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By: James Nickerson

I am a reporter at City A.M. looking at the stories, people and data behind political events from the UK, Europe and further afield. I also write about infrastructure and transport, as well as broader issues around global business.

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  • Northern regions agree in principle to an elected mayor to gain devolved powers

    September 3, 2015

    Northern regions have accepted in principle the idea of having directly elected mayors in order to secure devolved powers, after months of reluctance on the parts of local councils. After the General Election, chancellor George Osborne committed to devolving powers over transport and health, as well as giving regions some fiscal autonomy if they were willing to [...]

  • EU refugee crisis: Prime Minister David Cameron signals U-turn as he promises Britain will fulfil its “moral responsibilities” amid growing pressure to accept more refugees

    September 3, 2015

    Did David Cameron just signal a U-turn on his stance over the escalating refugee crisis? On the back of growing criticism the UK's Prime Minister said this afternoon that the country would fulfil its “moral responsibilities”. Cameron said “as a father I felt deeply moved” by the pictures of Aylan Kurdi, the three-year old Syrian [...]

  • Prime Minister David Cameron under pressure from own party including Baroness Sayeeda Warsi to accept more refugees

    September 3, 2015

    Prime Minister David Cameron was facing the threat of another revolt today, after he came under fire from members of his own party to alter his stance on the growing refugee crisis. A number of MPs and Baroness Sayeeda Warsi have now publicly called on the UK to alter its position of restricting the number [...]

  • EU referendum: Government to make changes regarding “purdah” rules

    September 3, 2015

    Prime Minister David Cameron is set to concede more changes to the EU referendum, this time focusing on “purdah” period rules – just a day after he bowed to pressure to change the wording of the EU referendum question. The Prime Minister has come under pressure from MPs to respect the official purdah rules. They argued [...]

  • David Cameron: The migration crisis will not be solved by Britain accepting more refugees

    September 2, 2015

    Prime Minister David Cameron has responded to calls for Britain to take more refugees, arguing it will not solve the migration crisis. Talking to the BBC, Cameron said: "I don't think there is an answer that can be achieved simply by taking more and more refugees." However, yesterday German Chancellor Angela Merkel told journalists at [...]

  • Tube workers slam RMT union for poor communication over the Night Tube strikes

    September 2, 2015

    Tube workers have slammed their own union for poor communication over the Night Tube strikes.  The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union suspended strikes due to be held on 8 and 10 September, which tube workers discovered via rumour and the BBC. The walkout was over pay and work conditions on the all-night Tube service, due [...]

  • Plastic fantastic: The next £20 note will be printed on polymer

    September 2, 2015

    The UK's most common bank note will be printed on polymer, the Bank of England has announced. In a statement today, the Bank said the next £20 note will be printed on a “more secure, durable and cleaner material”. That decision followed “extensive research into developments in security features for notes printed on cotton-based paper [...]

  • 2016 London mayoral election: Bypassing bureaucrats is the key to fixing London’s housing crisis

    September 2, 2015

    How would you feel if a property developer wanted to knock down the 1960s council estate next door and replace it with a shiny, new and modern estate with more homes?   On the one hand, you will eventually wake up each morning to a rather nicer view (although any chance of seeing the Shard [...]

  • Labour leadership race: Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna urges unity after election, with 10 days to go until result

    September 2, 2015

    No matter what the result of the Labour leadership race is, the party must show unity after the result of the vote, shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna has said. In a speech to think tank Policy Network, Umunna said: “I do not think we can simply dismiss out of hand those who hold critical views [...]

  • Labour leadership race: What can the degree of regional support for the Labour party tell us about the leadership election?

    August 28, 2015

    The Labour leadership election becomes more controversial by the day. Despite Jeremy Corbyn dismissing claims of infiltration as “nonsense”, the party has accepted it could ban up to 100,000 people from the final vote. Read more: As Labour purges leadership election voters, will its next leader struggle for legitimacy? Is that true? Has the party been [...]

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