Theresa May is promising Brexit “in full” November 6, 2016 Theresa May has promised a full Brexit after the process of leaving the EU was thrown into doubt in the wake of a legal ruling over how Article 50 can be triggered, risking an unprecedented constitutional row. The Prime Minister has said it is the "responsibility of the government to get on with the job and to [...]
World’s most ground-breaking battle ships to be built on the Clyde November 5, 2016 The most advanced warships in the world are going to be built in Britain next summer, according to reports. The Times reports that defence secretary Michael Fallon has said the Royal Navy's eight new ships will be constructed on the Clyde, as part of a contract with BAE Systems. The frigates will be Type 26 global [...]
Liz Truss responds to The Bar Council’s calls for condemnation of media attacks on judiciary November 5, 2016 The Bar Council has called on Lord Chancellor Liz Truss to condemn "serious and unjustified attacks on the judiciary" following the High Court decision over Article 50. She responded this afternoon, saying that the judiciary was "the foundation upon which our rule of law is built." The High Court judges who ruled that Article 50 must [...]
Ministers plan for an early election November 5, 2016 Conservative ministers are preparing for an early general election after a court verdict on Article 50 derailed Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit timetable. The idea of an early election is now being "openly discussed" by the government, according to the Daily Telegraph. The news comes after three High Court judges ruled that the question of [...]
Melania Trump broke US immigration laws November 5, 2016 Melania Trump did 10 modelling jobs in the US in the seven weeks before she was legally allowed to work in the country, earning her $20,056, according to reports. The news of Melania Trump's breach of immigration law comes days before the US election takes place. In the race for the White House, her husband [...]
Theresa May urged to step in over “catastrophic” ongoing UK flight suspension to Sharm el-Sheikh November 4, 2016 Egyptian political and tourism figures have criticised Theresa May's inaction over ongoing UK flight suspension to Sharm El-Sheikh. Monarch extended its ban on flights there indefinitely earlier this week. President of the Sharm el-Sheikh Tourism Investors Association, Hisham Aly, criticised Theresa May's approach. "The Prime Minister’s rhetoric about combating radicalisation at source is utterly contradictory to [...]
Sterling’s hit a one month high against the dollar November 4, 2016 Sterling hit a one-month high against the dollar, today propelled by yesterday's ruling that only Parliament could start the process of leaving the EU. It was up as much as 1.6 per cent against the dollar at $1.2492 in afternoon trading in London, and up two per cent to €1.1263 against the euro. Mark Carney also helped [...]
Trump voters on Wall Street are richer, older and more experienced than you November 4, 2016 With four days to go until the US presidential election, finance professionals are standing in support of Donald Trump in comparison to national poll results, figures suggest – and not surprisingly, they are male, pale and stale. In a national poll, 38 per cent of respondents supported Trump, against 50 per cent who supported Clinton. [...]
Conservative MP Stephen Phillips resigns over “irreconcilable policy differences” with the government November 4, 2016 Conservative MP Stephen Phillips has resigned, citing "very significant policy differences" with the current government. The Conservative MP for Sleaford and North Hykeham, was pro-Leave in the referendum debate, but has since complained the government is avoiding parliamentary scrutiny of Brexit. Phillips said in a statement: "It has been a great honour to serve the [...]
Full steam ahead for Eurostar’s Amsterdam services from London despite Brexit uncertainty November 4, 2016 Eurostar is going ahead with its plans to start services from London to Amsterdam in a year's time, despite ongoing uncertainty over the UK's future relationship with the EU. The cross-Channel high speed rail service said it was seeing "signs of recovery in the trading environment" over the past eight weeks, though passenger numbers were [...]