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Four companies that confounded the Brexit doom-mongers
Solid UK economic activity after EU referendum has boosted retail, housebuilding and leisure sectors.
So much for the Brexit 'crisis' - it was scaremongering all along
It's already clear that the hand-wringing doom-mongers have got Britain – and Europe – badly wrong.
House prices will fall by 1% in 2017 as Brexit weighs the housing market down
Prices set to slide amid 'weaker prospects for confidence, household incomes and the labour market'.
Jeremy Corbyn vows to 'extend democracy' across UK and inside Labour
Pledges come as Labour party members start to receive their ballots for the leadership election.
Journalist reported to police by electoral watchdog for voting twice in EU referendum
Charles Moore, 59, said the move was in the 'public interest' to highlight 'lax' voting rules.
Labour Future: Post-Brexit vote pressure group launched to help party 're-engage' with working class
EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell IBTimes UK that entrepreneur John Mills has setup the group to help the party get elected.
Britain could strike 'special status' in EU relationship but divorce proceedings must start soon
Germany's European Affairs Minister said it could be possible given Britain's 'significance'.
London overtaken by the East of England as region with the fastest-growing house prices
Average UK house price rose by 8.7% over the year to June 2016, hitting £214,000.
Asking prices drop with London property worst-affected, says Rightmove
Rightmove house price index shows fall in asking prices in line with average for summer slowdown despite Brexit.
UK Government pledges to plug £4.5bn EU funding gap following Brexit
Chancellor Philip Hammond will guarantee payments to universities, farmers and for infrastructure until 2020.
Mick Cash: RMT Union chief behind summer of strikes backed Iraq War and loves Watford FC
IBTimes UK profiles the general secretary accused of creating travel misery across Britain.
'I'm Labour to my bones,' says Owen Smith as he rules out shadow cabinet return under Jeremy Corbyn
Owen Smith and Jeremy Corbyn clashed in a bitter Labour leadership hustings event in Gateshead.
House price growth slumps to a three-year low after the EU referendum
Rics said new buyer enquiries dropped at the fastest pace since 2008.
Brexit sparks increase in price reductions on homes for sale, says Zoopla
A third of sellers cut prices by an average £25,000 but discounts 'not as high' as expected.
Brexit impact on City jobs 'not as bad as feared'
Vacancies in the financial services industry down 12% month-on-month in July.
Brexit uncertainty does little to curb the rising cost of rents
HomeLet says average UK rent rose 2.3% over the year to July 2016, reaching £779 a month.
Queen backs Brexit story was leaked by Michael Gove to The Sun claims Nick Clegg
The Palace complained about a Sun front page claiming The Queen wanted the UK to leave the EU.
UK house prices fell 1% in month after Brexit vote
Halifax house price index shows slowdown, though it is 'too early' to blame poll.
Inmarsat profits boosted by weak pound
Profit after tax jumped 42% to $76.8m aided by improved revenue and weakness in the sterling.
Prime London property: 'Brexit has been a trigger to make overdue reductions to asking prices'
Knight Frank says vote 'reinforcing pricing trends' after stamp duty hikes dampened demand.
Moneysupermarket.com chief executive Peter Plumb to step down
Price comparison website posts 21% increase in operating profit in the first six months of 2016.
Optimism among UK small manufacturers sees sharpest fall since 2009
Uncertainty following Brexit vote hits confidence among small and medium-sized enterprises.
Construction falls at the fastest rate in seven years as Brexit slams the brakes on orders
Uncertainty over new orders sees building activity decline.
Planning approvals for new homes fall sharply in London
Stirling Ackroyd says 76% of all potential new homes were rubber-stamped by local planners in London.
Brexit: Blow for SNP as Scots want to stay in the UK says YouGov
Survey comes a month after the UK voted 52% to 48% to split from the EU.
Foxtons profits halve as property sales slide
Real estate firm does not expect London property market to recover before year-end.
UK consumer confidence sees sharpest fall in 26 years after Brexit vote
GfK consumer confidence index slumps to -12 in July from -1 in the previous month.
House price growth accelerated in the month after the vote for Brexit
Nationwide house price index for July 2016 shows average property value hit £205,715.
Henderson bullish over outlook despite Brexit
Fund manager says it is in a strong position to weather the impact of the EU referendum vote.
London property market hit by Brexit, Countrywide says
Real estate agent reports 8% drop in earnings before taxes and interest in first six months of 2016.