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  • Theresa May delays crunch Brexit vote until January

    December 13, 2018

    MPs won’t get a vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal until January, Downing Street have confirmed. The withdrawal agreement was set to be put before Parliament on Tuesday, but was pulled the day before as May faced a growing rebellion within her own party. The Prime Minister has been in conversations with EU leaders since [...]

  • Theresa May warns not to expect a quick Brexit breakthrough as she arrives in Brussels

    December 13, 2018

    Theresa May played down the chances of a Brexit breakthrough as she arrived in Brussels for the latest EU summit. Speaking the day after surviving a vote of no confidence from disgruntled Tory MPs, the Prime Minister said she heard “loud and clear” why the 117 who voted against her are unhappy with her leadership. [...]

  • ‘Non-sexy’ is the new cool: UK fintech predictions for 2019

    December 13, 2018

    Despite the continued uncertainties of Brexit, 2018 was another year for the UK’s fintech sector.  Record levels of investment poured into the community, with $16bn secured in the first six months of 2018, exceeding the value of investment in US fintech by almost $2bn. In addition, progressive regulation and a thriving financial services sector attracted [...]

  • DEBATE: Should the government’s Making Tax Digital initiative be delayed?

    December 13, 2018

    Should the government’s Making Tax Digital initiative be delayed? Suren Thiru, head of economics and business finance at the British Chambers of Commerce, says YES. The Making Tax Digital initiative represents a significant overhaul to the UK’s tax system, which could not be happening at a worse time for both business and government. HMRC already [...]

  • Sterling recovers as Theresa May heads to Brussels after surviving no confidence vote

    December 13, 2018

    Theresa May is set to head to Brussels today in an attempt to renegotiate a Brexit deal that EU leaders have said is final, after surviving yesterday’s vote of confidence. The Prime Minister won the vote with a majority of 83 votes, with 200 Tory Mps voting in support and 117 voting to oust the [...]

  • Bonmarche shares tank after it slashes profits, blaming Brexit for bleak high street trading

    December 13, 2018

    Retailer Bonmarche lost nearly half its value this morning after investors sold out following a bleak profit warning. Its share price fell 45 per cent this morning after the markets opened. Having closed on 80p last night, shares were trading at 44p this morning. The retailer said its Black Friday sales were “extremely poor” and had [...]

  • Brexit jitters dampen London property market as activity slumps, says Rics

    December 13, 2018

    Fresh fears for the future of London’s subdued housing market have been brought to light this morning, with a new closely-followed survey suggesting that a growing number of the capital's buyers and sellers are sitting tight as Brexit jitters mount. Painting a downbeat picture for the upcoming months within London’s residential property market, the Royal [...]

  • Housebuilder shares jump as market backs Prime Minister Theresa May in leadership challenge

    December 12, 2018

    Shares in Brexit sensitive housebuilders have jumped today as the market backs Theresa May's ability to survive an impending no confidence vote. Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, Berkeley Group and Barratt Development all saw shares increase by between 3.4 per cent to 5.5 per cent hours before Conservative MPs cast their votes on the Prime Minister’s leadership. May [...]

  • Brexit Live: Theresa May survives vote of no confidence

    December 12, 2018

    Prime Minister Theresa May faces a challenge to her leadership after the threshold for triggering a vote of no confidence was reached this morning. Welcome to today’s City PM Brexit live blog. This post is being updated. Please refresh for the latest version. A vote will be held tonight between 6pm and 8pm after Sir Graham [...]

  • Campaign to oust Theresa May being coordinated from Iain Duncan Smith’s office

    December 12, 2018

    The campaign to oust Theresa May is being coordinated from the office of former leader Iain Duncan Smith, it can be revealed by City PM A group of Brexiters determined to end May’s leadership gathered in the plush office in Parliament on Wednesday afternoon to discuss tactics ahead of the no confidence vote set to [...]

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