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  • Starling Bank courts Irish banking licence as it launches euro accounts

    February 4, 2019

    London digital challenger bank Starling is today kicking off preparations to apply for an Irish banking licence, as it launches support for euro currency accounts this week. Offered to its users based in the UK, the euro account will be available alongside Starling’s existing pound account in order for customers to hold, send and receive euros with [...]

  • More than three quarters of CFOs believe the UK will be worse off out of the EU, says Deloitte

    February 4, 2019

    More than three-quarters of chief financial officers believe the UK will be worse off as result of leaving the EU, a new Deloitte survey has found. Approximately 80 per cent of CFOs surveyed by the big-four accountant said they expected the long-term business environment to be worse on leaving the EU. The UK is scheduled to leave [...]

  • There’s more to Nissan’s X-Trail move than Brexit, but there’s no denying the cost of uncertainty

    February 3, 2019

    The UK may or may not leave the EU on 29 March, and if it does the departure may or may not be facilitated by a formal withdrawal agreement. Unfortunately that's about as precise as anyone can be at the moment. With politicians still wrangling over the kind of Brexit that may emerge, businesses from [...]

  • Telecoms tycoon Sunil Mittal plots £6bn Airtel Africa float in welcome boost for City

    February 3, 2019

    Indian telecoms mogul Sunil Mittal is eyeing an $8bn (£6.1bn) float of Airtel Africa in a much-needed boost for London listings. The billionaire boss of Bharti Airtel, the second-largest mobile operator in India, is planning an initial public offering (IPO) of the company’s Africa division later this year, the Sunday Telegraph reported. Read more: London listings [...]

  • Labour MPs mull party breakaway to form centrist movement in wake of Brexit divisions

    February 3, 2019

    A handful of Labour MPs are rumoured to be on the brink of leaving their party to create a new centrist movement in the wake of dissatisfaction over Brexit. Up to six Labour MPs are thought to be prepared to walk away from the Labour party because of its stance on Brexit, anti-semitism, immigration and other [...]

  • Sajid Javid shoots down speculation of a snap general election in June

    February 3, 2019

    Home secretary Sajid Javid has shot down rumours of a general election in June, saying "the people would never forgive us" if one was called. Speaking to the BBC, Javid said "the last thing" people wanted was a general election. “They want politicians to get on with the job," added. "They have been given a very [...]

  • Nissan confirms it will move X-Trail production plans from Sunderland to Japan

    February 3, 2019

    Carmaker Nissan has confirmed it is ditching plans to build its new fleet of SUVs in Sunderland in favour of producing them at a Japanese plant amid continued uncertainty around Brexit. In 2016 Nissan announced it would produce its next generation SUV, the X-Trail, in Sunderland to sell to the European market. The carmaker confirmed [...]

  • Theresa May determined to deliver Brexit ‘on time’ ahead of crunch talks on Irish backstop

    February 3, 2019

    Theresa May has said she remains "determined" to deliver Brexit on time as she prepares to reopen talks with the European Union on the issue of the Irish backstop. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the Prime Minister said she would head to Brussels to with a "fresh mandate, new ideas and a renewed determination" to stick [...]

  • Business secretary Greg Clark says no-deal Brexit would be ‘mistake that we would regret for ever’

    February 2, 2019

    Business secretary Greg Clark has warned that a no-deal Brexit would be a “mistake that we would regret for ever”. "The prospects of a disorderly Brexit are very severe for every part of the country and I think it’s entirely reasonable for companies who know what they need and the consequences they face, who invest [...]

  • UK government plans new safety symbol in case of no deal Brexit

    February 2, 2019

    The government has made preparations to replace the European Union safety symbol, CE, in the event a no deal Brexit occurs.  If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, it will not be able to use the CE symbol that is imprinted on household items, like kitchen appliances and toys.  Instead, Britain will replace [...]

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