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  • Sajid Javid rules out second referendum, general election or revoking Article 50 if he becomes Tory leader

    June 1, 2019

    Sajid Javid has ruled out the possibility of a second referendum if he wins the Tory leadership contest. The current home secretary said it would be “disastrous for trust in politics” in an article penned in Saturday’s Daily Mail. Read more: Poll: Tories face worst election result ever in Brexit slump He also declared that [...]

  • Pound stumbles towards biggest monthly fall in two years

    May 31, 2019

    Sterling was set to complete its biggest monthly fall against the euro in two years today as trade wars and Brexit chaos continued to send investors fleeing the pound for safer assets. Read more: European stock markets bleed red as Trump takes trade war to Mexico The pound dropped 0.1 per cent against the euro by 4.40pm UK [...]

  • London takes top spot in future global cities ranking

    May 31, 2019

    London has taken the top spot in a new global index that has ranked the best cities for future business investment, trumping the likes of Singapore, San Francisco and Paris. The capital has moved from third to first place as the world’s prime contender to be the next top powerhouse, according to the 2019 Global [...]

  • Mortgage approvals rebound after delay on Brexit deadline

    May 31, 2019

    Mortgage approvals for house purchases hit a three-month high in April, rebounding after Britain's March deadline for Brexit was postponed.  The number of residential mortgages approved in April ticked up to roughly 66,300, nearing a two-year average and bouncing back from a fall in March, according to new data released this morning by the Bank [...]

  • FTSE 100 bosses to meet President Donald Trump during UK state visit

    May 31, 2019

    A group of FTSE 100 chiefs will meet US President Donald Trump during his state visit to the UK next week, Sky News has reported, along with the heads of various US companies. Read more: European stock markets bleed red as Trump takes trade war to Mexico The bosses of Barclays, National Grid, BAE Systems, [...]

  • Tories face worst election result ever as Brexit Party and Lib Dems surge ahead

    May 31, 2019

    The Conservatives would fall outside the top two parties if a general election were held today, a new poll reveals. Read more: Which Tory leadership candidates favour a no-deal Brexit? The Tories would crash to third place with just 19 per cent of the vote, tied with Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party, a Yougov survey has [...]

  • CBI calls on Tory leadership contenders to drop no-deal Brexit threat

    May 31, 2019

    The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has published an open letter calling on the Tory leadership candidates to commit to avoiding a no-deal Brexit. The message calls on the 12 rival MPs to “champion business”, with director-general Carolyn Fairbairn saying that it is "no secret that firms’ frustration with Westminster has grown" over the last few years. [...]

  • UK house price growth slows in May amid Brexit uncertainty

    May 31, 2019

    Annual growth of UK house prices remained below one per cent for the sixth consecutive month in May, as political uncertainty continued to weigh on the property market. Prices fell 0.2 per cent month-on month, while annual house price growth slowed to 0.6 per cent, falling from 0.9 per cent in April and below the [...]

  • Tory leadership contest can spark a much-needed debate on the future of tax

    May 31, 2019

    Should the Conservatives slash taxes? Social media star Liz Truss certainly thinks so, arguing yesterday that "taxes hold back growth, and by cutting rates in a targeted way we can turbocharge economic growth and boost wages so the overall tax burden falls." Her leadership rival Dominic Raab has also made headlines this week by pledging [...]

  • The CBI had a chance to look beyond the Brexit debate, and they blew it

    May 31, 2019

    The Tory leadership election resembles a family dinner that starts off friendly enough but which will, inevitably, descend into a wine-soaked argument. And that’s before we’ve even got into policy details. The front-runners are currently gung-ho about a no-deal Brexit but those that aren’t, notably Matt Hancock and Rory Stewart, are keen to talk up their [...]

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