Express distorts chief justice’s words
Brexit could damage London’s status as world’s court
EU puts Fox on the run with Japan trade deal
Trade secretary must spell out how he will negotiate a better deal with Japan than the one the EU has clinched.
A currency lesson in soft power
The European Central Bank has trained a regulatory Exocet missile at the City’s euro-denominated trading
6 questions Theresa May has ducked on Brexit
PM used Brexit to justify the election. That was a con. She is ignoring the elephant in the room.
Brexit inflation effect: we ain’t seen nothing yet
Inflation at 2.7% shows that those saying referendum vote has been painless are living in la la land.
Economy isn’t as robust as Brexiters think
Remainers got their short-term economic forecasts wrong, and have had to learn humility. Soon it will be the turn of Leavers.
Single market legal challenge puts spanner in May’s Brexit
If it’s true that leaving EU doesn’t mean we quit EEA too, PM may struggle to take us out of single market and even conceivably out of EU.
Six developments for the Brexit economy this week
Hammond’s downbeat Autumn Statement gave a first glimpse of Brexit’s economic impact, but pro-Brexit and Remain MPs fight over forecasts.
Brexit to raise government borrowing by £226m/week
Boris Johnson et al falsely promised we’d get £350m/week from quitting EU. First official figures since referendum show borrowing rising.
Brexit is the ghost at Hammond’s feast
Rising inflation, slowing growth, falling real wages and an "eye-wateringly large" debt are a political as well as economic problem.
Theresa May will struggle to avoid Brexit cliff-edge
PM implies she wants to avoid economy falling off cliff. But Downing St refuses to say she wants interim deal. No wonder. It’ll be hard.
6 pieces of economic news this week
As Hammond prepares for his maiden Autumn Statement there were snippets of good news for the economy, but a £100bn budget black hole looms.