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Euroscepticism is on the brink of ending the European Union – here's how to save it
If the EU wants to survive, the issue of freedom of movement cannot be ignored.
Belem Circle Jul 20, 2016
Why Nick Clegg is returning to the frontline of British politics
Former deputy prime minister has been appointed EU spokesman of the Liberal Democrats.
Ian Silvera Jul 20, 2016
Boris Johnson to woo John Kerry as pair discuss 'special relationship' between UK and US
Foreign secretary to put on charm offensive after offending US President Barack Obama.
Ian Silvera Jul 19, 2016
Hyperoptic secures £21m loan from European Investment Bank despite Brexit vote
This marks EIB's first investment in the UK since the referendum.
Kedar Grandhi Jul 19, 2016
Brexit will bring slowdown but not recession, says PwC
Accountancy firm does not anticipate a crash in the UK housing market.
Karthick Arvinth Jul 19, 2016
Ukip leadership hopeful MEP Bill Etheridge claims party's anti-EU stance has 'held it back'
West Midlands MEP Bill Etheridge speaks to IBTimes UK about his bid to succeed Nigel Farage.
Ian Silvera Jul 18, 2016
New EU migrants arriving in UK before Brexit may be sent home says Tory David Davis
Davis dismisses idea that UK and EU citizens will be 'bargaining chips' in Brexit negotiations.
Mark Piggott Jul 17, 2016
Brexit: Theresa May reveals desire for 'UK approach' before triggering Article 50
Top Tory held her first meeting with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon after being appointed prime minister
Ian Silvera Jul 15, 2016
Ukip leadership: Steven Woolfe puts social mobility at heart of bid to succeed Nigel Farage
IBTimes UK attended Woolfe's launch and grilled him on the issue of immigration.
Ian Silvera Jul 14, 2016
Labour leadership: Owen Smith promises second EU referendum to ratify Brexit
Smith currently faces Jeremy Corbyn and Angela Eagle in the party's leadership contest.
Ian Silvera Jul 14, 2016
In pictures: David Cameron's final day at Downing Street as prime minister of UK
Cameron addressed his final Prime Minister's Question Time before handing over to Theresa May.
Alex Wheeler Jul 13, 2016
Brexit jitters push UK business optimism to three-year low
BDO's business optimism index falls to 98.9 in June from 99.4 in the previous month.
Karthick Arvinth Jul 11, 2016
EU referendum petition rejected by government despite 4.1m signatures
Official response confirms "we must now prepare for the process to exit the EU"
Jul 09, 2016
Brexit will make it more difficult for women in Ireland to access abortions in Britain
A need for passports could mean delays and higher costs for women already under a great deal of stress.
Lydia Smith Jul 09, 2016
UK trade deficit widens as exports decline
The UK's trade deficit widened as exports fell ahead of the country's Brexit poll.
Roger Baird Jul 08, 2016
Brexit: Sajid Javid to start preliminary trade talks with India
Javid is expected to make trips to the US, China, Japan and South Korea in the coming months.
Kedar Grandhi Jul 08, 2016
Brexit concerns made US Fed pause before deciding on a rate hike
Central bank said Brexit concern and weak US jobs growth made it wait before making a decision.
Roger Baird Jul 07, 2016
Arsenal latest news: Arsene Wenger fears Brexit could damage Premier League
The 66-year-old Frenchman has suggested player salaries could drop in light of referendum vote.
Joshua Evans Jul 05, 2016
Should English remain the main language for EU business after Brexit?
English dominates to a considerable extent, but native speakers in the EU are set to drop from 14% to around 1%.
Andrew Linn Jul 04, 2016
Game of Thrones stars appeal to EU leaders on Syrian refugee crisis in Greece: 'They want to go home'
Maisie Williams claims refugees cannot return to Syria as "we've destroyed" their country.
Lucia Binding Jul 04, 2016
Small business confidence slumps to four-year low
Federation of Small Businesses says SMEs must be supported amid uncertainty caused by the Brexit vote.
Roger Baird Jul 04, 2016
Brexit: UK should get a quick and fair exit deal, Bundesbank president says
Jens Weidmann said there is no need for economic stimuli as Brexit is a political crisis
Kedar Grandhi Jul 02, 2016
Brexit: Spain seeks to become EBA or EMA headquarters after UK opts out of EU
Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt are already said to be in the race to replace London.
Kedar Grandhi Jul 02, 2016
Charlie Skelton: The anti-Brexit protest brigade are confusing love for the EU with love for Europe
Students used to march against globalisation – now they draw hearts on their face to defend it.
Charlie Skelton Jul 01, 2016
Brexit: Paris and Frankfurt tout for London business amid uncertainty over Britain's future in the EU
Paris took out an advert in the Financial Times urging businesses to consider the French capital.
Orlando Crowcroft Jul 01, 2016
Brexit fallout: HSBC and Barclays say they have no plans to leave UK after Britain votes to leave EU
HSBC chief executive says the City of London is to remain the world's financial centre despite EU leave vote.
Dan Cancian Jul 01, 2016
Tony Blair: Brexit negotiations require serious statesmanship
Former prime minister warns 'our nation is in peril' after the vote to leave the EU.
Karthick Arvinth Jul 01, 2016
Brexit: Standard and Poor's cuts investment-grade credit rating of the European Union to AA
This follows S&P's recent downgrade of the UK's credit rating from AAA to AA.
Kedar Grandhi Jul 01, 2016
Angela Eagle delays Labour leadership challenge to allow Jeremy Corbyn to 'do the right thing'
Source close to Eagle tells IBTimes UK she wants to give Corbyn more time to quit as Labour leader.
Ian Silvera Jun 30, 2016
Monsanto Roundup Weedkiller: Glyphosate approved for use by EU despite cancer fears
There are conflicting reports as to whether glyphosate is harmful to people.
Harriet Sinclair Jun 30, 2016
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