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  • Northern Ireland: Ministers condemn ‘deplorable’ violence in Belfast

    April 8, 2021

    Northern Ireland’s devolved government has condemned the “deplorable” acts of violence and rioting from militant unionists over the past six nights in Belfast and beyond. Ministers said in a statement that they are “gravely concerned by the scenes we have all witnessed on our streets, including those at the Lanark Way interface [in Belfast] last [...]

  • Brexit: EU online deliveries to UK have halved

    April 8, 2021

    Online deliveries to the UK from Europe have plunged 50.7 per cent in the first quarter of 2021, according to e-commerce shipping platform Sendcloud. New shipping requirements and extra VAT costs have drastically cut EU to UK shipments compared to the final quarter of last year. The new data has stressed the delivery issues online [...]

  • JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon: London must reinvent itself as EU rivals fight to take its crown

    April 7, 2021

    JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon: London must reinvent itself as EU rivals fight to take its crown

  • British expats flee Spain to avoid deportation as post-Brexit rules turn them into illegal immigrants

    April 7, 2021

    Thousands of undocumented British expats in Spain are heading back to the UK as they fear being fined or deported as a result of post-Brexit immigration rules in the southern European country. British nationals who failed to apply for Spanish residency documents or whose applications have been rejected are only permitted to stay up to [...]

  • UK’s economic reopening takes off as Europe lags further behind

    April 7, 2021

    Friday’s bumper US payrolls report saw both the DAX and Stoxx600 post new record highs yesterday, following on from similarly record sessions in the US on Monday, and while the FTSE100 continues to lag behind, the FTSE250 was still able to close within touching distance of a record close. China and the US aside, which [...]

  • More than half of London businesses expect long-term Brexit disruption

    April 3, 2021

    The majority of UK firms experienced some form of trade disruption following Brexit, and many expect there to be long-term disruption as a result of the new EU trading arrangements. Three-quarters (75%) of businesses have experienced some Brexit trade disruption and almost half (49%) say they expect some sort of disruption to continue in the [...]

  • Irish PM Micheál Martin calls for ‘reset’ of relations with the UK

    April 1, 2021

    Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin has called for a “reset” of relations with the UK in a bid to cool tensions between the countries over Northern Ireland post-Brexit. Martin today said he and the EU were “concerned” about the UK’s tougher stance toward issues on Northern Ireland in the past few months, which has seen [...]

  • Post-Brexit: City investors look beyond Europe as bounce back optimism grows

    March 30, 2021

    Investors searching for stronger returns post-Brexit are increasingly zooming in on the Far East, with Japan and China currently being the most attractive markets for UK investors. According to new data that City-based bank and brokerage firm Charles Schwab shared with City PM this morning, around 68 per cent of investors in a recent survey [...]

  • Markets A.M. – Attention shifts to credit data with UK-EU vaccine row set to continue

    March 29, 2021

    US markets once again finished a rather choppy week on a high, with the S&P500 setting another new record, and both the Nasdaq and Russell 200 also posting strong gains in the last hour of trading, in a broad-based uplift across the board. In a week that saw optimism and pessimism in equal measure, stock [...]

  • Brexit: EU expects Northern Ireland plan from UK in the ‘coming days’

    March 26, 2021

    The European Union is expecting the UK to set out a road map detailing how it plans to fully implement the post-Brexit agreement on Northern Ireland in the “coming days”. Both sides said talks between officials on the Northern Ireland Protocol took place in a “constructive atmosphere” today after a period of high tensions. The [...]

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