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Britain’s Brexit bonanza: slower growth, inflation and more borrowing

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Phillip Hammond, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, the man in charge of the public purse has delivered his first autumn statement since taking over from George Osbourne and the premier treasury statement since the Brexit...
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UK’s May looks to post-Brexit Britain

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Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday that the country’s Conservative government must do more to champion the cause of working-class people.



After just three months in the job, May used a speech at the...
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British PM May looks for Brexit support in Denmark

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has been holding talks with her Danish counterpart in Copenhagen.



Her meeting with Denmark PM Lars Lokke Rasmussen comes as the UK is trying to seek out common ground as it...
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Ken Loach laments Brexit impact on UK film

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Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach has been expressing concern over the impact of Brexit on the British TV and film industry.



He was speaking at a debate in Brussels to mark the 10th anniversary of the Lux Film Prize, an...
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Scotland to publish new referendum bill

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Scotland will publish a fresh independence referendum Bill for consultation next week.



First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says it is part of her strategy to ensure that Scotland’s voice is heard in the...
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Brexit: trade versus immigration rows reported in British cabinet

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Britain’s finance minister Philip Hammond is reportedly at odds with his boss Prime Minister Theresa May and some other top government figures over how the UK should leave the European Union.



The...
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Boris Johnson wants UK to remain key partner in Europe

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The British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has promised the UK will maintain close ties with its European neighbours despite the Brexit vote.



Speaking after talks in Paris with his French counterpart Jean Marc...
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Theresa May: what to expect from Brexit negotiations

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Without having won an election, Theresa May is taking the helm of the UK at a turbulent time. She faces the unenviable task of steering the country through negotiations to leave the EU. Her efforts will decide the...
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UK finance minister wants post Brexit business tax cut

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Post Brexit, Britain has announced plans to cut business tax from the current 20 percent to less than 15.



The hope is to keep companies in the UK and woo those put off by the vote to...
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‘I’ll miss drama of European Parliament’, says UKIP’s Farage

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UKIP MEP Nigel Farage took questions from the media on Wednesday after announcing his resignation as the leader of the party.



His former deputy, Paul Nuttall, is widely tipped to take over from the ex-commodities...
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Britain picks diplomat to fill top EU post

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Britain has nominated the country’s ambassador to France, Julian King, to take over its vacant seat at the European Commission.



Jonathan Hill, the previous UK commissioner, resigned after the British electorate voted to...
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Pound boosted by UK leadership change

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Britain’s leadership change has boosted the value of the pound – a bit.



At one stage on Wednesday it hit its highest against the dollar in more than a week and rose against

the euro.

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British staples Virgin and Premier League back ‘Remain’

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As the British EU referendum gets closer two staples of UK life have backed ‘Remain.’



Football’s Premier League announced the 20 clubs in the top tier want to stay

in the EU.

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Nissan to see Vote Leave in court

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Nissan is to take legal action against the Vote Leave campaign after its logo appeared in leave leaflet.



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Brexit: what are the legal implications if the UK votes to leave the European Union?

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As the UK referendum on EU membership fast approaches, Euronews spoke to Jean-Claude Piris, Consultant for European Union law and former Director General of European Council Legal Services, to find out what the legal impact...
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Brexit is “warning shot” to EU says British Conservative MEP Syed Kamall

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The leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament says the UK’s decision to leave the European Union is a “warning shot.”



Speaking at an “English Breakfast” hosted by the ECR...
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Bank of England and ECB take measures to reassure markets

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The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has said its ready to intervene and provide additional help to prop up financial markets.



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Europe’s markets shudder as UK leaves EU

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European markets hit the skids after the Brexit vote by tumbling 7 percent.



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e 19, 2014

The result initiated a dramatic slide in...
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The EU is finished after Brexit vote, says UKIP’s Farage

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UKIP leader Nigel Farage said on Tuesday that the EU is “dead” and predicted that more countries would hold referendums on their membership of the 28-member bloc.



Speaking in an interview with Danish television, the...
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Blunt Brexit warning from International Monetary Fund’s Lagarde

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The head of the International Monetary Fund has come out strongly against Britain leaving the European Union.



Christine Lagarde warned there would be no economic positives and the impact would range from...
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‘Permanently poorer’ Brexit warning from UK finance minister

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You will be “permanently poorer” – the warning to the people of Britain from the UK finance minister George Osborne if they choose to leave the European Union in a referendum in June.



Osborne says a Brexit...
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EU referendum campaign kicks off in the UK

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The EU referendum campaign has officially kicked off in Britain.



Voters will decide on June 23rd if Britain should remain insi

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Both camps have been setti

ng out their stalls.

“We’re...
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Brexit deal: What’s been agreed?

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After all of the marathon debate and discussion here at the European Council in Brussels, finally Britain has sealed a deal on its EU reform demands.



It is a deal Prime Minister David Cameron is...
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UK’s Cameron cool on EU’s reform offer

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A sight of a Union Jack flying in Brussels might be a less regular event if the British Prime Minister’s EU reform drive doesn’t go his way.



Officials gave British Prime Minister David Cameron a warm...