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  • Italy’s referendum is a litmus test of how populism will drive politics across Europe

    December 2, 2016

    For over two decades, the pace of Italy’s economic growth has lagged that of its major continental peers. Burdened by overly indebted banks, heavy regulation and weak productivity, Europe’s fourth largest economy has made its fair share of financial headlines. On paper, the referendum this weekend only concerns the domestic matter of Italian constitutional reform. In [...]

  • As the ONS reveals net migration stayed near record levels before Brexit, is it even possible to reduce it?

    December 2, 2016

    Alp Mehmet, vice chairman of Migration Watch UK, says Yes. It is most certainly possible for the UK to reduce migration levels. Our vote to leave the EU gives the government an opportunity to end the free movement of workers, which is what has been driving migration from the EU. The majority (about 80 per [...]

  • Richmond Park by-election: Shock win for Lib Dem Sarah Olney as voters sack Zac

    December 2, 2016

    In a shock result overnight Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Olney has defeated Conservative candidate Zac Goldsmith in the race for the Richmond Park constituency. Olney had won 20,502 votes to Goldsmith's 18,638 votes of those counted at around 2am this morning. Read more: The Lib Dems reckon they'll edge Zac Goldsmith tomorrow Goldsmith, also a failed candidate [...]

  • The Children’s Food Campaign says the FDF’s top UK brands don’t oppose the sugary drinks tax, so the FDF shouldn’t either

    December 2, 2016

    The Children's Food Campaign (CFC) has asked the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) to stop opposing the tax on sugary drinks, claiming its top UK member brands are less aggressively opposed to the duty than the trade association. Out of 55 FDF members contacted by CFC, 14 gave full responses, including Birdseye, Slimfast, Wrigleys, Mars, Weetabix and Haribo. Seven [...]

  • French President François Hollande is not running for re-election in 2017

    December 1, 2016

    French President François Hollande has announced that he will not be seeking re-election in 2017. He has become the first sitting president in modern French history not to run for re-election. The Socialist party leader has been facing sliding ratings in opinion polls, with his popularity falling to just four per cent recently. Hollande made the [...]

  • Now two of the government’s most senior figures have hinted the UK will continue EU contributions after Brexit

    December 1, 2016

    Signs are increasing that the UK may continue making contributions to the EU after Brexit, after two of the government's most senior figures refused to rule it out. Brexit secretary David Davis said the UK “would consider” contributions  aiding the UK in securing the best possible Single Market access. His comments were later echoed by chancellor [...]

  • UK immigration reached 650,000, its highest levels ever, in the year before the Brexit vote, but cuts to immigration could harm the public finances

    December 1, 2016

    Immigration to the UK reached 650,000, the highest level estimate ever recorded, in the year before the Brexit vote, but influential economists have warned that attempts to reduce net migration could harm Britain’s public finances and even result in higher taxes. European Union immigration also reached its highest ever level, at 284,000, an increase of [...]

  • Pound shoots up as Davis says UK could pay for single market access

    December 1, 2016

    The British pound rose sharply to break $1.26 after Brexit secretary David Davis said in a speech the UK may continue to pay money into the European Union budget in order to preserve Single Market access. The pound/dollar spot exchange rate had opened the day at $1.2506, but rose sharply this morning to reach intraday highs [...]

  • Andrew Tyrie is demanding an investigation of Nissan’s talks with Downing Street

    December 1, 2016

    The chair of a senior parliamentary watchdog is demanding an investigation into Downing Street's talks with Nissan. The Prime Minister hosted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn in October ahead of the decision by the automaker to continue to manufacture its new Qashqai in Sunderland. Ministers have since denied that any special offer was made to the firm [...]

  • Tony Blair just said he’s not returning to the front line of politics

    December 1, 2016

    The rumour mill has been working at full force in recent weeks after former PM Tony Blair said he was returning to British politics (adding that Jeremy Corbyn is a "nutter"). But today Blair categorically stated that the meetings are "not about my returning to the front line of politics". "I have made it abundantly [...]

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