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  • Government will not allow Brexit deal to split Northern Ireland from UK, says minister

    November 9, 2018

    The UK government would not sign a Brexit deal that signs Northern Ireland up to EU rules, a Cabinet minister insisted today. Culture minister Jeremy Wright’s comments come after Prime Minister Theresa May’s Westminster allies threatened to pull support for an agreement if Northern Ireland were separated from the UK via a customs border down [...]

  • DEBATE: Should we be concerned that the Brexit secretary didn’t realise the extent to which we rely on Dover-Calais trade?

    November 9, 2018

    Should we be concerned that the Brexit secretary didn’t realise the extent to which we rely on Dover-Calais trade? Richard Angell, director of the think tank Progress, says YES. The admission by Brexit secretary Dominic Raab that he “hadn’t quite understood” how “reliant on the Dover-Calais crossing” the UK is would be funny if it [...]

  • British tourism will thrive – from the EU and beyond and whatever the weather

    November 9, 2018

    Tourism is worth £66bn a year to the British economy, and its importance to our country will only continue to grow. This week, London’s Excel hosted the World Travel Market. It is the UK’s most significant annual tourism event, where deals worth almost £3bn are estimated to have been signed. Some 50,000 visitors are believed [...]

  • Jobs will stay in City after Brexit, says top asset manager

    November 8, 2018

    Jobs will not leave Canada in huge numbers after Brexit, the head of one of the country’s biggest asset managers has said. Martin Gilbert, the co-chief executive of Standard Life Aberdeen, said he is “positive” about the City’s future, and believes Dublin will be the big winner as jobs are created there [...]

  • Watch out for Brexit scammers, says UK financial regulator

    November 8, 2018

    Scammers might seek to take advantage of uncertainty around Brexit to trick unsuspecting Brits, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) warned today. The regulatory said consumers should beware of unexpected calls, emails and text messages, and told consumers never to hand over their debit card pins. The warning came as part of a notice advising consumers [...]

  • Brexit uncertainty boosts Wincanton profits

    November 8, 2018

    Logistics firm Wincanton reported strong results for the six months to the end of September as British companies scramble to prepare for a no-deal Brexit.   The figures Wincanton’s revenue was up a marginal 0.1 per cent to £581.8m. Profit before tax rose 48 per cent to £30.1m. Cash flow was up to £33.5m from [...]

  • Dyson welcomes EU court battle victory that defeats ‘anti-competitive’ vacuum cleaner regulation

    November 8, 2018

    Household appliance maker Dyson successfully overturned EU regulation on the energy labelling of vacuum cleaners today after a lengthy legal battle. The British manufacturer argued tests to establish the energy efficiency of vacuum cleaners were misleading. Billionaire James Dyson's company said the test, which calculates efficiency when vacuum dust bags are empty, discriminated against its own bagless products. [...]

  • Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt says UK-France bond ‘bigger than Brexit’

    November 8, 2018

    Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt has said Britain and France will continue to enjoy "the bond of friendship" for decades after the UK leaves the European next March. Speaking in Paris, Hunt, who was made foreign secretary after a long stint as the health secretary, praised the relationship between the UK and France as "one of [...]

  • Fintech startup Monese crashes a ‘Brexit meteorite’ in front of London’s King’s Cross station

    November 8, 2018

    London-based digital banking fintech startup Monese today unveiled its Brexit warning to UK consumers, as its Meteorite sculpture smashes into the ground in front of King's Cross station. The installation is designed to pique the interest of passersby on what life could be like post-Brexit. It was claimed in September that the UK will be the last [...]

  • The tech revolution could be a catastrophic setback for civilisation

    November 8, 2018

    Social earthquakes are looming fast from the emerging wave of automation and the tech revolution. We’ve all seen the headlines about artificial intelligence (AI), the rise of the robots, self-driving cars, and leaps forward in machine learning. But does society realise what is coming? Will it prepare itself? Can the scale and speed of change [...]

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