May takes strong lead in Tory leadership race

Leadsom claims momentum, Fox eliminated, Crabb withdraws

Brexit fears hit more UK property funds

Halt to redemptions shows Brexit fallout spreading

FBI advises no charge over Clinton emails

Agency’s Comey says candidate ‘extremely careless’ over servers

Japan’s banks take lead on Brexit from US

Goldman Sachs’ decision on London office likely to influence Tokyo

BoE warns Brexit risks crystallising

Central bank acts to counter ‘challenging’ outlook for stability

Junior doctors vote to reject contract

BMA negotiator stands down after recommending deal

Medivation agrees to $10bn takeover talks

Sanofi, Pfizer and Celgene in confidentiality deals with biotech

D Börse eyes dual holding after LSE merger

German move to allay political fears over post-Brexit London HQ

Dasha Zhukova

Vice buys Dasha Zhukova’s Garage art mag

Media group’s art push through wife of billionaire Abramovich

Terror report urges French security overhaul

Finger pointed at patchy surveillance and series of tragic miscues

Berlusconi to sell AC Milan to Chinese

Ex-Italian PM says buyers will pay at least €400m over 2 years

Comment & Analysis

Infographic on kleptocracy

Corruption: Moving money out of purgatory

In the crackdown on kleptocracy, ‘global policemen’ states have faced difficulties in returning illicit assets to citizens

Russians delight at Brexit vote

UK’s vote seen as a rejection of Europe’s political establishment that vindicates Moscow

Dividends under pressure at UK companies

Bank of England requests banks ‘do not increase’ payouts

Conversation starters: Comments from our readers

"I have been a Conservative Party Member for many years. I am planning to resign my membership once the Party's leadership vote has been taken, having been horrified by the irresponsible actions of senior 'Leave' Tories who clearly saw the whole exercise as an opportunity for career enhancement - rather than prioritising what was right for the country during the most important political debate we have held in my lifetime. I am certainly ready to put my historic party loyalties aside to join the sort of breakaway pro-European party Mr Ganesh describes in support of internationalist and open policies."
By London Tim on A Labour split will win over dispossessed Remainers



"A key plank of the Leave case was that migrants were taking jobs from Brits and depressing wages. This piece suggests otherwise. A cast iron pledge from Boris et al was that only highly skilled migration would be allowed. How are sectors like hospitality and agriculture going to prosper? More importantly, who is going to provide social/nursing care?"
By Ralph Malph on The UK will miss unskilled migrants after Brexit



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