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  • Shadow chancellor John McDonnell vows to end London bias in transport investment and close the North-South funding gap

    February 4, 2017

    Labour will seek to end the "bias" in transport investment and close the gap in spending between the north and south of England, saying too much public funding has been focused on the capital. Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, speaking in Liverpool today, will say the north of England only receives about half as much investment [...]

  • Ken Clarke: It’s absurd to say the 16m who voted to remain in the EU should no longer have a voice in Parliament

    February 4, 2017

    Ken Clarke has spoken out against those who say MPs voting against the government's Brexit bill was against the will of the people and undemocratic. "It's absurd to say that the 16m who voted should no longer have a voice in Parliament and lose their right to be represented," he said in an interview with [...]

  • Trump’s immigration ban has been blocked nationwide by a Seattle judge

    February 4, 2017

    A US judge in Seattle has issued a temporary nationwide block on President Donald Trump's ban on citizens from seven Muslim majority countries. The Department of Justice (DoJ) has though, said it will appeal against the Seattle ruling. Trump's executive order had halted the US refugee programme and banned anyone from the countries Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Yemen, Sudan, [...]

  • Editor’s Notes: The PM needs the citizens of nowhere to make London their home

    February 3, 2017

    Theresa May has come a long way since her speech to the Tory party conference in October last year. Having been denied a meaningful leadership contest before entering 10 Downing Street, the new PM’s first few months in office left the more liberal wing of the Tory party pining for the metropolitanism of Cameron and [...]

  • Whisper it, but Britain may be about to get a housing policy fit for the crisis we actually face

    February 3, 2017

    A quiet, but very optimistic, cheer for the communities secretary Sajid Javid. Many politicians use the UK’s cost of living crisis as a talking point, but Javid’s blueprint for a new housing policy – set to be fully published next week – looks like it was designed to actually start tackling it in a meaningful [...]

  • A senior Tory backbencher is threatening to defy Theresa May in next week’s Article 50 vote

    February 2, 2017

    A senior Conservative MP has threatened to defy Prime Minister Theresa May over her Article 50 Bill and fears of handing the Prime minister “a blank cheque”. Neil Carmichael, who chairs the education select committee, said he was “looking carefully” at amendments tabled for the legislation, which grants the government the power to launch Brexit [...]

  • The attorney general has revealed how much he was paid for the Article 50 case

    February 2, 2017

    Bankers may be fearing a doughnut this earnings season, but the attorney general revealed today he has recently taken a zero bonus of his own. Jeremy Wright told MPs in the House of Commons today that he and the advocate general for Scotland "received no additional fee for our work on the case".  Wright also said [...]

  • Defaulting to WTO terms post-Brexit would be a disaster for British trade

    February 2, 2017

    Now that MPs have given permission to trigger Article 50 and Theresa May has outlined her 12-point plan for Brexit in both a speech and a White Paper, we finally have some clarity about the government’s intentions. But we still start with a clean piece of paper: we are leaving the Single Market and the Customs [...]

  • How are the UK’s business groups reacting to the Brexit white paper?

    February 2, 2017

    Some of the UK's biggest business groups have come out in favour of a Brexit white paper published by the government today, but questions still remain on the rights of EU nationals. The Department for Exiting the European Union published the paper earlier this afternoon, following pressure from MPs to provide more information on Brexit [...]

  • Why an “imminent” Robin Hood tax is the latest nail in the EU’s coffin

    February 2, 2017

    It is easy to be sceptical when any European Commissioner comes out and says something is imminent – particularly when you consider the ponderous and remote nature of the various institutions that make up the EU. But with Britain no longer having a say, last week’s comments from Commissioner Pierre Moscovici about a financial transaction [...]

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