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  • Cameron tells EU free movement reform key to post-Brexit ties

    Speaking on condition of anonymity, the source said Cameron told a leaders' dinner in Brussels yesterday that Britain and the EU should "have as close an economic relationship as possible and that the key to staying close is really to look at reform to free movement".

  • No rush to leave EU: Boris Johnson

    Boris Johnson, the flamboyant former London mayor who successfully spearheaded the 'Leave campaign', said there is "no need for haste" to pull out of the EU and asserted that nothing will change in the short term

  • Will see full impact of Brexit by 2020: Lord Meghnad Desai

    Nothing much would change any time son and after people calm down by Monday mornings they will realise that there is no reason to revalue the British economy in the short-term, Lord Meghnad Desai, UK Labour Politician.

  • EU launches contingency talks for Brexit vote: Sources

    Senior diplomats from founding powers Germany and France, as well as several other countries, met on Monday for talks chaired by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's chief of staff, Martin Selmayr, several sources said.

  • David Cameron says Tata Steel UK gets 'encouraging' offers

    Britain's steel industry has been hit by cheap Chinese imports, high energy costs and a global supply glut and in March Tata said it wanted to sell its remaining plants in the country, putting 15,000 jobs at risk.

  • Prince William and Kate meet India`s leading entrepreneurs

    The event was attended by young entrepreneurs who have revolutionized Indian start-up space by taking it global & made a key mark in building collaborations in Indo-UK trade relations.

  • David Cameron talks through night in Brussels, EU digs in heels

    Fellow leaders and diplomats said an agreement that would allow Cameron to return to London and launch a campaign to stay in the EU at a June referendum still seemed feasible by the end of a two-day summit on Friday, but some said the outstanding issues were proving tough to crack, holding up the process.

  • UK announces help for struggling North Sea oil industry

    At the same time, Prime Minister David Cameron is to visit the oil city of Aberdeen and meet industry bosses for talks on the current situation.

  • Time to start bombing militants in Syria: Britain's Cameron

    Cameron, who lost a vote on air strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces in 2013, needs to persuade several lawmakers in his own Conservative Party and some in the opposition Labour Party to back his cause if he is to win parliament's backing for military action.

  • Xi sees no hard landing for China but 'new normal'

    Chinese leaders have been trying to reassure jittery global markets for months that they have economic developments under control after a shock devaluation of the yuan and a plunge in China's stock market.

  • Gay marriage to be legal in England; law clears last hurdle

    Gay marriage is to become legal in England and Wales after the lower house of the British parliament approved the final changes on Tuesday to a law that had Prime Minister David Cameron's backing but split his ruling Conservative party.

  • London's Heathrow to name and shame noisy airlines

    Europe's busiest airport plans to "significantly increase" the fines it imposes on airlines that break its day and night noise limits, it said in a report released on Thursday, part of its efforts to gain approval for expansion.

  • Riots spread beyond London on third night of violence

    Rioting and looting spread across and beyond London on Monday as hooded youths set fire to cars and buildings, smashed shop windows and hurled bottles and stones at police in a third night of violence in Britain's worst unrest in decades.

  • UK to impose new curbs on non-EU students

    Britain is likely to impose new restrictions before granting visas to students from India and other non-EU countries as part of the Prime Minister David Cameron government''s promise to reduce immigration and curb visa abuse.

  • UK services PMI hits 20-month low in December

    Large swathes of Britain's service sector suffered their first fall in output since April 2009 last month, a survey showed on Thursday, pointing to a sharp slowdown in economic growth at the end of 2010.

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