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By: Catherine Neilan

Catherine Neilan is head of politics and investigations at City A.M.

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  • Michel Barnier: Backstop cannot be applied to whole of UK

    June 8, 2018

    The EU's chief negotiator has rejected a major component of the UK's proposal around a temporary customs arrangement, saying it cannot apply to the whole of the UK. Speaking from Brussels this afternoon Michel Barnier said: "Let me be clear – our backstop cannot be applied to the whole of the UK… What is feasible [...]

  • Michel Barnier: Backstop cannot be applied to the whole of UK

    June 8, 2018

    The EU's chief negotiator has rejected a major component of the UK's proposal around a temporary customs arrangement, saying it cannot apply to the whole of the UK. Speaking from Brussels this afternoon Michel Barnier said: "Let me be clear – our backstop cannot be applied to the whole of the UK… What is feasible [...]

  • Ken Clarke: Pro-Brexit ministers should back Theresa May or resign

    June 8, 2018

    Brexiter Cabinet ministers should either back the Prime Minister or resign, one of the most senior figures in the Commons has said. Father of the house Ken Clarke told City A.M. this week had seen "diabolical" behaviour by Eurosceptics on the front and backbenchers, resulting in a "fairly shambolic" couple of days in Westminster. In [...]

  • EU Withdrawal bill “a warm up” for Tory rebels as Trade and Customs bills set to return before summer recess

    June 7, 2018

    The return of a critical piece of Brexit legislation to the Commons will be a "warm up" to the bigger battles faced by the government, MPs have warned. After being defeated 15 times in the House of Lords, the EU Withdrawal Bill is to be debated for a second time on 12 and 13 June. [...]

  • Prime Minister backs down on customs backstop deadline to keep Brexit secretary David Davis from resigning

    June 7, 2018

    David Davis has backed down from his threats to resign after the Prime Minister added a date to the Brexit backstop proposal. According to the document published this afternoon, the government is proposing a UK-wide temporary customs arrangement with the EU in which the two sides will continue to trade on the same basis as [...]

  • Government taps former Citigroup boss to lure overseas investors

    June 6, 2018

    Citigroup banker Mark Slaughter has been appointed by the government to spearhead efforts to attract more investment into the UK. The Department for International Trade (DIT) has brought Slaughter on as director general for investment. He is currently Citigroup's global corporate and investment banking vice chairman and will join the department next week, charged with [...]

  • Brexit white paper delayed until after European Council summit

    June 5, 2018

    A government white paper expected to set out "ambitious and precise" details of the UK's position on Brexit is not expected to be published ahead of the European Council summit this month. The document – which is seen as critical by business groups trying to get a handle on the UK's negotiating position, as well [...]

  • Brexit latest: No deal as expensive as max fac to business, claims HMRC boss Jon Thompson

    June 5, 2018

    A Brexit no deal would cost businesses around £20bn a year, HMRC boss Jon Thompson has claimed, as he doubled down on the estimates that max fac would do likewise. Speaking to the Treasury Select Committee this morning, Thompson told MPs he was confident in his statements from a fortnight ago that suggested the max [...]

  • Culture minister Matt Hancock confirms Sky-Fox deal can proceed as long as Sky News is divested

    June 5, 2018

    Culture secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed that the Sky-Fox merger can go ahead, as long as Sky News is divested to Disney or another firm. If an "acceptable form of remedy" can be found, the minister said he would wave it through. Hancock said he agreed with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that there [...]

  • Government slammed for “shameful” one day debate on key Brexit bill

    June 4, 2018

    The government has been slammed for scheduling less than a day to debate and vote on all the amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill. A leaked letter from chief whip Julian Smith revealed that the bill will return to the Commons for a series of crunch votes on 12 June. The legislation suffered 15 defeats [...]

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