India's trade with Britain will also be affected if volatility hits the British currency, the pound
Relations had never been more special, says Trump, and any criticism was 'fake news'
Gamers play the role of a nightclub doorman who has recently lost his British nationality and is forced to do odd jobs to meet the demands of an authoritarian government
The anti-Brexiteer, who is seen as an India-friendly in the UK having also lived there in his previous role as a journalist for The Financial Times', said he felt the tensions were unresolvable
Corbyn said Labour was not as a party taking legal action but was aware of lawmakers' manoeuvres on the matter
The Supreme Court will try to pick a way forward this week, but ultimately, it could come down to Queen Elizabeth II to pick side
As the markets brace for the Brexit vote, due later in the day today, here's a look at what the technical charts indicate for the related Indian stocks -
The Brexit deal has fostered the longest winning streak across markets since March
'The motion will not be debated as it would be repetitive & disorderly to do so'
The government will bring forward this week the domestic legislation needed to implement the divorce deal, with a first vote as soon as Tuesday
Saturday's vote stipulated that British Parliament would withhold approval to the PM's deal until the Bill for implementing Brexit had been passed
Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
The UK has until October 31 to accept the latest Johnson deal
The Brexit maelstrom has spun wildly in the past week between the possibility of an orderly exit on Oct. 31 with a deal that Johnson struck
A government source said Johnson sent a total of three letters to Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council
Traders need to be braced for margin calls and sudden bouts of abnormal volatility
I don't honestly believe that Brexit has any great significance even for the rest of Europe, let alone the rest of the world, he said
New vote likely next week; EU will grant extension if UK PM sends letter
Many protesters carried placards, some comparing Brexit to the election of US President Donald Trump
Lawmakers voted 322 to 306 in favor of an amendment by former Tory minister Oliver Letwin, which forces Johnson to request an extension whatever the outcome of Saturday's proceedings