Big supermarkets such as Tesco and Sainsbury's have been working with suppliers to identify potential delays, shortages or price rises
Parliament could have a decisive role in the Brexit process if it blocks or amends the legislation which the government has proposed to enact the divorce
The pound continued to strengthen on Thursday on hopes of a breakthrough in divorce talks, which have shown little progress for months
Brexit negotiations would continue before a Dec 4 meeting between British PM Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, says Michel Barnier
Banks in the 27 other EU countries had € 1.59 trillion in total assets tied to the UK at the end of June, about € 356 billion less than a year earlier
Prime Minister May told broadcasters he had done a very good job of delivering the budget, when asked if his job was safe.
Over the next two years in preparation for Britain's exit from the EU after last year's referendum in favour of Brexit
The European Medicines Authority (EMA) will go to Amsterdam, which tied with Milan, while the European Banking Authority (EBA) will go to Paris, winner in the lucky draw over Dublin
Britain's impending European Union exit has raised fears of an exodus of thousands of financial sector jobs
More than 400 of the accounts that Twitter has already identified to congressional investigators as tools of the Kremlin
Russian activity spiked on June 23, the day of the EU referendum, and on June 24 when the result was announced
Key EU lawmaker warns UK it must act to unblock Brexit talks
The prime minister said the EU Withdrawal Bill will be amended to formally commit to a Brexit date
The draft EU Withdrawal Bill has already passed its second reading and will now be scrutinised by MPs next week
Tusk said in a tweet the bloc's other 27 leaders meeting in Brussels had agreed to begin preparations for trade talks
Hillary Clinton suggested that commercial ties with the EU could not be replaced by a new trading relationship with the United States under Trump
May revived an increasingly sour dialogue two weeks ago by offering concessions in a speech in Florence
Theresa May vowed in a speech last month to seek a two-year transition deal to help reduce the disruption
Commentators will be watching for signs of rebellion, however, with all eyes on Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson
Final say on where to move the agencies rests with EU leaders who will try to reach a deal at their next summit in three weeks' time