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LSE told foreign experts 'should not advise ministers' on Brexit
The London School of Economics (LSE) has vowed to stick by foreign academics after Brexit ban
There must be a 'risk' and 'price' for Brexit warns Francois Hollande
'Britain wants to leave, but does not want to pay anything,' the French president said.
UK business confidence back at pre-Brexit level
YouGov/CEBR business confidence index rises to 112.4 in September from 109.7 in August.
Lord Bilimoria brands Amber Rudd 'economically illiterate' over migration plans
Cobra Beer founder spoke to IBTimes UK after the home secretary unveiled a new immigration crackdown.
Amber Rudd's policies are far more extreme than anything Ukip has suggested
If Ukip can't step up, voters have a radical choice between May's aristocratic right and Corbyn's Trotskyist left.
Ukip leader Diane James quits after just 18 days in charge of party
Reports suggest she had been unhappy about her new role at the party.
I never thought I'd say this - but I miss David Cameron and his liberal instincts
It's as if suddenly we live in a one-party state where dissent is scorned - which allows racism to steadily grow.
Read Brexit Secretary David Davis' full speech to Conservative conference
Brexit Secretary promised to bring immigration numbers down and control the UK's borders.
Chris Grayling says Article 50 announcement 'best thing for restoring confidence' in Britain
Transport Secretary and leading Brexiteer says "proper thing to do is to set a date and get on with it".
UK house supply wallows near all-time low as price growth slows in September
Nationwide house price index notes "relative stability" of growth after vote for Brexit.
Many first-time buyers find it 'extremely difficult' to get on the property ladder
But the First-Time Buyer Index also shows no change in demand after Brexit vote in EU referendum.
Post-Brexit consumer confidence rebound loses steam amid job security fears
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index rises to 111.1 in September from 110.1 in August.
UBS: London property is in bubble territory and at 'risk of a substantial price correction'
Growth of London house prices 'unsustainable' says UBS in its Global Real Estate Bubble Index.
Homeowners report largest surge in confidence about house prices for seven years
Housing market shakes off Brexit blues as Knight Frank House Price Sentiment Index jumps.
Aldi to invest £300m in stores after record full-year sales in UK and Ireland
Sales jumped 12% to £7.7bn in 2015 calendar year.
David Cameron quit as PM to avoid being prepared for the 'slaughterhouse', says ex-aide
Cameron's ex-spin doctor reveals crisis talks between Cameron and May in the days leading to Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn beats Owen Smith to retain Labour leadership as coup fails
But what next for the Labour Parliamentary Party members who opposed the left-winger?
Housing market fears are 'wide of the mark' as mortgage lending surges after Brexit vote
Brexit referendum sparked concerns about the housing market as economic and political uncertainty gripped UK.
Trouble looming in London's housing crisis as construction activity drops like a stone
JLL says stamp duty and Brexit means there are significantly fewer new build starts in central London.
Brexit fears and tax rises cause property transactions to slide in August
HMRC data shows a 6.1% annual fall in the number of housing deals going through last month.
Why Brexit supporters will have to wait for the new 'right-wing Momentum'
Source tells IBTimes UK a top Ukip donor behind the plan is 'taking stock' after Diane James' victory.
UK firms still hiring despite Brexit hit to business confidence
One in four employers plan to take on more permanent staff over next 12 months, fresh survey shows.
Prime London property prices set to stagnate for the next two years, says Savills
Savills says summer market after Brexit was was 'slow but certainly not moribund' for prime London property.
Prime London property prices continue falling as Brexit woe compounds tax hikes
Knight Frank says Brexit is a trigger for "overdue" asking price cuts in prime London property markets.
Had Cameron not 'lied' Brexit result may have been different, says Wetherspoon's boss
Outspoken boss of pub chain says political classes insulted the voting public's intelligence.
Banks can manage impact of losing 'passporting rights' under EU law
Ratings agency Moody's thinks it is unlikely all permissions granted to financial firms will be lost.
Rightmove: 'The rising tide of house prices is marooning more and more first-time buyers'
Asking prices rise sharply for first-time buyers as housing market "shakes off" Brexit.
US bankers call for transparency in Brexit negotiations
Brexit will have 'major global impact', financial industry lobby groups say.
Homeowners lose confidence after Brexit vote as focus shifts to 'improving not moving'
Poll shows over 40% of homeowners lost confidence in the property market after the EU referendum.
Email reveals Jack Straw hoped Brexit would bury bad news of Chilcot verdict on Iraq war
Leaked emails between Straw and former US Secretary of State Colin Powell were obtained by DC Leaks.