MP talked to IBTimes UK as the two-year-long talks began.
David Cameron tells Theresa May to listen to rival parties as UK faces 'softer' Brexit
"She is going to have to talk more widely, listen to other parties," the former prime minister said.
UK's Brexit minister David Davis: Election has not scuppered our EU divorce plans
Senior Conservative says the government is still planning to split from the EU's single-market.
Owen Paterson: EU cannot ignore pro-Brexit parties winning 85% of the vote
Ex-Conservative minister spoke to IBTimes UK about the election, Theresa May and Brexit.
John McDonnell: Pro-Brexit Labour will take UK out of EU's single-market
Shadow Chancellor says it is important to respect the result of the EU referendum.