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  • Despite apocalyptic Brexit warnings, the good news keeps on coming

    January 22, 2019

    As the twists and turns of this long drawn-out Brexit drama continue, possibly the most surprising aspect of all is just how resilient the good news about UK business continues to be. I know this is tempting fate, I know many experts keep saying that the economic cycle suggests we should have had a recession [...]

  • Digital marketing agencies Forward3D and PMX Agency to form global brand

    January 15, 2019

    Digital marketing firm Forward3D is merging with PMX Agency to create a new global brand, the company said today. London-based Forward3D, whose clients include Asos, Virgin and Calvin Klein, will merge with US firm PMX to form ForwardPMX. Read more: Unlimited Group unveils alliance with German and Japanese agencies The combined agency will have a pool [...]

  • Will Tony Blair help or hinder the campaign for a second referendum?

    December 16, 2018

    Of the four living former Prime Ministers, three are united in vocal and (to a varying degree) active opposition to current government policy. John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have taken very different approaches to life after Downing Street but what unites them now is support for a second referendum. Major has called for [...]

  • Theresa May attacks Tony Blair for ‘subverting’ Brexit process with call for a second vote

    December 16, 2018

    Theresa May has launched a stinging attack on former Prime Minister Tony Blair, branding his efforts to bring about a second referendum an “insult to the office he once held”. The Prime Minister, who has endured a string of recent setbacks including defeats in parliament, a leadership challenge and a difficult trip to Brussels, accused her [...]

  • Blair says UK must prepare for a second Brexit referendum

    December 14, 2018

    Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is to say that the UK and EU should prepare for a second referendum because parliament is unlikely to be able to agree on a Brexit deal. Blair will say it is perverse that the UK and the EU are preparing for a potentially economically damaging Brexit without any deal, [...]

  • Bored of Brexit? How the B-word went from advertiser’s dream to branding disaster

    December 11, 2018

    The word “Brexit” is unavoidable. When we pick up a newspaper, turn on the TV, or log in to social media, the B-word follows us everywhere. For many of the world’s largest brands, this would be a dream. The likes of Nike, Coca-Cola and Amazon spend billions of pounds for the kind of ubiquity that [...]

  • Tony Blair: There’s no point in May pressing forward with parliament vote on ‘half in, half out’ Brexit deal

    December 6, 2018

    Tony Blair believes Theresa May should scrap next week’s vote on her Brexit deal as she is about to hit a “brick wall at speed”. The former Prime Minister told journalists on Thursday afternoon May needs to begin finding a compromise that will pass through the Commons instead of pushing ahead with her “half in, [...]

  • DEBATE: Should we be concerned that the Brexit secretary didn’t realise the extent to which we rely on Dover-Calais trade?

    November 9, 2018

    Should we be concerned that the Brexit secretary didn’t realise the extent to which we rely on Dover-Calais trade? Richard Angell, director of the think tank Progress, says YES. The admission by Brexit secretary Dominic Raab that he “hadn’t quite understood” how “reliant on the Dover-Calais crossing” the UK is would be funny if it [...]

  • Forget Trump, the midterms are about populism

    November 6, 2018

    When the results of the US midterms start to come in this evening, some here in the UK will roll their eyes and think “what a crazy country”. Others will wonder why Britain and America are such anomalies with Brexit and Trump, and wish that we could be more like, say, Germany. The truth is [...]

  • Former Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood dies of cancer aged 56

    November 4, 2018

    Former Cabinet secretary and head of the civil service Sir Jeremy Heywood has died of cancer, aged 56. Heywood, who served in Downing Street under Labour Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and Tory leaders David Cameron and Theresa May, retired from the civil service on 24 October to focus on his cancer treatment. Downing Street confirmed [...]

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