A trade agreement that allows different countries within the EU to trade across borders as easily as they can within their own country
May reveals that she had to borrow the striking navy and yellow coat for her first appearance outside Downing Street as PM
However, he said that he was not advocating it should be stopped, rather that it could happen if the reasons were compelling
Britain's public sector net debt is also forecast to be higher, continuing to rise as a share of GDP, peaking at 90.2 per cent in 2017-2018
PM Theresa May will push for a transitional period to help them adjust to Britain's exit from the EU
All three were in favour of Britain remaining in the EU, but pro-Brexit former cabinet minister Owen Paterson also urged the government to shelve the appeal
A High Court ruling says parliament needs to approve the formal leaving process, and the government has presented an appeal
The landmark case will start before all 11 Supreme Court judges on December 5 and is likely to last for four days
Memo warns that civil servants are working on 500 Brexi related projects and could need as many as 30,000 extra staff in the favour of an exit from EU
India and the UK both have shown keen interest to negotiate an FTA with a view to boost trade in goods, services and investments.
British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn also said that he welcomed the prospects of an early national election
UK's parliament could temper the govt's approach in an attempt to stave off a 'hard Brexit'
The question the court considered was whether the government is entitled to use its prerogative powers to make the decision by itself
The status could change if both the countries agree to sort out their issues and make headway on bilateral trade arrangements
The government says it will appeal the decision, adding that it believes the legal process will allow Brexit by mid-2019
In theory, parliament could block Brexit altogether, but few people expect that given that people voted by 52% to 48% to leave EU
By handing responsibility for initiating Brexit over to MPs, three senior judges have ventured on to constitutionally untested ground
The disadvantaged citizens of India have been patiently casting their votes in the hope that somebody cares about their aspirations too. The answer is a truly inclusive growth agenda
The meeting will see Britain's decision to leave the EU take centre stage, ahead of the formal negotiations with Brussels
The impact of Brexit will also be felt this week in another small European country, this one outside the EU: Switzerland