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  • Attorney General looks to prevent Britain being ‘trapped’ in a customs union, says cabinet minister

    March 4, 2019

    Britain’s attorney general is looking to make legally binding changes to the Irish border backstop to ensure Britain is not "trapped" in a customs union, according to communities secretary James Brokenshire. Brokenshire said Geoffrey Cox, the UK’s top government lawyer, is determined to secure a revision to Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal that prevents [...]

  • Trade secretary Liam Fox admits the UK may have ‘no option’ but to delay Brexit

    March 3, 2019

    Trade secretary Liam Fox has conceded that the UK may have "no option" but to extend the date on which it leaves the EU, as the government battles to avoid another parliamentary defeat over its Brexit deal. Fox, a Brexiter, said the while he wanted Britain to leave the EU on the scheduled departure date [...]

  • Liam Fox refuses to rule out chlorinated chicken as part of UK-US trade deal

    March 3, 2019

    International trade secretary Liam Fox yesterday defended the outlines of the UK’s potential trade deal with the US, insisting that Britain would not accept anything that was against the interests of consumers. Fox played down the safety concerns over chlorine-washed chicken and hormone-induced beef. The EU currently limits US exports of both products but the [...]

  • Tory Brexiters draw up list of terms for backing Theresa May’s exit deal

    March 3, 2019

    Tory Brexiters have drawn up a list of conditions that Theresa May needs to satisfy in order to receive their backing in a looming crunch Commons vote on her Brexit deal. Members of the European Research Group (ERG), chaired by Jacob Rees-Mogg, have drawn up “three tests” that May has to meet in order for [...]

  • President of Slovenia backs Brexit extension, adding ‘a lot’ more EU states would do the same

    March 2, 2019

    The President of Slovenia has said his country and many others in the EU would be open to an extension of the Brexit leaving date. Prime Minister Theresa may this week said MPs would get a vote over whether to ask for an extension to Britain’s March 29 exit date for more negotiation if her [...]

  • US ambassador urges Britain not to be deterred by EU agriculture ‘smear campaign’

    March 2, 2019

    The United States’ ambassador to London has launched an attack on what he sees as the EU’s outdated farming practices, saying they should not impede a post-Brexit trade deal. On Thursday, the US Trade Representative’s office (USTR) said it would try to reduce regulatory differences between the countries and cut barriers stopping US industrial and agricultural [...]

  • EU ready to give UK more guarantees Irish backstop is temporary

    March 2, 2019

    The European Union is prepared to offer more guarantees to the UK that the Irish border backstop is only intended to be temporary with less than two weeks until parliament vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's deal. The bloc's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, has labelled the backstop as an "insurance" but has moved to [...]

  • Trump asks China to lift tariffs on US agricultural exports as trade talks ‘move along nicely’

    March 2, 2019

    President Donald Trump has said he has ask China to lift its tariffs on US agricultural imports because of good progress in the latest round of trade talks. He has also put plans on hold to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods, which were originally scheduled for Friday. Read more: US and China [...]

  • A lesson in resigning etiquette from the newly formed Independent Group

    March 1, 2019

    Thinking about leaving your job? Research from insurance firm LV suggests that UK workers change employers every five years on average. Whether it’s career progression, a fresh start, or escaping an unpleasant boss, there are many reasons why we decide to call it a day on a job. Last week, MPs from both sides of [...]

  • US lays out demands for free trade deal with UK, raising concerns over food regulations

    March 1, 2019

    The United States has taken a hard line on post-Brexit trade talks with the UK, demanding greater access to British markets where products such as chlorinated chicken are currently banned by the EU. In its negotiating objectives for a future free trade deal, the US Trade Representative’s office (USTR) said it would try to reduce [...]

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