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  • Theresa May challenges Corbyn to Brexit TV debate on eve of parliament’s vote

    November 27, 2018

    Theresa May has thrown down the gauntlet to her Labour rival over Brexit, challenging Jeremy Corbyn to a televised debate. The Prime Minister claimed the Labour leader hasn’t got a plan for Brexit, despite criticising the deal she is trying to win support for ahead of a crucial parliamentary vote next month. “I am willing [...]

  • Have faith, the UK can weather the political storm

    November 27, 2018

    Winston Churchill once said that Brits are “the only people who like to be told how bad things are, who like to be told the worst”. In these turbo-charged political times, I would take it one step further and say that Brits not only like to be told the worst, but they often expect the worst. [...]

  • It’s no crystal ball, but polling is essential for democracy

    November 27, 2018

    At the time of writing, the political landscape in the UK seems as uncertain and changeable as the weather. It all hinges on Theresa May’s Brexit plan, which, if not accepted by parliament, increases the likelihood of the UK barrelling towards a new referendum, or even a General Election. And that means election polling. Election [...]

  • May needs the stars to align if her Brexit deal is to pass the Commons

    November 26, 2018

    Fourteen days from now, Parliament will vote on the government's Brexit deal. The vote will be preceded by four days of formal debate but by the time MPs pass through the division lobbies of the House of Commons, they will have been arguing over this issue for two and a half years. Many have argued [...]

  • Donald Trump dumps on Theresa May’s Brexit deal

    November 26, 2018

    Donald Trump gave Theresa May a Brexit headache on Monday evening, describing the agreement reached between London and Brussels as "great for the EU." The US President also warned the government's proposed deal with the EU could prevent a future trade deal between the UK and US. Trump's comments came as the Prime Minister was [...]

  • Why the EU’s approval of May’s Brexit deal failed to give sterling a boost

    November 26, 2018

    Sterling failed to get a significant boost from the EU rubber-stamping the Prime Minister’s draft Brexit deal over the weekend, with markets awaiting the outcome of a crucial parliamentary vote next month. While EU leaders voted in favour of Theresa May’s Brexit agreement despite the threat of a Spanish veto over the future of Gibraltar, [...]

  • Pensioner paradise: London investor plans to open £600m luxury retirement home

    November 26, 2018

    Here comes the world’s most expensive old folks’ home. Leading property investor Johnny Sandelson says he is planning to develop an ultra-luxury retirement complex in one of the priciest enclaves of west London at a cost of £600m, if it is approved by planners later this week. Speaking to City PM, Sandelson said he was [...]

  • Melrose share price tumbles following low-ball bids for GKN unit

    November 26, 2018

    Turnaround specialist Melrose led FTSE fallers today as its share price fell over six per cent following reports of disappointing bids for one of its GKN units. Melrose, which bought aerospace company GKN in an £8bn hostile takeover earlier this year, was reportedly forced to reconsider its options after it was low-balled by bids for [...]

  • Theresa May’s Brexit deal could cost UK economy £100bn, according to new research

    November 26, 2018

    Theresa May’s Brexit deal could cost the British economy £100bn, according to new figures. Research carried out by the National Institute of Economic and Social research, commissioned by the People’s Vote campaign for a second referendum, said that the cost would be the equivalent of losing the economic output of Canada. It [...]

  • To lead the digital revolution, London must ensure that no one is left behind

    November 26, 2018

    This week, I will be meeting leading businesses, charities, educators, innovators and investors at a Digital Skills Summit at the Mansion House to look at how emerging technologies are transforming the way we live, work, and communicate with each other. Building on my mayoral programme – Shaping Tomorrow’s City Today – the summit will consider [...]

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