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  • Hancock says no-deal Brexit ‘highly unlikely’ as May attempts to reach cross-party withdrawal agreement with Labour

    April 4, 2019

    Health secretary Matt Hancock today said a no-deal Brexit is “very unlikely” as the Prime Minister attempts to seal a Brexit deal with Labour. Read more: Police warn MPs and campaigners not to inflame Brexit tensions Hancock said securing the support of Labour MPs in the Commons was the only likelihood of Theresa May getting [...]

  • May and Corbyn continue talks as MPs back Brexit delay bill by a single vote

    April 4, 2019

    Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn will hold more meetings today to thrash out a Brexit compromise after MPs narrowly passed a law instructing the Prime Minister to ask for a delay to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. Read more: John Bercow delivers casting vote in historic tie on Commons Brexit plan In a dramatic [...]

  • Speaker John Bercow delivers casting vote in historic tie on Commons Brexit plan

    April 3, 2019

    MPs defeated a plan for a further set of indicative votes this afternoon after Speaker John Bercow was forced to side with the government in a historic Commons moment. A vote on Labour MP Hilary Benn’s plan to once again ask the Commons to back a range of Brexit outcomes resulted in a tie – [...]

  • Another minister resigns from Conservative party over Brexit delay

    April 3, 2019

    Another Tory MP has resigned the Conservative whip, citing the government's handling of the Brexit negotiations. Brexit minister Chris Heaton-Harris said: "After much contemplation, I have decided to leave Theresa May's government. I'm grateful to the PM for giving me the opportunity to serve the UK and I will continue to represent my constituents as [...]

  • Jeremy Corbyn confirms customs union demand as Theresa May opens crunch Brexit talks

    April 3, 2019

    Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is set to meet Theresa May at 2.30pm today to see if the pair can strike a Brexit deal. Read more: Tory whip quits over PM's Brexit talks with 'Marxist' Corbyn The Prime Minister last night invited the Labour leader for talks as she called for “national unity” to break the [...]

  • May called business chiefs to reassure over latest change in Brexit negotiation plan

    April 3, 2019

    Theresa May last night tried to reassure bosses at some of Britain’s biggest firms, including Rolls-Royce, BT and GlaxoSmithKline, about her latest change in direction on Brexit negotiations. The PM hosted a call with the co-chairs of her business councils last night, shortly after announcing she would look for another extension to Article 50 so [...]

  • Tory business backers say Conservatives have morphed into party of ‘economic destruction’

    April 3, 2019

    The Conservative party has embarked on a path of "economic destruction" and is no longer the friend of business, a number of high-profile entrepreneurs have warned. Every Tory MP will today receive a letter from a number of Conservative-supporting business figures demanding a confirmatory referendum on Brexit following the political deadlock. The letter, signed by the [...]

  • Tory whip quits as Theresa May begins Brexit talks with ‘Marxist’ Corbyn

    April 3, 2019

    A Tory has resigned the whip this morning after Theresa May committed to working with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to deliver Brexit. Read more: Pound rises on May-Corbyn Brexit talks MP Nigel Adams has quit his position in the government’s Whips Office, accusing May of being on course to failing to deliver Brexit and failing [...]

  • Pound rises on May-Corbyn Brexit talks

    April 3, 2019

    The pound rose to $1.3184 this morning after the announcement last night by Prime Minister Theresa May that she would work with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn over Brexit. The pound, which rose sharply on the news, had fallen as low as $1.2997 in the past week. Talks between May and Corbyn could start as early [...]

  • The European Union is on the backfoot, but few seem to notice

    April 2, 2019

    There is a very bad habit that many of our broadcasters have of focusing on what might befall us. It reminds me of Frankie Howerd in Up Pompeii bemoaning “woe is me, woe is me” – as if he might warn his master against leaving the Empire without a deal. It would be refreshing were there [...]

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