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EU ‘bank passport’

The are fears that the UK’s financial sector may lose its access to the European Union markets, as Andrew Walker reports.

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Merkel tells UK ‘take your time’ on Brexit, but other EU members say ‘leave now’

Germany is downplaying prospects of an immediate UK withdrawal from Europe but other EU members beg to differ, the FT reports.

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Wetherspoon boss Martin says Brexit worry ‘understandable’

Brexit businessman Tim Martin, founder of the Wetherspoons pub chain, says anxiety is “understandable”, but adds there is no need to rush into EU exit talks.

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I’m going nowhere: UK opposition leader as party members plot ouster

Corbyn slammed for not campaigning hard enough in support of EU membership.

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Scotland a step closer to calling second independence vote

Scotland’s government will start to protect its EU membership and prepare for a possible independence vote, Sturgeon says.

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Not as secure?

As Moody’s, one of the big three credit ratings agencies, cuts its outlook for the UK’s economy from “stable” to negative”, BBC News explains what the agencies do.

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Brexit reaction: Front pages from around the world

The world’s print media get their chance to react to the U.K.’s decision to quit the European Union.

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UK car industry needs ‘swift EU deal to curb high tariffs’

The UK government must act quickly to secure favourable terms for a key export sector, says industry expert Professor David Bailey.

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UK starts to count the cost of Brexit vote

Moody’s lowers outlook for the post-vote U.K. to “negative.”

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EU referendum: Moody’s cut UK’s credit outlook to ‘negative’

The UK has its credit rating outlook cut to “negative” by leading financial agency Moody’s, as outgoing PM David Cameron faces pressure to speed up “divorce” talks with the EU.