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  • EU Referendum: David Cameron “pencils in June 2016” for Brexit vote as George Osborne heads to Paris

    July 26, 2015

    A referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union could be held within the next year, with June 2016 pencilled in for the vote, the Independent on Sunday reports. David Cameron has promised a vote before the end of 2017 and has embarked on a whistlestop tour of Europe since winning the election. meeting leaders to [...]

  • From Cadbury’s reducing its variety boxes to everyone leaving London: Here’s what got us talking this week

    July 24, 2015

    There was a (sexual) revelation. There was a time capsule. And somewhere in a field near Bath, there was a really big emoji. Here's what got us talking this week 1. The mysterious case of the shrinking Roses    We were up in arms when we learned Cadbury's dastardly plans to cut the size of [...]

  • Obama’s Brexit intervention is not in Britain’s interests: It benefits an America suffering from an increasingly hostile Europe

    July 24, 2015

    Voters! Hold-up! Stop worrying about that pesky decision about what our future relationship with the EU should look like. You don’t need to worry about exercising your democratic right in the UK, the President of the United States wants the UK to stay in the EU come what may. Phew, glad that’s settled.   Ok. [...]

  • Brexit: UK would lose influence and damage prosperity if it leaves European Union, warns Barack Obama

    July 24, 2015

    Barack Obama has urged Britain to stay in the European Union, saying the country would lose global influence and damage prosperity in the event of a Brexit.    Speaking in an interview with the BBC last night, the US President suggested the UK's role in the EU was essential for both business and international security.  [...]

  • MPs warn EU referendum could be unfair if ministers do not respect purdah rules

    July 22, 2015

    MPs have warned the government that fairness in the European Union referendum could be in jeopardy because of attempts to relax rules designed to maintain official impartiality before the vote. David Cameron is hoping to renegotiate Britain’s membership with the EU before holding a referendum before the end of 2017, having said previously he'd rather [...]

  • The voters aren’t stupid: David Cameron must hold his In/Out EU referendum now

    July 15, 2015

    Between David Cameron’s election victory and his address at the recent summit in Brussels, the debate in Britain over its place in Europe has sparked into life. Polls suggest more than half the electorate support remaining in the EU. Business leaders’ views are varied, but one thing they all agree on is that prolonged uncertainty [...]

  • MPs on entrepreneurship: Do they even know what they’re talking about?

    July 15, 2015

    Politicians rarely miss an opportunity to praise those business owners brave enough to strike out on their own. With 581,000 new firms registered last year, there is little doubt that Britain is in the throes of an exciting entrepreneurial purple patch. But how much credit can government take for the surge in new companies? Business [...]

  • Britain will not foot the bill for Greek loan, says George Osborne: We’re “not in the euro”

    July 14, 2015

    Chancellor George Osborne laid down the gauntlet to his Eurozone peers yesterday and said that the UK would refuse to put £1bn towards a short-term loan to Greece. If Brussels insists the UK foots part of the bill, it would threaten relations between British and EU leaders as Osborne gears up to renegotiate the country’s [...]

  • Businesses are scared to speak out against Brexit

    July 13, 2015

    Even though two thirds of UK companies believe a so-called Brexit would be damaging for them, only seven per cent would speak out in favour of staying in the EU, new research has found. Read more: Sajid Javid questions CBI stance on European Union membership Close to two thirds of the FTSE 350 company secretaries surveyed [...]

  • #ThisIsACoup: Markets may be happy about the new Greek deal, but Twitter really isn’t

    July 13, 2015

    The markets may be happy that at long last a deal has been agreed between Greece and its creditors, but on social media the environment is rather more frosty.    As the details of the three-year bailout emerge – a deal that European Council president Donald Tusk said had "strict conditions" – the FTSE, Cac [...]

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