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  • Nigel Farage attacks Electoral Commission as ‘full of Remainers’ after review of his party’s funding

    May 21, 2019

    Nigel Farage has launched a blistering attack on the elections watchdog after it began a review into his new party’s finances. Farage, leader of the Brexit Party, claimed the Electoral Commission is “absolutely full of Remainers” and is part of an “establishment” attack on his new outfit. On Monday, former Prime Minster Gordon Brown called for an [...]

  • Theresa May: MPs will get a vote on whether to hold a second Brexit referendum

    May 21, 2019

    Theresa May has promised MPs a vote on whether to hold another referendum if they back her Withdrawal Agreement Bill in two weeks' time. The Prime Minister has said MPs who are looking for a second referendum on a Brexit deal first need a deal to put to the public and the necessary legislation – [...]

  • Ex-European Commission president says UK financial services should be higher on Brexit agenda

    May 21, 2019

    The UK’s financial services sector should be much higher on the agenda of Britain’s Brexit negotiators, the chairman of Goldman Sachs and former president of the European Commission said today. Read more: Helena Morrissey casts vote for Brexit party in upcoming Euro-election “I'm relatively surprised by the fact that until now in the discussion of [...]

  • Property transactions dip in April as political uncertainty weighs on buyers

    May 21, 2019

    Property transactions slipped slightly in April as political uncertainty hampered a traditional spring surge. Read more: How London house prices in every borough have performed in 2019 Residential property transactions fell 0.3 per cent month-on-month in April, but were up 0.8 per cent on last year, according to the latest figures from HMRC. The dip [...]

  • Theresa May to set out ‘new’ Brexit deal in speech this afternoon

    May 21, 2019

    Theresa May will unveil a “new” Brexit deal on Tuesday afternoon in a public plea for MPs to support her plan for leaving the EU. The Prime Minister will use a speech at 4pm to set out what will be in the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), set to be voted on by MPs in two weeks time. [...]

  • US-China trade tensions a major threat to global growth, says OECD

    May 21, 2019

    Global economic growth is under threat from the escalating US-China trade conflict, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has warned. Read more: Global markets in tailspin after Trump threatens huge China tariff rise The OECD’s closely-watched Economic Outlook said if current tariffs between the two countries are maintained, they will shave between 0.2 [...]

  • Government faces calls to safeguard British Steel jobs as company edges closer to administration

    May 21, 2019

    Whitehall officials this morning faced calls to “put their money where their mouth is” by giving British Steel the funding it needs to avoid administration and safeguard tens of thousands of jobs. Read more: Troubled British Steel braces for insolvency in last-ditch loan talks Britain’s second-biggest steel maker has for the last week been lobbying [...]

  • Man charged with assault after Brexit party chief Nigel Farage hit with milkshake

    May 21, 2019

    A man has been charged with common assault after Brexit party leader Nigel Farage was left covered in milkshake in Newcastle city centre yesterday. Read more: Farage's Brexit party unveils European election candidates Staff quickly hurried Farage away from the scene after he was hit with the milkshake while out and about attempting to garner [...]

  • Sterling falls below $1.27 for first time since early January as Brexit fears intensify

    May 21, 2019

    Sterling has fallen below $1.27 for the first time since the beginning of the year as Brexit fears intensify. It comes as Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to unveil her “new and improved” Brexit plan to her Cabinet this afternoon in a bid to pass a deal through parliament at the fourth time of asking. [...]

  • The future looks bright for university graduates

    May 21, 2019

    This month, university students across the country are being tested on their chosen field of study. As if the exam season weren’t stressful enough, final-year students also have to deal with acute cases of so-called employability anxiety. This generation is already described as the “most anxious in history”, so adding extra stress makes for a [...]

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