Britain’s deepening Brexit crisis is an economic ‘disaster,’ Nobel-winning economist says
Britain’s intensifying political meltdown has thrust the country into the midst of an economic “disaster,” according to a Nobel
U.S. and Britain discuss trade deal that could take effect on November 1
Britain and the United States are discussing a partial trade accord that could take effect on Nov. 1, the day after Britain is due to
Oil hits six-week high on Gulf of Mexico storm, Iran tensions
Oil prices hit a six-week high on Thursday as oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico were evacuated ahead of a storm, while an incident with a
Oil prices slip over speculation on US sanctions against Iran
Oil prices dropped to a low for the first time in about three and half years over speculations of a US-led sanction against Iran over
Bank of England sees up to 75,000 finance job losses after Brexit
The Bank of England expects Britain to lose up to 75,000 financial services jobs after the country leaves the European Union in 2019,
Britain on the hook for extra £30bn ‘if things go sour’, EU’s bank warns
The UK may be forced to wait 30 years to get its money back from the EU’s bank after Brexit and could be on the hook for £30billion if
Britain launches technology fund to detect explosives in airports
Britain launched a fund Friday to support new technology in screening hand-luggage at the airports in a bid to detect concealed
Shell opens fast-charging service for electric vehicles
Oil major Royal Dutch Shell has launched a fast-charging service for electric vehicles at three Shell service stations near London and
UK to replicate EU’s external trade deals after Brexit, PM May says
Britain is looking at ways to replicate the trade deals that the European Union has with countries outside the bloc when it exits the
‘Why would you want to live in Britain?’: UK businesses fret over finding workers post-Brexit
Since Britain voted to leave the European Union over a year ago, millions of EU citizens living in the U.K. and over a million British