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Legal clarity on Brexit needed, says president of UK supreme court
The president of the UK's Supreme Court told the UK government it must provide more clarity on how British courts should interpret rulings from the European Court of Justice post-Brexit.
Unite requests guarantees from Nissan in wake of Sunderland operations sale
Nissan agreed to a sale and purchase agreement of its battery subsidiary Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC) on Tuesday, raising concerns about jobs at the carmakers Sunderland plant.
South African rand weakens against dollar amid Zuma's no confidence vote
Traders are eyeing up the South African rand intensively today which has ramped up against the dollar so far this week and could surge more if president Jacob Zuma is ousted in today's vote by secret ballot.
Staff shortages hit UK jobs market as employers bemoan Brexit effect
UK employers are finding it more and more difficult to recruit staff as candidate availability struggles to keep up with demand, new research showed on Tuesday, though this is driving up wages.
Mixed retail bag shows consumers cutting discretionary spend - BRC/KPMG
UK retail sales growth slowed in July from the previous month's weather-assisted rally, as food sales counterbalanced falling non-food sales.