Over half of UK businesses ‘lack confidence’ in government on Brexit
More than half of business leaders lack confidence in the government to conduct Brexit negotiations, a survey has revealed. Some 54%
Brexit economy: sterling fall hits public finances and fails to boost trade
The sharp fall in sterling triggered by the EU referendum result is having an adverse effect on Britain’s already weak public finances
Bank of America picks Dublin as EU base after Brexit
Bank of America on Friday became the first Wall Street lender to pick Dublin as its new base for its European Union operations as
Brexit’s effect on UK ‘will be profound and unpredictable’, – Lords committee
Brexit poses a fundamental challenge to the future of the United Kingdom by removing the European Union law that has helped to bind it
Kirstie Allsopp quits Twitter following backlash over washing machine comments, blaming ‘Brexiting Brits’
Kirstie Allsopp has announced she is quitting Twitter, after recently creating an unlikely storm on the social media site. The
Deadline looming for firms to give Brexit strategies to Bank
Hundreds of banks, insurers, fund managers and other major City firms have until Friday 14 July to tell the Bank of England how they
France steps up effort to woo London banks planning Brexit move
Government aims to make Paris more attractive with lower taxes, lighter regulation and new international schools France has stepped up
Highly skilled EU workers leaving UK on Brexit, uncertainty around economic outlook
One third of non-British workers are considering leaving the UK, with highly skilled workers from the EU most likely to go, according
Despite Brexit, the EU still holds valuable lessons for African integration
During the independence struggle, leaders like Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah argued that Africa could only rid itself of the scourges of
Brexit hurting as European stocks struggle
European equities slipped, extending the longest run of weekly losses in a year as U.K.-listed stocks struggled on the anniversary of