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  • Prime Minister Theresa May asks EU for Brexit delay until 30 June

    April 5, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May has written to Donald Tusk requesting an extension to the Brexit deadline until 30 June. She asked for an option for the UK to withdraw earlier if a deal is agreed, but admitted the delay means the UK may have to take part in the European parliament elections in late May. [...]

  • Brexit: Donald Tusk hints EU could back 12-month flexible Article 50 delay

    April 5, 2019

    European Council president Donald Tusk is set to offer the UK a 12-month delay to Brexit, it is reported. Read more: House of Commons sitting suspended due to water leak Tusk would make this a “flexible” extension that allows the UK to quit the EU before the year is up if parliament agrees a deal, [...]

  • Don’t be fooled, May’s talks with Corbyn merely bide her time

    April 5, 2019

    Very few people believe that the ongoing talks between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn will yield a satisfactory solution to the Brexit crisis. The Leader of the Opposition is in a ludicrously powerful position: he can demand exactly what he wants from May, and if she tries to make him shift or compromise, he will [...]

  • The current Brexit approach guarantees failure – when will the no-dealers wake up?

    April 5, 2019

    The Brexit process resembles a slow motion car crash. But of all the many twists and turns that we have had to endure in recent weeks, perhaps the most torturous has been the path trodden by the most committed proponents of the UK’s exit from the EU: the so-called “no-dealers”. Having once been the shock [...]

  • House of Commons sitting suspended due to water leak

    April 4, 2019

    A leaking roof has forced House of Commons sitting to be suspended. The Commons is set to be closed for the rest of Thursday, although the House of Lords will remain open to debate the latest Brexit developments. A cafe located two floors above the press gallery section of the Commons is also closed due [...]

  • Brexit uncertainty has cost the UK economy £66bn, says S&P

    April 4, 2019

    Brexit has cost the UK economy £66bn in lost growth, according to ratings agency S&P. Had the UK voted to remain in the EU in 2016s referendum the economy would have been three per cent larger by the end of 2018, the group’s report said. Read more: Brexit delay wins MPs' support by a margin [...]

  • Judges and social media – Your Honour, should you be using Twitter in court?

    April 4, 2019

    A British judge recently resorted to Twitter to appeal directly to one of the parties involved in a case over which he was presiding. Ellie Yarrow-Sanders was on the run with her toddler son, Olly Sheridan, for over six months. Mr Justice Williams, the High Court judge in the case between Yarrow-Sanders and her ex-partner, [...]

  • Hancock says no-deal Brexit ‘highly unlikely’ as May attempts to reach cross-party withdrawal agreement with Labour

    April 4, 2019

    Health secretary Matt Hancock today said a no-deal Brexit is “very unlikely” as the Prime Minister attempts to seal a Brexit deal with Labour. Read more: Police warn MPs and campaigners not to inflame Brexit tensions Hancock said securing the support of Labour MPs in the Commons was the only likelihood of Theresa May getting [...]

  • Police warn MPs and campaigners not to inflame Brexit tensions

    April 4, 2019

    Politicians and campaigners must be careful not to “inflame tensions” over Brexit, a senior police chief has warned. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) said it had ramped up no-deal preparations to cope with potential protest, crime and emergencies, with 10,000 officers across the country ready to respond to national emergencies. Read more: Brexit delay [...]

  • House of Lords to attempt to rush through bill to prevent no-deal Brexit

    April 4, 2019

    The House of Lords will this morning debate a bill to stop Britain crashing out of the European Union without a deal, after it was voted through the House of Commons last night by only one vote. Read more: Brexit delay wins MPs' support by a margin of a single vote The bill, which would [...]

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