Britain misses out as global manufacturing surges
British factories were left out of a demand-driven surge in activity across much of Asia and Europe in June, as weakness in sterling
Highly skilled EU workers leaving UK on Brexit, uncertainty around economic outlook
One third of non-British workers are considering leaving the UK, with highly skilled workers from the EU most likely to go, according
Inside the $1.3 billion deal that gives U.K. a government
Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday promised £1 billion ($1.27 billion) of taxpayers’ money for Northern Ireland as part of a
Facebook launches initiative in the UK to counter online extremism
Facebook Inc is launching a UK programme to train and fund local organizations to combat extremist material online, as internet
The British pound close to world’s worst currency in the one year since Brexit
Exactly one year ago today, the UK voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union after more than 40 years of membership. For now, you
The salvation of Barclays comes back to haunt it
During the depths of the financial crisis, Barclays Plc raised 12 billion pounds ($15 billion), about half from Qatar, to avoid a
First batch of certified yam export from Nigeria to reach U.K., U.S. in June
Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh has announced that the first consignment of yam from Nigeria to the United States and the United
Former HSBC banker faces extradition fight over currency rigging claims
A former HSBC executive accused of foreign exchange market manipulation has been arrested and bailed in the UK ahead of a potential
Think differently about infrastructure investing
Take a global view to benefit from sustainable long-term growth themes Every country needs to do at least some work on its
UK general election 2017: Voters to go to the polls
Polling stations have opened for people to cast their vote in the UK general election. Polls opened at 07:00 BST at more than 40,000