In a report marking the coming spring meeting, published just days before the scheduled Brexit date of Friday, the IMF looked at the impact of possible "no deal" scenarios
JLR had announced back in January that it would have an additional week of halting production of its luxury vehicles amid Brexit uncertainties just before a scheduled Easter break for workers
The prime minister has asked EU leaders to postpone Britain's exit from the bloc until June 30
But Labour said the governing Conservatives had not shown any movement on a political declaration of intent on the future relationship between London and Brussels once Britain has left European Union
May cited talks with opposition Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn aimed at breaking the Brexit impasse as a reason for further delay in the letter
Theresa May is due to travel to Brussels for a special EU summit
The law means British visitors making trips of fewer than 90 days to the Schengen passport-free zone will not need visas, even if Britain crashes out of the EU without a deal in place
British prime minister announces she will seek another "short" Brexit extension at an EU leaders' summit in Brussels on April 10.
Goldman Sachs cut to 45 per cent from 50 per cent the chance that a modified version of the current withdrawal agreement is eventually approved in the House of Commons
Trump had told reporters on Thursday that he wished British Prime Minister Theresa May well as she tries to find a path to a Brexit deal that can pass Parliament
Over the past weeks, as factions within the British government have grappled for control over the country's exit from the bloc, the mood among voters has become dark
Lawmakers voted by 344 to 286 to reject the so-called Withdrawal Agreement
Theresa May had offered to quit if Brexit deal would be passed
European Union leaders have offered Britain a Brexit extension until May 22.
Theresa May's announcement is the latest dramatic turn in the United Kingdom's three-year Brexit crisis.
May said parliament might vote for an outcome that was unnegotiable with the EU and she could not commit the government to delivering the outcome of any votes
They were among 30 members of May's Conservative party who defied her to vote in favour of a motion giving MPs control of parliamentary business
"It is with great regret that I have had to conclude that as things stand, there is still not sufficient support in the House to bring back the deal for a third Meaningful Vote," May told the Commons
Removing the prime minister won't help the country, says Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond.
British media reported Sunday that senior party figures were urging May to recognize her weakened political position and resign