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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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  • Alan Johnson talks Labour’s relationship with business, its prospects in 2020 and the EU referendum

    January 25, 2016

    Labour is a party in disarray. Under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, it is struggling to connect with the public and earn back the confidence of business. Some polls have Labour commanding just 25 per cent of the national vote. And it does not help that the party’s MPs seem constantly embroiled in public rows [...]

  • EU referendum: Lord Stuart Rose says the Leave side needs to be clear about what would happen in Brexit scenario

    January 25, 2016

    Ahead of the upcoming referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union, Lord Stuart Rose, a leading figure of the In campaign, has said that there are huge risks to leaving the EU and that the Leave side needs to be clear on what would happen in a Brexit scenario.  "I'm a bit of [...]

  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wants to hand back Falklands, claims Argentina ambassador

    January 25, 2016

    Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wants to hand back some control of the Falklands to Argentina, according to outgoing Argentinian ambassador Alicia Castro. Castro said Corbyn is "one of ours", and added that he told her he wants a Northern Ireland-style arrangement where Britain and Argentina govern the islands together, according to the Press Association. Read more: Argentina's new [...]

  • Cross-party report says BT should be forced to sell Openreach

    January 23, 2016

    A report backed by 121 cross-party MPs says that BT should be forced to sell Openreach due to poor performance. The report, published by the cross-party British Infrastructure Group (BIG), said that Openreach, the country's leading broadband provider, had only partially extended superfast broadband, despite £1.7bn of government money. Read more: BT Openreach boss Joe Garner steps down [...]

  • EU referendum: Cross-party EU-exit campaign “Grassroots Out” launches, including Ukip leader Nigel Farage and Labour MP Kate Hoey

    January 23, 2016

    A new cross-party group campaigning for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union has launched at an event in Northamptonshire, months after Vote Leave and Leave.EU got started.  The group, called Grassroots Out, is supported by Labour MP Kate Hoey, Conservative MP Tom Pursglove and leader of the UK Independence Party Nigel Farage. Read more: Out [...]

  • IMF director Christine Lagarde says Brexit is one of two big concerns for the world economy

    January 23, 2016

    The International Monetary Fund's director Christine Lagarde has warned that while the world economy is in better shape than a year ago, Brexit is one of the IMF's two big concerns. Speaking on a panel at Davos, Lagarde said the possibility that the United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union is a concern for the world economy. Read more: Lagarde [...]

  • Davos World Economic Forum: Swiss soldiers sent home for taking cocaine

    January 23, 2016

    Some Swiss soldiers at the Davos World Economic Forum have been sent home after testing positive for cocaine and cannabis.  Tests show that 12 soldiers who were meant to be guarding the gathering of world leaders tested positive for cannabis, while five of the 12 soldiers also tested positive for cocaine, army spokesman Stefan Hofer told the [...]

  • Unilever is going to make Magnum and Cornetto ice creams smaller to help consumers “make healthier choices”

    January 23, 2016

    Unilever is going to cut the size of its ice cream products aimed at adults, just in time for spring and summer. The multinational firm, which produces Magnum and Cornetto, as well as Ben & Jerry's, said it would be shrinking its ice creams to help consumers "make healthier choices". Read more: I scream, you scream, which [...]

  • Google agrees to pay £130m in back taxes in deal with HMRC

    January 23, 2016

    Google has agreed a deal with HMRC in which it will pay £130m in back taxes after an "open audit" of its accounts by the UK tax authorities. The £130m covers corporation tax owed since 2005, and senior figures at Google have said it would follow rules which will result in it paying more tax [...]

  • FTSE 100 index closes up after being encouraged by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s pledge to review its monetary policy in March

    January 21, 2016

    The FTSE 100 index closed higher on Thursday, stabilising after trading with some volatility in the morning. The UK's blue-chip index ended the session 1.77 per cent higher at 5,773 points, spurred on by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s pledge to review its monetary policy in March. The ECB decided not to cut interest rates further today, but many believe [...]

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