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  • Sterling slips as UK prepares to take part in European elections

    May 8, 2019

    The pound slipped 0.23 per cent this morning from $1.307 to $1.304 following yesterday's confirmation that the UK will take part in the EU elections. The 0.23 per cent drop comes after the government repeatedly said it did not want the UK to take part in the elections to the European Parliament later this month. [...]

  • US secretary of state Mike Pompeo to issue Huawei warning during UK visit

    May 8, 2019

    US secretary of state Mike Pompeo is expected to warn Prime Minister Theresa May against allowing Huawei to build the UK’s 5G network during a meeting in London today. Pompeo is holding talks with May and foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt, and will make a speech on foreign policy ahead of US President Donald Trump’s state [...]

  • European elections will definitely go ahead, government confirms

    May 7, 2019

    European parliament elections in the UK will definitely go ahead the government has confirmed as it announced there is not enough time to deliver Brexit before May 23. David Lidington, the de facto Deputy Prime Minster, made the announcement on Tuesday afternoon, less than an hour before talks between the government and Labour over breaking the [...]

  • Theresa May to meet Tory committee chair amid calls to name departure date

    May 7, 2019

    Theresa May is due to meet the chair of the Tories influential backbench committee today as she comes under renewed pressure to name her departure date. The Prime Minister will meet Sir Graham Brady to discuss her future after a number of local Tory associations confirmed they will hold a vote of no confidence in [...]

  • This series of UK politics feels suspiciously like daytime TV

    May 7, 2019

    Last week’s local elections were a democratic amuse bouche. A mere mouthful of popular sentiment, sending a message to the political elite that an offering meant to delight the taste buds has fallen as flat as a soggy souffle. Like a daytime TV rerun of MasterChef, it involved lots of familiar names and tried but [...]

  • John McDonnell says Prime Minister Theresa May ‘cannot be trusted’ after leaks

    May 5, 2019

    Labour has claimed Theresa May has broken the terms of confidential cross party talks on a Brexit compromise and can no longer be trusted. Read more: May calls on Labour to 'put differences aside' on Brexit Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said this morning the Prime Minister had “blown the confidentiality” after details of the negotiations [...]

  • May calls on Labour to ‘put differences aside’ to clinch cross-party Brexit deal

    May 5, 2019

    Theresa May has urged opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to help her “break the deadlock” on Brexit by putting their disagreements to one side. Read more: Brexit bites: Tories and Labour suffer local election backlash Britain was supposed to leave the EU on 29 March, but the deadline has now been extended to 31 October after [...]

  • Conservatives suffer huge blow in local elections as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn vow to break Brexit deadlock

    May 4, 2019

    With the results from all 248 councils in, the already significant losses suffered by both the Conservatives and Labour worsened and resulted in respective leaders Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn reaffirming their commitment to break the Brexit deadlock. The Tory party lost more than 1,334 councillor seats, as well as the control of 49 councils throughout the UK.  [...]

  • Theresa May heckled at Tory party conference after “very difficult” local election results

    May 3, 2019

    Theresa May was heckled by a member of the Conservative Party as she addressed those present at the Welsh Conservative conference in the aftermatch of a disastrous night at the polls.  Former Tory county councillor Stuart Davies, 71, leapt up to confront the Prime Minister and asked her: "Why don't you resign? The national convention doesn't [...]

  • Brexit bites: Tories and Labour suffer local election backlash amid deadlocked negotiations

    May 3, 2019

    Voters expressed their frustration with Theresa May’s Conservative party and Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour at the ballot box yesterday, it has emerged, as results continue to pour in across the UK. So far both major parties have accepted they have suffered a backlash over gridlocked Brexit negotiations, with representatives having made little progress in cross-party talks. [...]

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