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PM vows to make Britain 'sovereign' in first Brexit detail

EghtesadOnline: Prime Minister Theresa May will promise to make Britain "a sovereign and independent country" by repealing the act that took it into what is now the European Union next year, she told the Sunday Times newspaper.
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Publish Date:02/October/2016 | 05:03

British PM May says Scotland will have no veto over Brexit

EghtesadOnline: Prime Minister Theresa May said she will listen to Scotland's concerns over Britain's exit from the European Union but that the devolved Scottish government will not have a veto over the Brexit negotiations.
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Publish Date:01/October/2016 | 05:45

EU Leaders Agree on Schedule for Tackling Crises

EghtesadOnline: With policy splits among European Union countries putting their bloc under existential threat, national leaders agreed Friday on a six-month timetable to come up with solutions for the multiple crises hobbling their union. But they delivered few concrete commitments on ways to bridge the deep differences.
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Publish Date:18/September/2016 | 15:44

U.K. bonds still strong despite Brexit , Scottish secretary says

EghtesadOnline: Britain's impending exit from the European Union does not weaken the case for the union of Scotland with the rest of the United Kingdom despite its difficulties, Britain's Secretary of State for Scotland says.
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Publish Date:17/September/2016 | 08:15

Bank of England set to stick with rate cut signal despite Brexit bounce

EghtesadOnline: The Bank of England is expected to say on Thursday that it will still probably cut interest rates to a fraction above zero later this year, despite signs it overestimated the initial shock to Britain's economy from June's Brexit vote.
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Publish Date:15/September/2016 | 08:05

Cameron Says He’s Quitting U.K. Parliament After Brexit Defeat

EghtesadOnline: David Cameron said he’s quitting the U.K. House of Commons, triggering a by-election in his Witney district, less than three months after resigning as prime minister in the wake of his defeat in the Brexit referendum.
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Publish Date:13/September/2016 | 08:34

China, Japan Biggest Winners From Brexit

EghtesadOnline: The UK’s vote to leave the European Union could throw up some winners in Asia. That’s because Britain will be forced to deepen links with Asian trading partners and cut new deals allowing access to each other’s markets.
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Publish Date:11/September/2016 | 24:39

UK PM May charts collision course with Brexit eers over immigration

EghtesadOnline: British Prime Minister Theresa May cast doubt on Sunday on the effectiveness of 'points-based' immigration systems that screen applicants on the basis of factors like education and skills, setting up a potential conflict with some of her own ministers.
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Publish Date:05/September/2016 | 08:17

May’s Brexit Red Lines Prompt Warning From European Commission

EghtesadOnline: The European Commission fired a warning shot across Theresa May’s bow after her government decided to seek a tailor-made Brexit deal on its own terms, saying that the U.K. could not pick and choose the conditions it preferred.
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Publish Date:04/September/2016 | 09:21

UK economy will suffer after Brexit vote: British PM May

EghtesadOnline: Britain's economy will suffer as a result of the decision to leave the European Union despite signs in recent economic data that the impact has not been as severe as some predicted, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday.
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Publish Date:04/September/2016 | 07:04

British PM May says discussed Brexit with Obama

EghtesadOnline: Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday that she had discussed Britain leaving the European Union with U.S. President Barack Obama, and will consult on how they make sure the two countries have the closest possible trading relationship.
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Publish Date:04/September/2016 | 06:50

Pound Rally Leaves Bears Unmoved as Brexit ’s Threats Linger

EghtesadOnline: The pound’s longest winning run since the U.K. shocked financial markets by deciding to leave the European Union is failing to shake strategists, who expect a slide to its weakest level in three decades.
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Publish Date:03/September/2016 | 11:38

Sleepy summer may give way to freaky fall

EghtesadOnline: The dog days of summer have lived up to their sleepy reputation this year as far as U.S. stocks are concerned, but market gyrations could soon pick up as a traditionally more volatile time of year looms.
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Publish Date:03/September/2016 | 06:32

UK Job Seekers Feel the Pinch

EghtesadOnline: UK job seekers are starting to see the impact of Brexit , with salaries under pressure and companies advertising more contract positions as they resist committing to permanent hiring.
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Publish Date:31/August/2016 | 24:15

New tans, same old 'polycrisis' as Europe's summer ends

EghtesadOnline: The European Union grinds back into action this week after its August break, still dazed by Britain's midsummer vote to quit the EU and facing much the same "polycrisis" as a year ago: a mass of refugees, a fragile economy, hostile Russians and, yes, those Brits, now more awkward than ever.
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Publish Date:28/August/2016 | 06:43