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  • Editors’ Notes: Philip Hammond outfoxes the Treasury committee in clash over end to austerity

    April 5, 2019

    Three cheers for Philip Hammond! Yes, you heard that right – I may be alone, but I found myself applauding the chancellor last night when we got a sneak preview of his response to the Treasury Select Committee’s (TSC) fisking of the autumn Budget. Read more: Hammond says ending austerity will not mean spending splurge [...]

  • Self-driving cars could inject £62bn into UK economy by 2030 if Brexit is a success, says trade body

    April 4, 2019

    Self-driving cars could provide Britain's economy with a £62bn boost by 2030, but only if the UK agrees a favourable Brexit deal, a report by a leading trade body has found. The report, produced by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), says the UK is the world's number one location for connected and [...]

  • UK must decarbonise heating, but not through hydrogen, Centrica boss says after government commitment

    March 19, 2019

    Britain and other countries must remove carbon from their heating and cooling, British Gas owner Centrica said today, but warned a move to make the gas grid run on hydrogen is “unlikely to be practical”. Centrica chief executive Iain Conn said natural gas would be “crucial” in the transition to reducing carbon emissions, and that Britain [...]

  • The UK government should take inspiration from an unlikely source when writing its post-Brexit migration plan

    March 19, 2019

    Another day, another chance for UK politics to reach hitherto unimaginable levels of farce. But while Downing Street reels over speaker John Bercow's characteristically dramatic intervention, it's worth remembering that the government is capable of making a complete mess of many things – not just Brexit. Take immigration, for example. We have a Prime Minister who [...]

  • Vote Leave chief urges MPs to back Theresa May’s deal as Brexiters start to turn

    March 17, 2019

    The head of the Vote Leave campaign has urged MPs to swing behind Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement, saying Brexit has “never been at greater risk”. Matthew Elliott, the former chief executive of the official Brexit campaign that had the backing of Michael Gove and Boris Johnson, said the UK’s departure from the European Union “probably won’t [...]

  • Philip Hammond says it is ‘physically impossible’ for UK to leave EU on 29 March

    March 17, 2019

    Philip Hammond has said it is "physically impossible" for the UK to leave the EU on 29 March. Speaking to the BBC, the chancellor said a "short extension" to Article 50 – the mechanism that allows the UK to leave the EU – was necessary to enable the government to pass all the legislation required to [...]

  • Hammond in Brexit talks with DUP as government tries to win over Northern Irish party

    March 15, 2019

    Chancellor Philip Hammond is reportedly holding talks this afternoon with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in a bid to gain their support for Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal. The talks come ahead of a third vote on May’s deal next week in the House of Commons, as the PM looks for approval for her [...]

  • State-centric and uninspiring: The Spring Statement wasn’t much to get excited about

    March 15, 2019

    Who has time to care about a Spring Statement when the unfolding Brexit process feels like watching a cross between Saw 3 and a monster truck rally? This has been a problem for two and a half years – the Brexit black hole has sucked time and resources away from almost every other area of [...]

  • Spring Statement 2019: How investors can profit

    March 14, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Jemma Jackson from interactive investor. There were no bunnies in the chancellor’s hat, but here are the ways investors can benefit this spring. As predicted, Brexit uncertainty torpedoed any chance of good news for the UK’s savers and investors in Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Spring Statement. We hear there’s a ‘deal dividend’ of £26.6 billion, [...]

  • No gas boilers in new British homes after 2025, chancellor pledges

    March 13, 2019

    New British homes will soon be built without gas boilers as the government tries to tackle emissions. The new future homes standard will ban fossil fuel heating systems in all new houses from 2025, the chancellor said today. Read more: Spring Statement: UK slashes 2019 growth forecast The measure will help homes reach “world-leading levels [...]

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