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  • Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt backpedals on ‘Soviet prison’ comments about EU

    October 2, 2018

    Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, has backtracked on comments he made about the European Union in which he compared the group to the Soviet Union. Hunt provoked condemnation and mockery on Sunday, after he said the EU risked becoming like a Soviet “prison” because of its negotiation stance on Britain’s exit from the EU. Read [...]

  • Stop seeking refuge in moral indignation – listen to those who dare to disagree

    October 2, 2018

    Support for those that challenge the status quo is rising. For the most recent example, just look at the increase in the share of the vote for the far-right, anti-immigration Sweden Democrats to 17.5 per cent in 2018 from 2.9 per cent in 2006, while that of the two main parties declined. This follows the [...]

  • Debate: Given the Tory party’s proposal to ban restaurants from taking a share of staff tips, is regulation necessary?

    October 2, 2018

    Debate: Given the Tory party’s proposal to ban restaurants from taking a share of staff tips, is regulation necessary? YES  – Scott Corfe is chief economist at the Social Market Foundation. The rise of the service charge in UK restaurants has led to a great deal of confusion. Often listed as discretionary on bills, many [...]

  • Theresa May’s vision-free approach is alienating us all

    October 2, 2018

    An opening day Conservative conference speech by former CBI Director-General Digby Jones might not have been expected to diagnose the Prime Minister’s key weakness. But defending Theresa May’s Brexit approach, the former Labour minister unwittingly exposed the reason that the Prime Minister has alienated much of her party: she is a vision-free zone. Riffing off [...]

  • Theresa May: We’ll prioritise skilled immigration after Brexit

    October 2, 2018

    Theresa May plans to prioritise immigrants’ skills, rather than their country of origin, in a post-Brexit shake-up of the visa system. The Prime Minister will focus on tackling low-skilled immigration and place more value on those with skills desirable to British businesses, following a recommendation from the Migration Advisory Committee (Mac). Read more: 'Frictionless' immigration [...]

  • City minister calls for ‘frictionless’ immigration rules for financial sector after Brexit

    October 1, 2018

    City firms need "frictionless" access to overseas workers after Brexit, according to a Treasury minister who called immigration a "force for good". Speaking during a debate on the shape of the the UK's future immigration policy, City minister John Glen talked up the importance of the financial sector being able to fill gaps in key [...]

  • Senior Barclays adviser elected as 691st Lord Mayor of the City

    October 1, 2018

    Senior adviser to Barclays, Peter Estlin, has been elected as the 691st Lord of Mayor of the City of London. Estlin, who will take a sabbatical from his role with the bank, will succeed Charles Bowman on 9 November for a one-year term. The elected head of the City of London Corporation will act as [...]

  • Philip Hammond says Tories are the ‘party of business’ as he takes the fight to Jeremy Corbyn

    October 1, 2018

    Philip Hammond tried to paint the Conservatives as the "party of business" today as he launched a sustained attack on the Labour Party's plans for the economy. Speaking at the Tory conference in Birmingham, the chancellor urged his party to put on a united front to defeat Jeremy Corbyn – arguing Labour's plans would threaten [...]

  • Brexit secretary says Chequers plan is not ‘perfect’ as he urges Tories to back the proposal

    October 1, 2018

    Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab today admitted the Prime Minister's EU negotiating plan is not perfect as he appealed to his fellow Tories to back the so-called Cheques proposal. Speaking at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, Raab claimed eurosceptics would have "bitten my arm off" before the 2016 referendum for the deal he and other [...]

  • The longevity dividend: How to make the most of our ageing society

    October 1, 2018

    It is well known that the UK is ageing. In 1976, only 14 per cent of the population was aged over 65, today it is 18 per cent, and in 2036 it is estimated to be 25 per cent. Over the same period, the median age is expected to rise from 34 to 43. The [...]

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