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Britain's EU envoy Ivan Rogers resigns
Resigntaion comes just a few months before Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to start formal Brexit negotiations
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Parliament or Judiciary: who is the grand inquisitor?
Pakistan’s Supreme Court must be recognised as a central institution in our democracy
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Dollar gains, sterling slides after Christmas
Dollar inches higher against yen and a handful of other major currencies
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British PM urges post-Brexit vote unity in 2017
May said that she was planning to negotiate both Brexit and Britain's future relationship with the EU by 2019
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Pakistan envoy invites UK businessmen to explore trade potential
Says enormous opportunities for investment available in wake of CPEC
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Analysing the political economy of nationalism
Recent developments in US, EU give impression of increasing argument against globalisation
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Brexiteer Farage says he wants to be a bridge between UK and Trump
Britain last month dismissed Donald Trump's suggestion to appoint Nigel Farage as envoy to Washington
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Six months on, Brexit rift among Britons remains wide
Prime Minister Theresa May has promised to begin formal exit talks by the end of March
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Political events in 2016 have left currency markets restless
Trump’s election, Brexit all had severe economic implications
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Financial activities: ‘London’s City will disperse post-Brexit’
Dutch finance minister says there will be a ‘lot of movement’
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Regulation: Banks mull post-Brexit switch from London to Paris
Other European financial centres are said to be in the running for economic hub
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May agrees to outline Brexit plans if MPs back her timetable
Motion and amendment will be subject to a debate and non-binding vote in the House of Commons on Wednesday
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Tech investors say UK must clarify Brexit immigration stance
More than 40 per cent of tech companies founded in London last year have at least one non-British founder
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UK Supreme Court to hear historic Brexit case
May has insisted a parliamentary vote on the legislation would not disrupt her plans to trigger Article 50
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UK foreign minister stands firm on immigration talk
Boris Johnson denies contradicting government policy on immigration during private conversations with EU ambassadors
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Pro-EU candidate defeats Zac Goldsmith in 'Brexit by-election'
Goldsmith had resigned in protest at the government's decision to back a new runway at London's Heathrow airport
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Britain to decide how to spend taxpayers' money post-Brexit
Country is looking at ways of securing the best access for businesses to the bloc after Brexit, a spokesperson said
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Hate crimes in Britain linked to Brexit campaign: study
Muslims made up the largest group of victims, in 30 incidents, while 28 cases involved southern or eastern Europeans
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Trump backs Brexit leader Farage as UK envoy to US
US President-elect thinks Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage 'would do a great job'
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Merkel says she wants to run for 4th term as German chancellor
The 62-year-old conservative is widely seen as a stabilising force in Europe amid uncertainty after Brexit
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Path of globalisation 'demands a course correction': Obama
US President stresses on growing inequality and countries pulling out from the global world
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Oxford Dictionaries name 'post-truth' word of the year
'Post-truth has gone from being a peripheral term to being a mainstay in political commentary'
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Integrate or face populist fury, London’s Muslim mayor warns
We should be making sure that we integrate far better than we currently do, says Sadiq Khan
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Trump is no 'ogre': Brexit figurehead Farage
What I saw was a thoughtful and reflective Donald Trump, says the Brexit campaigner
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Britain building contacts with President-elect Trump: spokesperson
Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage becomes first British politician to visit the newly elected US president
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Dire forecast: Trump’s win, Brexit have stoked economic fears: Rabbani
US election would promote narrow nationalism, says Senate chairman
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From Brexit to Trump, Europe reels from year of crises
Foreign ministers from the 28 EU countries will hold talks in Brussels on the impact of US presidential election
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Toblerone has changed its distinctive triangle shape
The scaled-down version was prompted by higher commodity prices and had nothing to do with the British pound's plunge
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British PM warns against blocking Brexit
The High Court ruled that the government does not have the power to trigger Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty
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British PM to lead a major business delegation to India this week
Leaders of both countries spoke by phone earlier this week when May sent greetings for Diwali
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British PM urged to quell Brexit ruling backlash
The resignation leaves May's government with a slim working majority of 14
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England's High Court rules that govt requires parliament's approval to trigger EU divorce
The British government is disappointed with the decision by England's High Court
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Britain's gaffe-prone Boris Johnson hits an iceberg
Johnson compared Britain's exit from the European Union to the 1912 sinking of the ill-fated Titanic cruise liner
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Britain could still change its mind over EU divorce, man who drafted Article 50 says
Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will invoke Article 50 by the end of March
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Microsoft to increase UK prices of enterprise products, citing falling pound
The pound's fall has affected profitability for many companies, as imported goods have become even more expensive
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Scotland publishes independence referendum bill
The bill would give non-British EU citizens living in Scotland the right to vote on independence
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Second Scottish independence vote 'highly likely' before 2020: Sturgeon
Scotland voted by a large margin to remain in the European Union
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Scotland to set up Berlin office to boost trade links after Brexit
The Scottish National Party leader has raised the nation's profile since June's European Union referendum in Britain
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Brexit battle reaches UK's high court in challenge to PM
Govt says it has "royal prerogative" to negotiate Brexit without needing a legally-binding parliamentary vote
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UK businesses urge to rule out ‘worst’ options
Financial markets already reacting to signs of ‘hard Brexit’
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Britain 'will allow EU citizens to stay' after Brexit
Theresa May has said she "fully expects" to be able to guarantee the rights of EU citizens to stay in Britain
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Blair hints at return to frontline politics to save Brexit Britain
Blair's chances of forging a new role might be limited after a seven-year inquiry delivered a scathing verdict in July
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Britain will continue to block EU army: Fallon
France and Germany hope that Brexit will leave the path open for common defence proposals
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Theresa May making 'huge mistake' with hard Brexit: former deputy PM
Experts say that to curb immigration Britain may have to leave the single market which allows free movement of people
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Brexit vote fuelled 'anti-foreigner' feeling in Britain: report
In a shock referendum result, Britain voted on June 23 to leave the 28-nation European Union
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Inflation rises 3.9% in Sept on back of increase in food prices
Core inflation goes up 4.8%, the highest level in one and a half year
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UK to start EU exit process before end of March: PM
Theresa May says she would be giving further details during her speech on Sunday
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May's Conservatives heading down open road to Brexit
May became Britain's second woman prime minister after David Cameron resigned in June
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British lawmaker says PM May has 'no idea' what to do about Brexit
British PM has said she will not trigger the formal EU divorce this year
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Post-Brexit trade reforms
The point of concern is that Britain is the third-largest importer of Pakistani goods, behind the US and China