Brexit has fuelled gasoline crisis, admits Grant Shapps September 28, 2021 Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has back tracked to admit that Brexit “no doubt will have been a factor,” in the ongoing fuel crisis. Despite pushing back last week on accusations that Brexit was to blame for the current shortage of Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) drivers, Shapps admitted this morning in comments to the BBC that [...]
Northern Ireland’s four unionist parties reject post-Brexit protocol September 28, 2021 Northern Ireland’s four main unionist parties this morning signed a joint declaration in opposition to the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol. The declaration is signed by DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, UUP leader Doug Beattie, TUV leader Jim Allister and PUP leader Billy Hutchinson. The stance from the four parties is significant as the protocol needs [...]
Sadiq Khan: English footballers inspired me to open up on racist abuse September 28, 2021 Sadiq Khan has said English football players like Marcus Rashford have inspired him to start speaking about the racism and death threats he receives. Khan said today that people “need to know” that “the mayor of the greatest city in the world needs protection 24 hours a day, seven days a week, because of the [...]
UK enters first round of talks for $9 trillion 11-country CPTPP trade bloc September 28, 2021 The UK entered its first round of negotiations with the 11 member states of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). The CPTPP, with a combined GDP of £9 trillion, would offer the UK access to some of the world’s fastest growing economies, including Japan, Australia, Canada and Chile. “Less than a fortnight [...]
City of London Corporation calls on Labour to support growth of UK financial services September 28, 2021 The City of London’s local authority has called on Labour to give more vocal support to the financial services sectors post-Covid. The City of London Corporation urged Labour “to support and promote the growth of financial and professional services across the UK” to drive the economic recovery. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves did not mention financial [...]
Andy McDonald quits Labour shadow cabinet with attack on Starmer September 27, 2021 A Corbynite Labour MP has today resigned from the shadow cabinet and launched an attack on leader Sir Keir Starmer. Middlesbrough MP Andy McDonald resigned during the third day of the Labour party conference in Brighton, claiming that he refused orders from Starmer to argue against a £15 minimum wage at an event. In a [...]
Jealousy drove Labour MP Claudia Webbe to threaten partner’s friend with revenge porn September 27, 2021 Labour MP Claudia Webbe allegedly made a string of phone calls to a women in a campaign of harassment between September and April last year. The MP threatened to send naked pictures of 59-year-old Michelle Merritt to her family because she was jealous of her friendship with her partner, a court heard today. During one, [...]
Tory ‘scum’ row widens: Angela Rayner tweets Boris Johnson should apologise for ‘racist, homophobic and sexist’ comments September 27, 2021 Angela Rayner today continued to stoke the ‘Tory scum’ row, even though colleagues including party leader Sir Keir Starmer are distancing themselves from her remarks. Rayner challenged Boris Johnson to sit down with her and apologise for his own “racist, homophobic and sexist” comments before she says sorry for her verbal attack on Conservatives. She [...]
Labour conference: Reeves pledges to spend £252bn on green investment by 2030 September 27, 2021 Labour will spend £252bn on a package of green investment if it wins government at the next election, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced. Reeves today said she would spend £28bn a year on green infrastructure “to unlock that potential, create secure jobs and protect our planet for future generations”, while also declaring that the [...]
This A.M.: Evergrande concerns take a back seat while German election ends in gridlock September 27, 2021 Despite hitting two-month lows last week, markets in Europe eventually managed to finish higher, on the week, reversing a run of three successive weekly losses. Concerns about contagion effects from Evergrande haven’t gone away, but they appear to have taken a back seat to worries about supply chain blockages, surging energy prices and rising inflationary [...]