U.K
1 Apr 2018
Nina Schick, Rasmussen Global’s director of data and polling, discusses the state of the Brexit deal with one year to go until the U.K officially exits the European Union.
18 Mar 2018
London Chief Digital Officer Theo Blackwell talks about luring big tech to the U.K.
14 Mar 2018
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May speaks in the House of Commons in London about the response to the poisoning of a former spy on British soil and retaliatory measures against Russia.
6 Mar 2018
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May denies European Union accusations that she is trying to "cherry-pick" beneficial trade terms.
25 Nov 2017
Prime Minister Theresa May said there’s a "genuine feeling" that both the EU and the U.K. want to break the deadlock in Brexit talks after meeting EU President Donald Tusk and other leaders for discussions on the financial settlement.
9 Jun 2017
Simon Derrick, Bank of New York Mellon Corp. chief currency strategist, and Bloomberg's Mark Cudmore discuss their initial reactions to the exit polls in the U.K.'s general election.
31 May 2017
A new poll from YouGov shows conservatives potentially losing their majority when the U.K. votes on June 8, causing a drop in the pound Bloomberg's Emma Ross-Thomas reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
20 Apr 2017
Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic discusses the U.K. Parliament vote to allow the June 8 snap election and what it may mean for the Brexit process.
27 Mar 2017
South African President Jacob Zuma has recalled Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan from a roadshow meeting with investors in the U.S. and U.K., sparking concern over a potential cabinet reshuffle.
27 Mar 2017
In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene highlight comments on Scottish independence as the U.K. heads towards Brexit.
23 Mar 2017
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May delivers an address before U.K. Parliament one day after four people died in London's worst terror attack in more than a decade.
22 Mar 2017
As Scotland looks to hold a second independence referendum, the state of the economy will likely play a key role in voters' decision. The Scottish economy has underperformed the U.K.