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  • Brexit party will win most EU election votes as Tories languish under May, finds poll

    May 15, 2019

    The Brexit party is on course to win the lion’s share of votes in the upcoming EU elections as the Tories continue to shed support among the public. Read more: MPs in eurosceptic ERG 'will vote against' May's Brexit deal in June Nigel Farage’s politicians topped the public vote with a 27 per cent share [...]

  • British Land swings to a loss as retail troubles hit property values

    May 15, 2019

    British Land became the latest in a string of property giants to reveal a fall in the value of its assets today, swinging to a loss amid turmoil in the retail sector. The FTSE 100 group, which owns developments such as Broadgate campus in Canada, reported a £300m loss in the 12 months [...]

  • MPs in eurosceptic ERG faction ‘will vote against’ May’s Brexit deal in June

    May 15, 2019

    The majority of MPs in anti-EU Tory faction the European Research Group (ERG) will vote against Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal when it is presented to parliament next month, a minister has said. Read more: MPs will vote again on Brexit next month – despite no cross-party agreement Conservative MP Owen Paterson, who was [...]

  • European growth aided by UK expansion and German bounce-back

    May 15, 2019

    Growth in the Eurozone and European Union picked up in the first quarter of the year after a rough patch, with the UK showing solid expansion, the EU’s official statistics body confirmed today. Read more: Euro rises as Eurozone economy shows stronger-than-expected growth GDP growth in the EU rose to 0.5 per cent quarter-on-quarter, after growing [...]

  • Business risks ‘Corbygeddon’ if it doesn’t learn to speak up

    May 15, 2019

    The headline in the Sunday Times was stark: “Rich prepare to flee Corbyn’s Britain as Tories desert PM”. The country’s millionaires and billionaires were, according to the compilers of the paper’s annual rich list, preparing for “Corbygeddon” – the prospect of a hard-left Labour government making an irreparable dent in both their own finances and the [...]

  • MPs will vote again on Brexit next month – despite no deal between Tories and Labour

    May 14, 2019

    Theresa May will attempt to force her Brexit deal through parliament for the fourth time of asking next month – despite not yet reaching an agreement with Labour. Downing Street has revealed May will put forward the legislation needed for the UK to leave the EU in the week commencing 3 June. The announcement came after May met [...]

  • Ex-Labour minster quits party with astonishing attack on the ‘Corbyn Cult’

    May 14, 2019

    A former Labour minister has quit the party with a savage attack on the “Corbyn Cult” she claims has taken over the leadership. Bridget Prentice, who served as a junior minister in the Ministry of Justice under Tony Blair, compared the Labour party to North Korea were “disloyalty to the leader is a criminal offence.” Prentice, [...]

  • Theresa May says it’s ‘imperative’ Brexit takes place by summer as she unveils compromises

    May 14, 2019

    Theresa May has set out the Brexit compromises she will make to Labour amid a warning that signing up to customs union with the EU will split her party.  Read more: Brexit: Still no progress in discussions between the Tories and Labour In a marathon meeting of the cabinet in Downing Street, the Prime Minister and her de [...]

  • MPs accuse government of using Brexit as an ‘excuse’ to avoid Russian sanctions

    May 14, 2019

    More than 50 MPs have urged the government to stop using Brexit as an "excuse" not to impose sanctions against Russian figures accused of human rights violations. The head of the all party Russia group, Chris Bryant, has demanded action from foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt in the wake of the Novichok attack on Salisbury last year. Along with [...]

  • UK wages rise again as employment rate stays at record high says Office for National Statistics

    May 14, 2019

    UK wages rose 3.2 per cent in the year to March, slightly down from a 3.5 per cent rise in the month before, data showed today as the unemployment rate hit an almost 45-year low. Read more: UK inflation rate holds steady sending Britons' real wages higher Average weekly earnings climbed 1.3 per cent year [...]

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