Some of the UK’s largest drugmakers are set to meet ministers over Brexit concerns next month October 30, 2016 Pharmaceuticals bosses are set to meet with ministers next month in a bid to press their case for government support in the ahead of formal talks on quitting the EU. Business secretary Greg Clark said today that the government had reassured automaker Nissan over its negotiating plans for Brexit, and now the drugmakers are to [...]
Theresa May could axe customs union membership to access £17bn worth of trade deals according to a Boris-backed Brexit campaign October 30, 2016 Theresa May can secure trade agreements worth twice the amount offered by the European Union if she takes the UK out of the customs union, according to leading Brexiteers. Research from Change Britain, a campaign group backed by foreign secretary Boris Johnson, found 14 countries have expressed interest in a trade pact. And the economies [...]
Donald Tusk issued a warning against isolationism at the Ceta signing October 30, 2016 EU council president Donald Tusk has issued a passionate defence of the merits of free trade and warned against isolationism at the signing of a new pact with Canada. Speaking as EU officials gathered to sign the Ceta deal alongside Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, Tusk said the delays in signing the deal were reflective of [...]
The City is set for a £12bn windfall after liberation from EU red tape, according to these Brexiteers October 30, 2016 The City is set for a £12bn a year windfall thanks to liberation from EU red tape, according to a "Hard Brexit" campaign. Leave Means Leave, which was launched by senior Tory Eurosceptics last month, claims that quitting the EU will “accelerate” the UK's financial services sector. Senior City voices, including the British Bankers' Association, [...]
Tory Brexiteer Nadim Zahawi says the UK should pay into the EU budget to secure tariff-free Single Market trade October 30, 2016 A leading Conservative Brexiteer has called on the government to maintain contributions to the EU's budget to secure tariff-free trade. Nadim Zahawi, who previously served as David Cameron's apprenticeship adviser, said the UK should continue to pay “a proportion” of the £13bn paid into the EU. Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Zahawi said Brexit leaves [...]
Hillary Clinton hits back at FBI again over email saga October 30, 2016 US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has hit back again at the FBI director James Comey for deciding to dredge up the matter of how she used her private emails so close to the vote. The Democratic presidential nominee has called on Comey to come forth with more information on why he has decided to reconsider the matter of the [...]
Sir John Parker’s diversity review wants all-white FTSE 100 boards to end by 2021 October 29, 2016 2021 will be the year all-white boards at FTSE 100 firms are over. At least if Sir John Parker has his way. According to Sky News, the findings from Sir John Parker's review into diversity on boards will be unveiled in a government-backed report next week. The report will state that Britain's biggest firms should have [...]
Mark Carney looks set to leave the Bank of England in 2018 October 29, 2016 Bank of England governor Mark Carney is unlikely to take up the three-year extension option on his term at the central bank. He could announce the decision as soon as Thursday. According to The Times, senior City figures who know the governor said they believed it was more likely than not he would choose to [...]
Polls could well be wrong on US election just like they were with Brexit, says Nigel Farage October 29, 2016 Nigel Farage had some words of warning for those dismissing Donald Trump's chances in the US presidential election. Speaking on his LBC show, the former Ukip leader said: "They thought Brexit wouldn't happen." Discussing his appearance in Mississippi alongside the Republican presidential candidate, Farage said: "I was there to talk about Brexit and possible crossover with the [...]
This is not a drill: The EU-Canada trade deal is finally being signed tomorrow October 29, 2016 It's happening, it's finally happening. Canada and the European Union will sign a landmark deal tomorrow, after the Belgian government struck a deal with regional representatives from Wallonia on Thursday. Mission accomplished! Just agreed with PM @JustinTrudeau to hold EU-Canada Summit this Sunday — Charles Michel (@eucopresident) October 28, 2016 Can you feel the relief [...]