Brexit: UK banks will lose 'passporting rights' after Britain leaves EU, Michel Barnier says
'Brexit means Brexit, everywhere,' Michel Barnier says
'Brexit means Brexit, everywhere,' Michel Barnier says
'Brexit means Brexit, everywhere,' Michel Barnier says
Many major retailers such as Currys PC World, Argos and Amazon.co.uk have already launched their deals early in a bid to beat out the competition.
'There would rarely be a dive where I wouldn't find some form of plastic'
Many Muslims on my social media are complaining about a new documentary called 'The Truth About Muslim Marriage' airing this week, but the truth is that things do need to change
Fifty-eight-year-old reportedly interviewed days after child disappeared, but not in decade since
Exclusive: MoJ faces anger from businesses over claims the tender for the £290m deal is being skewed in favour of a single national contract
Google Doodle celebrates anniversary of UN's important declaration that 'mankind owes to the child the best it has to give'
Former Smiths frontman gave an interview with a German publication when he made the controversial remarks
Over the weekend, the pro-business Free Democrats unexpectedly announced that they were withdrawing from negotiations with Ms Merkel's conservative bloc and the Green party
Gigi Hadid, Julia Belyakova and Irina Sharipova have all been denied entry to the country
Familiar faces make a return in the next instalment of the AMC series
Familiar faces make a return in the next instalment of the AMC series
US financier says his views on migrants and refugees were distorted by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
The army may no longer be totally united: some middle ranking officers are said to be muttering that the chief, General Constantino Chiwenga, had sold out to Mugabe
The Dutchman admits he wasn't quite equipped for the demands of the Premier League but believes he'd have benefited under Klopp
Diana Ross was awarded the lifetime achievement award while Niall Horan took home artist of the year
All indications from the tourists' camp are that Ball will play in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane, preferred to the uncapped Craig Overton as England's fourth seamer
They hope to show people how much better made things used to be
National Insurance, Stamp Duty, Capital Gains Tax and pensions could all be in play
There is speculation that the chancellor might announce a cut in stamp duty for first-time buyers to help young people get onto the property ladder
Stretched caseworkers would have to look after 3,500 applications each from EU nationals if staffing levels do not increase, immigration lawyers say
Stretched caseworkers would have to look after 3,500 applications each from EU nationals if staffing levels do not increase, immigration lawyers say
Awe or digust? The internet was quick to weigh in with its own reaction
The company's US business delivered 28 per cent net revenue growth for the period