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  • If Trump reaches a hand across the aisle, Democrats would be wise to take it

    February 7, 2019

    For a brief moment on Tuesday evening, the customary rancour of US politics was set aside in a most unusual spontaneous display. To everyone’s surprise, President Donald Trump’s delayed 2019 State of the Union speech – which had itself become a political football in the struggle between a Democratic House of Representatives and a Republican [...]

  • DEBATE: Should schools start later to help teenagers be more productive, as MPs will debate on Monday?

    February 7, 2019

    Should schools start later to help teenagers be more productive, as MPs will debate on Monday? Will Williams, wellbeing adviser to the OECD, says YES. We must take steps to reverse the sharp decline of our children’s mental wellbeing, and starting the school day later would be a brilliant start. Teenagers should be afforded the opportunity [...]

  • Millennium Bug lessons: Stop Brexit stockpiling

    February 7, 2019

    UK manufacturers are stockpiling raw materials at the highest rate since figures were first collected 27 years ago. While it might look like a sensible response to uncertainty, this kind of Brexit anxiety will have long-term implications for supply chains and for the UK economy as a whole, regardless of what happens in the negotiations. “Demand [...]

  • No, Nissan’s move is not proof that Brexit will be a disaster

    February 7, 2019

    I should have known better. In my last column, I tempted fate and wrote about the good economic news which the UK continued to experience, wondering out loud if Brexit could bring any bad news. Then it happened with one word: “Nissan”. No sooner had it been announced that production of the Nissan X-Trail would not, [...]

  • Sadiq Khan ‘falling short’ on housing after new home registrations fall by 10 per cent

    February 7, 2019

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has been accused of "falling short" on housing targets after it emerged that new home registrations in London dropped 10 per cent last year to just over 16,000. There were 16,069 new home registrations in 2018, down from 17,932 the year before, according to the National House Building Council (NHBC), a [...]

  • Fire, brimstone and Brexit….it’s all getting a bit theological

    February 6, 2019

    Given that the Brexit debate has touched on every element of our lives from food security to house prices, it was perhaps inevitable that it would end up as a theological discussion. And so it came to pass, yesterday, when EU Council President Donald Tusk told a press conference that he ponders about “a special [...]

  • Jean-Claude Juncker shoots down Theresa May’s backstop renegotiation plan

    February 6, 2019

    Theresa May’s hopes of securing changes to the Brexit backstop have been dealt a serious blow by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. In a press conference in Brussels on Wednesday afternoon, Juncker ruled out replacing the controversial plan with “alternative arrangements” – a move backed by UK MPs last week. He also refused to accept [...]

  • Greg Clark: Tariffs should remain in no-deal Brexit

    February 6, 2019

    Tariffs would remain in a no-deal Brexit, business secretary Greg Clark said today after reports that fellow cabinet member Liam Fox would slash import duties in such a scenario. Speaking to the Business, energy and industrial strategy select committee this morning, Clark said he would examine such a policy but that it could have a [...]

  • Donald Tusk: Special place in hell for clueless Brexit campaigners

    February 6, 2019

    There is a special place in hell for Brexit campaigners who had no plan for how the UK should leave the EU, the European Council President has claimed in an astonishing intervention. Donald Tusk made the jibe in a press conference alongside Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar in Brussels, in which he reiterated the Brexit withdrawal [...]

  • Big business needs to step up and take the reins of leadership from the politicians

    February 6, 2019

    I wanna be the leader I wanna be the leader Can I be the leader? Can I? I can? Promise? Promise? Yippee I’m the leader I’m the leader OK what shall we do? Roger McGough did not know how prescient his poem was. The days of Churchill, Thatcher and Mandela are gone. Whether you agreed [...]

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