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  • Showdown time: Carney under fire from Treasury select committee on Brexit vote comments

    July 12, 2016

    Bank of England boss Mark Carney has today had to rebuff allegations that he frightened the public into voting for Remain in the referendum. Andrew Tyrie, chair of the Treasury committee, put it to Carney that there had been a "deliberate attempt to frighten the voting public by the Bank with a political motive" which would "put an [...]

  • President Barack Obama foresees a great relationship with incoming Prime Minister Theresa May

    July 12, 2016

    President Barack Obama believes there will be a positive future for US-UK relations with Theresa May as Prime Minister. White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Obama "and his successor will be able to coordinate effectively with her to not just protect but even advance the special relationship" between the two countries. Read More: MPs call [...]

  • Labour to decide if Jeremy Corbyn can automatically run while rival Angela Eagle calls for his resignation

    July 12, 2016

    Labour's National Executive Committee (NEC) will today decide if incumbent Jeremy Corbyn will automatically be included on the leadership ballot while rival Angela Eagle has called for his resignation. Unions, largely supportive of Corbyn, want him on the ballot irrespective of whether he can gain the backing of 51 MPs, against the legal analysis commissioned by Labour. [...]

  • It’s high time Southern Rail got its act together

    July 12, 2016

    Commuters on the troubled Southern rail franchise have had enough, and rightly so. The London and south-east England service has been beset by delays and cancellations caused by engineering works and industrial action. Yesterday, long-suffering commuters demonstrated in Victoria station during the evening rush-hour in protest at the lamentable service they’re forced to endure. The protest [...]

  • With Remainer Theresa May becoming Prime Minister, is this a gift to Ukip?

    July 11, 2016

    Alex Deane, a common councilman who sits on the Corporation of London’s Policy and Resources Committee, says Yes.   Theresa May is a perfectly plausible candidate for Prime Minister and, while her striking illiberalism in her stint as home secretary is troubling, I do not doubt that, generally speaking, she will do well in office. But the timing [...]

  • Incoming Prime Minister Theresa May accused Gordon Brown of “running scared” in 2007 for failing to call a snap election

    July 11, 2016

    Incoming Prime Minister Theresa May previously called for Gordon Brown to hold a snap election when he replaced Tony Blair, questioning the Labour man's mandate. May will replace David Cameron as Prime Minister later this week, after her fellow candidate for the Tory leadership Andrea Leadsom stepped down. The home secretary has been clear throughout [...]

  • Home secretary Theresa May will be installed as the UK’s new Prime Minister on Wednesday

    July 11, 2016

    Theresa May will become Prime Minister by tomorrow evening after being confirmed as the new leader of the Conservative Party yesterday. May, who will become the country's second ever female Prime Minister, was named as David Cameron's successor after leadership rival Andrea Leadsom withdrew from the contest yesterday morning. May declared herself “honoured and humbled” [...]

  • Tory MPs are calling on Theresa May to appoint her first cabinet within the next ten days

    July 11, 2016

    Theresa May must move as quickly as possible to appoint a new cabinet according to Tory MPs, after being left as the sole candidate to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron. Energy minister Andrea Leadsom, May's only rival for the job, withdrew earlier today. So grateful for all the support – I do believe my decision is in the best [...]

  • Mayor Sadiq Khan sets out to tackle gender pay gap as study shows that men in City Hall earn more than women on average

    July 11, 2016

    Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has called on employers to close the pay gap for women, and today launched a plan to ensure full pay equality across the Greater London Authority and its functional bodies. A full gender pay audit of all City Hall's staff published today in accordance with a manifesto pledge showed that women employed [...]

  • Labour and the Lib Dems are demanding an early general election after Theresa May was left as the only candidate to become the new Prime Minister

    July 11, 2016

    Labour and the Liberal Democrats have reacted to the shock withdrawal of Andrea Leadsom from the Tory leadership contest by demanding an early general election. Leadsom's withdrawal earlier today left home secretary Theresa May as the only candidate to succeed David Cameron. Labour's election co-ordinator Jon Trickett said the news equated to the “coronation” of [...]

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