Now playing Next Economy Brexit: trade versus immigration rows reported in British cabinet UK finance minister Philip Hammond has had to deny that he is close to quitting over the government's Brexit policy. 17/10/2016
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Descendants of Nazi victims seek German passports post-Brexit The knock-on effect of Brexit has taken a turn in what would have been an unthinkable direction 80 years ago. 17/10/2016
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Now playing Next Markets Bank of England's Carney says inflation and price rises will make things difficult for some Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has warned inflation will rise with the falling value of the pound pushing up prices. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next No Comment Money DJ - Brits use new five pound note to play vinyl records While post-Brexit woes are causing the pound to plummet in recent months, innovative Brits have found something better to do with their cash. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Weak pound prompts price punch-up between Tesco and Unilever Top UK retailer Tesco has settled a fight with consumer goods producer Unilever over price rises prompted by the weak pound following the Brexit vote. 13/10/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Government v Parliament: Britain's Brexit battle goes to court Should Britain's government take decisions unilaterally on the process to take the UK out of the EU? Or should Parliament have a vote? A court will decide. 13/10/2016
Now playing Next Economy Six knock-on effects of a plummeting pound The slumping value of the pound has an effect on tourism, foreign workers in the UK, exporters and expats. 13/10/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Price row prompts shortage of Marmite, the UK's stalwart food The UK's largest supermarket chain Tesco and one its major suppliers, Unilever, have settled a price war on more than a dozen products. 13/10/2016
Now playing Next Business Line Hard Brexit fears push down pound and worry UK businesses Business Line focuses on the concerns that the kind of Brexit the UK government choses will cause major problems for companies. 12/10/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: German activists seek free trade court ruling This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 12/10/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK parliament debates Brexit but won't vote on triggering EU divorce Ahead of Wednesday’s parliamentary debate on Brexit, UK Prime Minister Theresa May faced questions on the thorny topic in the House of Commons. 12/10/2016
Now playing Next Economy Financial sector job loss warning over Brexit Top international bankers warn they could start moving staff out of Britain by next year if there's no clarity on UK access to the EU single market. 12/10/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Ken Loach laments Brexit impact on UK film Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach has been expressing concern over the impact of Brexit on the British TV and film industry. 12/10/2016
Now playing Next Markets Pound's Brexit vote battering continues Experts see no end to sterling's fall in value against other currencies due to worries over the effects of the UK's vote to leave the European Union. 11/10/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief in Brussels: UK's May holds talks ahead of Brexit trigger This is the Brief from Brussels. 10/10/2016
Now playing Next Europe News British PM May looks for Brexit support in Denmark British Prime Minister Theresa May has been holding talks with her Danish counterpart in Copenhagen. 10/10/2016
Now playing Next Economy Brexit vote fears hit UK business sentiment The latest UK business surveys seem to show the economy losing steam with company bosses lacking confidence about investment and hiring workers. 10/10/2016