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  • No Brexit is now more likely than no-deal Brexit, economists predict

    April 18, 2019

    Britain remaining in the EU is now more likely than a disorderly Brexit, according to a Reuters survey of economists. The poll found that Britain leaving with a free trade deal of some description was still the most likely outcome but Brexit being cancelled jumped above a no-deal scenario into third place in the latest [...]

  • Mike Ashley among Debenhams shareholders wiped out

    April 18, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. One of the most intriguing City soap operas is over for investors as lenders seize control of Debenhams. The fight for survival at Debenhams (LSE:DEB) stores goes on, but for investors the suspension of shares signalled the final act in a grim 13 years of stock market trading. The [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion’s climate change protests blockades London roads for fourth day

    April 18, 2019

    Londoners face another day of climate change protests today after action has so far cost businesses millions in lost revenue and disrupted key transport services. Read more: Protesters glue themselves to train at Canary Wharf station The Extinction Rebellion protest entered its fourth day this morning as organisers vowed they would not leave until the [...]

  • Campaigning against climate change doesn’t make you above the law

    April 18, 2019

    UNTIL this week, the anti-climate change activist group Extinction Rebellion had hardly been a household name. Its various activities, like pouring fake blood onto Downing Street and stripping semi-naked during a session of the House of Commons, had been received with the sort of good humour that the British people always reserve for righteous causes [...]

  • Radical climate protestors are beginning to resemble a cult

    April 17, 2019

    Climate change is not a fringe issue, nor is it suffering as a topic from a lack of attention. It is taught in schools and debated extensively in the media. It occupies a central position in policy-making and increasingly commands the attention of businesses and the investment community. The governor of the Bank of England, [...]

  • Sticky situation: Protesters glue themselves to Jeremy Corbyn’s fence

    April 17, 2019

    Four particularly plucky protesters have glued themselves to a fence outside the house of Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn this afternoon. Images of activists attached to the leader of the opposition’s front fence surfaced on social media this afternoon, in the latest move by protesters at the Extinction Rebellion demonstrations in London. https://twitter.com/mrmatthewtaylor/status/1118518018856894464 Read more: [...]

  • US trade deficit shrinks as exports to China surge

    April 17, 2019

    The US trade deficit narrowed again in February, the government said today, reaching its lowest figure in seven months as the Trump administration continues to wage tariff wars around the globe. Read more: EU trade in goods surplus with US increases as economic tensions rise The goods trade deficit with China decreased by 28 per [...]

  • Yougov polls points to EU election victory for Farage’s Brexit party

    April 17, 2019

    Nigel Farage's newly formed Brexit party is on course to win next month's contentious EU elections after a new poll put them on 27 per cent of the vote. Read more: Brexit party: Nigel Farage launches new pro-Leave political group A Yougov poll for has put Farage's party in the top spot, five points ahead of Labour and [...]

  • EU threatens $20bn of tariffs on US goods from ketchup to helicopters

    April 17, 2019

    The European Union has threatened to slap $20bn (£15.3bn) worth of tariffs on American goods in retaliation for possible tariffs from the US, as the long-running conflict over aircraft subsidies continues. Read more: US threatens tariffs on $11bn of EU goods The European Commission today said it could tariff everything from rum and ketchup to tractors and helicopters, [...]

  • EU trade in goods surplus with US increases as economic tensions rise

    April 17, 2019

    The European Union’s trade in goods surplus with the US grew in January and February compared to a year earlier, a development that could further raise tensions with the Trump administration. Read more: EU officials given go-ahead to negotiate with Trump on tariffs Meanwhile, the EU’s trade in goods deficit with China increased, driven by [...]

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