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Brexit Department: Over 100 employees have left in 14 months

As many as 125 employees have left the Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU), a freedom of information request from has Bloomberg revealed.…

The UK has threatened to send a 126-tonne stockpile of nuclear waste back to the EU

Britain has told the EU that it retains the right to return radioactive waste back to the bloc if an agreement on…

Voting to leave the European Union has generated new political identities in the UK

In June 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union, but almost a year on, how has the political…

These are the 10 best cities in Europe to do business in 2017

Doing business in Europe is looking a whole lot more uncertain than it did just a year ago. The UK's…

How much will the UK have to pay to leave the EU?

In March, British prime minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, the official EU exit clause. Britain has…

Brexit: EU food safety inspectors could stop ensuring quality of UK imports

The UK could be forced to find qualified domestic vets and inspectors to ensure the quality of food imports after…

Who are the key UK negotiators paving the way for Britain’s departure from the EU?

Last month, the British prime minister Theresa May triggered article 50, starting a two-year process for the UK's formal departure…

Brexit: UK’s trading relationships will “deteriorate” says Vince Cable

Britain's former business and trade minister, Sir Vince Cable warned that the UK's trading relationships and access to markets will…

Brexit: After Lloyds of London, which other financial giants are mulling moving operations abroad?

Lloyd’s of London, the world’s biggest specialist insurance market, announced today a new European subsidiary located in Brussels. It will be…

Japanese prime minister in Europe; US bans electronics on flights; MSPs debate indyref2

These three things will change the world today. 1. Japanese prime minister Abe visits Brussels The Japanese prime minister, Shinzo…