Parliament is the only directly-elected EU institution and as such is responsible for keeping an eye on how the EU operates. Its scrutiny powers have been...
Eurozone private business activity was stable in August, albeit at a muted level, but factories possibly face a tougher September as new order growth stumbled, a...
The leaders of the eurozone's biggest economies held talks on Monday (22 August) in the aftermath of Britain's shock decision to leave the European Union and...
Leaving the European Union will sap Scotland's economy by between £1.7 billion and £11.2bn ($14.76bn) by 2030, depending on which new trade relationship Britain chooses, the...
Things are hotting up over in the United States as the November presidential elections draw ever-closer. The race to succeed current White House incumbent Barack Obama...
The Bank of England will draw some comfort from signs that Britons took the initial shock of June's Brexit vote in their stride, but will see...
New York has knocked off London as the world's premier city for foreign investment in commercial real estate due to fears the vote to leave the...