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  • Paris attacks: France is at war and will intensify attacks in Syria with the EU, US and Russia, French President Francois Hollande tells parliament

    November 16, 2015

    French President Francois Hollande has told the country's parliament that France "is at war", as he laid out his intentions to coordinate with the EU, US and Russia to raise their assault on the Islamic State (Daesh). In one of the most important speeches of his career he said "the need destroy Daesh concerns the whole international community" and [...]

  • Paris attacks: Jeremy Corbyn says French air strikes in Syria will “probably not” make a difference

    November 16, 2015

    The renewed air strikes by France in Syria in the aftermath of Friday's tragic attacks in Paris will "probably not" make a difference, according to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. While condemning the "appalling" attacks, Corbyn said a political settlement must be reached in Syria in order to overcome the Islamic State, and that bombings will bring no [...]

  • Ukip MP Douglas Carswell hits out at CBI and says support for Out campaign is growing

    November 16, 2015

    Former Tory backbencher Douglas Carswell was in a bullish mood when we met last Thursday, insisting that the Out campaign had enjoyed its best week so far. Carswell, now the UK Independence Party’s sole MP, believes that David Cameron’s “vacuous demands” over EU reform provided a boost to the eurosceptic side of the debate. “There’s nothing [...]

  • G20 leaders agree to more co-ordinated counter-terrorism efforts after Paris attacks

    November 16, 2015

    Global leaders will double down on coordinating their counter-terrorism efforts today, calling for enhanced coordination and security measures after simultaneous attacks in Paris killed at least 129 people on Friday. Draft statements revealed over the weekend from the G20 leaders meeting in Antalya, Turkey, called for enhanced information exchanges to cut off funding for terrorist [...]

  • Spending Review 2015: EEF says Treasury should remember “increasingly fragile” manufacturing outlook

    November 16, 2015

    British manufacturers are warning the Treasury today that deep cuts to research and development budgets would hurt UK growth and exports. In a submission ahead of next week’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR), the EEF manufacturers’ organisation said the Treasury should consider the “increasingly fragile outlook” for exporters, adding that “balancing the books must not be [...]

  • New CBI director-general Carolyn Fairbairn says group will listen to Eurosceptic members

    November 16, 2015

    ​The new Confederation of British Industry (CBI) director-general Carolyn Fairbairn has defended the business group’s stance on Britain’s relationship with the EU. “Most of our members want to be in a reformed EU because of the benefits of the Single Market and the CBI is clear on what those reforms are – developing the Single [...]

  • France to go ahead with COP21 climate change summit despite Paris terror attacks

    November 15, 2015

    France will still be going ahead with global climate change summit in Paris at the end of November, defying the terror attacks that killed at least 129 people on Friday night. Prime Minister Manuel Valls said to French television station TF1 that far from cancelling it, the summit would be a chance for world leaders [...]

  • Paris attacks overshadow G20 summit as Barack Obama, David Cameron, Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel and world leaders arrive in Antalya

    November 15, 2015

    World leaders have arrived in Turkey ahead of the G20 summit where security concerns and the refugee crisis are expected to overshadow discussions in the wake of the deadly terror attacks in Paris. David Cameron, Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin and Angela Merkel are among the leaders who have arrived in Antalya in the south west of Turkey where [...]

  • The UK is now more in favour of leaving the EU than remaining a member, according to a new poll

    November 13, 2015

    The United Kingdom is now more in favour of leaving the European Union than remaining a member, according to a new poll. In the first poll conducted since Prime Minister David Cameron outlined his demands for EU treaty change, there has been an increase in support for leaving the EU, to 53 per cent, against [...]

  • MPs call Kids Company’s grip on government “staggering” and warn it “must never happen again”

    November 13, 2015

    An influential parliamentary committee has slammed the government over its relationship with Kids Company and warned that similar cases “must never happen again”. In a new report out today, the Public Accounts Committee says it is “staggering” that the government gave over £40m to the charity over the past 13 years and “still has no [...]

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