Does blaming slower growth on the EU referendum just mask deeper problems with the UK economy? May 6, 2016 James Sproule, chief economist at the Institute of Directors, says Yes. Economic data seem to suggest that UK businesses and consumers alike are holding back on long-term commitments as they are worried about the EU referendum. Quite possibly, but this is only part of the story. Economic slowdown is not just affecting the UK, it seems [...]
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary urges Britain to vote Remain May 6, 2016 Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary has urged Britons to vote Remain in the upcoming EU referendum, telling voters they have been "sold a lie" about what will happen after the election. Speaking on BBC's Question Time, O'Leary told his audience: "You should stay." He issued a stark warning to voters: "You're being sold a lie [...]
Polls have now closed in the London mayor elections, Sadiq Khan thought to be in the lead over Zac Goldsmith May 5, 2016 Polls have now closed in the London mayoral, London assembly and regional elections throughout the UK. Poll stations across the capital closed at 10pm after opening for voting at 7am this morning. Thousands of voters in Barnet were turned away from polling stations earlier due to incomplete lists, which has led to speculation that the [...]
Former BHS owner Sir Philip Green slams politicians for ‘trial by media’ and ‘leaping to conclusions’ May 5, 2016 Sir Philip Green, the former owner of collapsed retailer BHS, has hit out at politicians for conducting a “trial by media” and “leaping to conclusions” about his 15 year ownership of the firm. The Arcadia chief has written to Frank Field MP and Iain Wright MP, chairmen of the House of Commons Work and Pensions [...]
London mayoral election: Here’s who’s winning on Twitter May 5, 2016 As Londoners head to the polls, it'll be another day until we find out the winner, but there's already one Boris replacement on social media – when it comes to mentions, at least. It's Labour candidate Sadiq Khan who's the most talked about on Twitter for the last seven days, and since the very start of the year, ahead of rival [...]
US Presidential Election 2016: Fractures appear in both the Republican and Democrat party as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare for battle May 5, 2016 It's undeniable that Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton have vast swaths of support across the United States. While not yet confirmed, their one-one-one will undoubtedly be a brutal battle, with Trump having repeatedly attacked Clinton, principally his accusation that she's playing the "women card". And for her part, Clinton has released an advert against Trump which features solely Republicans [...]
Donald Trump plans to drop fellow dove Janet Yellen… because of her political views (not monetary policies) May 5, 2016 Donald Trump has said he will ditch Fed Reserve boss Janet Yellen "when her time is up". The Presidential candidate, who this week became the presumptive Republican candidate after his rivals dropped out of the race, has indicted he would not reinstate Yellen when her current contract ends in February 2018. In typical Trump fashion, he [...]
EU referendum: Survey shows that firms will stop hiring because of vote, but only if the UK votes for Brexit May 5, 2016 Employers say that jobs will be at risk if Britain votes to leave the European Union, but few are actually cutting back on hiring in the run-up to the vote, according to a new survey by recruitment firm Reed. A clear majority – 85 per cent – of businesses said that the EU referendum had [...]
Scottish parliamentary election: Scottish National Party’s support falls as Labour and the Conservatives vie for second place May 5, 2016 A final poll for the Holyrood election shows support for the Scottish National Party (SNP) to have fallen, with a decline in voter satisfaction with its record. The poll by YouGov found the SNP still dominates support, but that the party may now fail to surpass the 2011 landslide victory, when the party won 69 [...]
London mayoral election 2016: Everything else you need to know May 5, 2016 London's mayoral election is finally underway after months and months of intense campaigning. And it started terribly. Voters in Barnet have been turned away from polling stations due to incomplete polling lists, leading to speculation the vote could come under a legal challenge. The council has apologised, and is now offering an "emergency proxy vote". [...]