Dominique Senequier, founder and CEO of Ardian, a $60 billion French private equity said that London is still the number one financial city in Europe even after Brexit.
If the UK cannot keep the European Medicines Agency after Brexit, ministers warned that British cancer patients might be put in the second or third wave of medicine recipients.
The Pound has weakened considerably due to the Brexit vote and has caused companies to adjust their prices to adjust to the deficit. Microsoft will now be among to increase their prices on their devices particularly, the Microsoft Surface.
Goldman Sachs closed its London hedge fund operation and relocate staffs to New York in a speculation to anticipate Brexit. However the bank denied the decision was taken to avoid the foreseen hard Brexit.
U.K. Parliament supported the government plan to initiate Brexit with a majority vote on Wednesday. Subsequently, government will reveal the detailed plan in a white paper.
Prime Minister May has started formal debate with the parliament to initiate formal process of Brexit. Torrey and Labour supported the implementation while Liberal Democrats and Scottish National Party opposed the Brexit.
Brexit may lead Britons who live in Europe, whether working or retired to return to UK that increase of migration to the United Kingdom. While Prime Minister Theresa May reassures that UK will always be open for business.
iOS app prices increase by 25 percent after the Brexit fallout leaving iOS and Mac users purchasing apps previously marked at 79 pence for 99 pence instead.
The U.K., now being seperated from the European Union, will not be increasing and tweeking their settings for the migration cap and may actually charge for skilled laborers.
Angel Gurria, the secretary general of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) suggest that Brexit would cause an economic downside to their nation.
The government of the United Kingdom has been fined GBP 650 million since the previous decade due to mistakes in the spending approach by the public organisations.
US President Barack Obama issued a warning to British voters that it would take a decade before Britain could strike a trade deal with the US if it exits the EU. His statement, viewed by eurosceptics as an unwanted foray into British domestic politics, is an endorsement of PM David Cameron's stand for Britain to stay in Europe.
Losing EU leave campaign decries rival's official status as 'political stitch-up' as it prepares legal challenge. Vote Leave was designated official Out campaign by the Elelctoral Commission.
Ed Miliband is prompt and ready to make his arguments regarding the issue of Britain's EU mebership. He constantly said that he and his party will not take the issue sitting down.