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  • Brand Boris: Johnson needs to shed his disrupter image if he wants to become a leader

    October 8, 2018

    There was a particularly pithy Tweet doing the rounds just after the Conservative party conference last week: “in summary: Boris’s speech not good enough for him to take over; May’s not bad enough to be kicked out”. So, was Boris Johnson really just one speech away from leadership? Possibly. Because Boris, just like Donald Trump, “has [...]

  • Both sides would lose out from a no-deal Brexit

    October 8, 2018

    As MPs return to the House of Commons this week, a plethora of pressing issues will have built up during party conference season. One topic, of course, that will inevitably continue to dominate the political landscape over the coming weeks and months is Brexit. Negotiations are entering a critical phase, with less than six months [...]

  • Japan would welcome Britain into the Trans-Pacific Partnership after Brexit

    October 8, 2018

    Japan would welcome the UK into the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) “with open arms” once it leaves the EU, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said. The leader said Britain would be welcomed into the trade deal involving 11 Pacific countries, including Japan, Malaysia, Canada, Mexico and Australia, but urged Prime Minister Theresa May’s government to avoid [...]

  • London comes top in overseas investment ranking as Asian demand flourishes

    October 8, 2018

    London has kept its crown as the world’s most popular city for global real estate investment, according to a new report that sheds light on the burgeoning overseas demand for commercial property in the capital. Buoyed by an influx of Asian money, London has now held its position as the top city for cross-border investment [...]

  • Theresa May urges Labour voters to ‘look beyond’ party labels and back her plan for post-Brexit Britain

    October 7, 2018

    Theresa May has launched a bid to woo disgruntled Labour voters, asking them to "look at her party afresh" and "beyond party labels". Writing in the Observer yesterday, May said she wanted the Conservatives to be a party "for the whole country" and that the Tories were capable of going beyond criticising the opposition. "To [...]

  • Juncker signals optimism for agreement on Brexit deal

    October 6, 2018

    European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker has expressed optimism that a Brexit deal could be reached by November, as talks between the UK and the EU gained pace over the last few days. Speaking to reporters in Austria this morning, Juncker signalled that while there remains some stumbling blocks, such as the Irish border issue, a no-deal [...]

  • EU rejects aviation regulator’s push for no-deal Brexit transition talks

    October 5, 2018

    The EU's aviation regulator rejected British calls for a joint no-deal Brexit transition plan in July, new letters reveal. In June, the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) chief executive Richard Moriarty wrote to his EU counterpart Patrick Ky to say it would be in "both their interests" to agree to a joint transition plan. "These [...]

  • Looking for a job? Starting salaries just grew at their fastest rate in three years

    October 5, 2018

    Starting salaries for permanent jobs have increased at their quickest rate in three years, according to data compiled by independent recruitment site Rec and London-based information provider IHS Markit. Drawing on information provided by recruitment consultancies, they have published The IHS Markit/Rec Report on Jobs, which surveys the position of the UK labour market every month. Pay [...]

  • EU negotiators predict Brexit deal to be ‘very close’

    October 5, 2018

    Brussels negotiators for the UK's exit from the European Union told diplomats late last night that a deal between the two sides is "very close" to being finalised. Two sources present at yesterday's meeting suggested to Reuters good progress had been made as the EU began to engage with new British proposals on how to [...]

  • Everyone’s a loser in today’s fabricated generation wars

    October 5, 2018

    According to doomsayers in policy and media circles, the young have never had it so bad, and the fault lies with their greedy elders. The allegedly enormous, voracious baby boomer generation, living it up on the golf course with the ill-gotten gains from gold-plated pensions and over-valued houses, is in the firing line for causing [...]

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