Surveys of business sentiment are sometimes wrong. There are times when they give off false signals, predicting recessions that never materialise. The first big snapshot of the UK economy in the weeks immediately after Brexit is not one of those.more
The head of the International Monetary Fund called Friday for quick action to end uncertainty over Britain's vote to leave the European Union, which she said is dampening global economic growth.more
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has backed Theresa May's decision to wait until next year before starting the formal process of leaving the EU, despite pressure from others in Europe for a speedier exit.more
Theresa May's new administration has received a significant boost from a Bank of England report showing that the economy has been resilient in the first few weeks since the Brexit vote and displays no general signs of slowing down.more
European Council head Donald Tusk told Britain's Prime Minister Theresay May on Tuesday that he hoped to bring about a "velvet divorce" after Britain's historic vote last month to leave the European Union.more
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Tuesday it will be possible to control immigration once Britain has completed the process of leaving the EU.more
Boris Johnson's first overseas trip as Foreign Secretary got off to a shaky start as his plane was forced to make an emergency landing on its way to Brussels.more
EU migrants who come to the UK between now and a date before the country's exit from the bloc may not have the right to indefinitely stay in Britain.
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Strictly Come Dancing pro Ola Jordan, who hails from Poland, said she is fed up with being branded a "traitor" for voting for Britain to leave the EU.more
Betting indicate that the foreign minister Boris Johnson is regarded as the first member of the current British government, which will lose the post - inform the bookmakers.more
Prime Minister Theresa May has told First Minister Nicola Sturgeon she is "willing to listen to options" on Scotland's future relationship with the European Union.more
Scottish Secretary David Mundell has insisted there is "no mood" in Scotland for a second independence referendum as Theresa May prepares to meet First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh.more
Theresa May has asked European leaders for time to prepare for the negotiations to take Britain out of the EU but restated her commitment that "Brexit means Brexit".more
Vice-President of the London Assembly Jennette Arnold said the mayor of London Sadiq Khan will insist on the British government to ensure London a voice in the negotiation with the EU.more
Theresa May's cabinet choices show she is more focused on Conservative Party cohesion than the future of Britain, according to the president of the European Parliament.more