Theresa May's govt has grappled with how Britain could restrict immigration without losing access to EU's single market
PM May and Brexit minister David Davis have given little detail about what Britain's future relationship with the EU will look like
The two were meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou
May added that the govt would continue to monitor economic data in the coming months before setting out its fiscal response
We will be looking at the next steps that we need to take and we will also be looking at the opportunities that are now open to us, said May
May is allegedly planning to prevent Members of Parliament from voting on the decision to leave the EU
Theresa May will not offer opponents the chance to stall the withdrawal
The majority of MPs in the Commons, a total of around 480, campaigned for Britain to stay in the European Union
Ministers have pledged to reduce the net migration to below 100,000 by 2020, however half the britons doubt that it will reach its targets
It was inevitable that Brexit should occur
Britain which has voted to leave EU couple of months ago, Scottish govt is in no mood to quit EU, this conflict can cause another Scottish independence referendum
Data monitoring company Markit said the eurozone economy maintained its resilience despite Britain's shock vote
Three leaders were speaking ahead of a working dinner aboard the Italian navy's Guiseppe Garibaldi aircraft carrier
Indian software firms must innovate to surge ahead
After Brexit poll, British Transport Police recorded 119 incidents including allegations of racist abuse and attacks at railway stations
Post-Brexit UK consumers are oddly rational
Gujarat will assist investors in strengthening their business propositions and investments in India, said Mamta verma, Gujarat industries commissioner
This could just be the start, as UK contributed to nearly $20 bn or 18 per cent of India's $108 bn software exports for the year 2016
Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will not trigger Brexit talks this year as Britain needs time to prepare
Some industries, like tourism, are more sensitive to exchange rates than others, like electronics