The UK is facing a “cliff edge” on food prices, according to Nick Clegg October 17, 2016 UK food prices could spike dramatically if the UK quits the Single Market, according to former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg. Clegg, now the EU spokesman for the Lib Dems, says British shoppers will face dramatically increased bills if the UK reverts to World Trade Organization (WTO) rules after Brexit. The UK currently exports £11bn worth of agricultural products to [...]
Theresa May will this week chair the cabinet committee on airport expansion, with Heathrow the favourite to secure a new runway October 16, 2016 Top Tories will meet this week to mull a final verdict on airport expansion, with Heathrow considered the favourite to get the green light. Theresa May's cabinet committee on airport expansion meets on Tuesday, with a decision on how to expand aviation capacity expected to emerge within days. That verdict is then expected to be [...]
Chancellor Philip Hammond is to host Chinese officials for November talks on future ties with the UK October 16, 2016 Philip Hammond is set to host senior Chinese officials for trade talks next month, as the UK seeks to build ties with non-EU trade partners. The talks will be the latest in a series of annual summits between the UK and China, and comes after George Osborne last year travelled to the Far East. Senior [...]
Attorney General set to speak in Article 50 case tomorrow October 16, 2016 Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC is due to lay out the government's argument in the Article 50 case tomorrow. The case, which started in the High Court last Thursday, has been brought to decide whether an Act of Parliament needs to be in place before government triggers Article 50. However, lawyers for government are expected [...]
The IoD has called on Theresa May to scrap the “tens of thousands” target for net migration in an overhaul of policy October 14, 2016 The IoD has called for Theresa May to scrap a “tens of thousands” net migration target, and warned against a dramatic clampdown as the UK withdraws from the EU. May has been clear since the Brexit vote that immigration reform will be a critical part of the government's response. And earlier this month, the government [...]
Theresa May is facing a call to disclose exactly what and when she knew about Softbank’s £24bn acquisition of Arm Holdings October 13, 2016 Theresa May is facing a call to disclose exactly what she knew about Softbank's £24bn acquisition of Arm Holdings from the Cambridge MP whose constituency includes the UK headquarters of the tech giant. The £24bn acquisition of Arm in July has been hailed by the government as an expression of confidence in the UK economy in the [...]
MPs are staging a vote on stripping Philip Green of his knighthood October 13, 2016 MPs will next week vote on removing the knighthood of former BHS owner Sir Philip Green after two MPs tabled an amendment to a scheduled debate. Work and pensions committee chair Frank Field was among the MPs who succeeded in securing a parliamentary debate on the collapse of BHS for 20 October. And now, Conservative MP [...]
London mayor Sadiq Khan has taken an axe to his plan to plant more than 2m trees by 2020 October 13, 2016 London mayor Sadiq Khan has quietly axed his own election pledge of planting 2m trees across the city in his first term in office. Khan made the vow as part of his plans to make London a more environmentally friendly with a package of measures including the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street. However, his deputy mayor for [...]
Labour’s new shadow City minister has vowed to build bridges with the City and defy the sceptics October 12, 2016 Labour's new shadow City minister has vowed to build bridges with the financial and professional services sector in defiance of sceptics who do not see the party as a natural ally of the City. City A.M. first revealed the appointment of Jonathan Reynolds last month, although the Greater Manchester MP only began the role this week. [...]
The government is facing cross party condemnation after Theresa May refused to guarantee MPs a vote on Brexit October 12, 2016 Theresa May's government has been hit with condemnation from MPs across political parties after the Prime Minister refused to guarantee a parliamentary vote on Brexit. Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, May suggested that, despite a concession on today's debate to support proper scrutiny of Brexit talks, a vote in parliament remains unlikely. Noting opportunities for MPs [...]