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By: Mark Sands

Mark Sands is City A.M's political reporter.

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  • Sadiq Khan approved a new 10,000 home development in Barking, but it will only include 35 per cent affordable properties at the outset

    September 6, 2016

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has handed approval to a new development of 10,000 new homes on the northern banks of the River Thames. Khan offcially backed the plans for Barking Riverside, a 180-hectare brownfield site, the largest single regeneration project in London, previously home to three power stations and landfill. The site will be owned [...]

  • Does the government think Single Market membership is “highly improbable”? It depends who you ask…

    September 6, 2016

    Confusion has broken out over the government's stance on Single Market membership after Downing Street refused to back the Brexit minister's views on Europe. Brexit minister David Davis made his first ministerial statement since being appointed May's secretary of state for exiting the European Union yesterday. And responding to a question from former small business [...]

  • The Department for Education is facing questions over the merits of a drive to establish apprenticeship standards

    September 6, 2016

    The government is facing doubts over its plans for apprenticeships, after the National Audit Office (NAO) raised questions on how the economy will gain from boosted numbers. In a report issued today, the NAO said the Department for Education has yet to reveal how it expects increased numbers of apprenticeships to boost productivity, or how [...]

  • Lloyd’s chair John Nelson has issued a warning to Theresa May, demanding a cohesive government approach to Brexit

    September 5, 2016

    The chairman of Lloyd's of London has issued a warning to Theresa May over Brexit, demanding a cohesive government approach. Speaking at the Lloyd's City Dinner tonight, John Nelson said: "If we are not able to access the single market, either through passporting rights or other means, the inevitable consequences for Lloyd's – and indeed other [...]

  • David Davis will invite City officials to weigh in on Brexit next month as part of plans to build a national consensus

    September 5, 2016

    Brexit secretary David Davis has pledged to hold a raft of roundtables for business ahead of negotiations to leave the EU, and is set to kick off by inviting the City for discussions next month. Making a ministerial statement in parliament earlier today, Davis again reiterated Prime Minister Theresa May's decision that the UK will [...]

  • Japan’s ambassador to the UK has warned “all options are on the table” for firms seeking reassurance from the UK’s Brexit talks

    September 5, 2016

    Japan's ambassador to the UK has stressed that “all options are open” to Japanese businesses if Brexit negotiations do not meet demands. Yesterday, the Japanese ministry of Foreign Affairs published a 15 page memo with a list of almost 20 demands, citing concerns from banks, automakers and pharmaceuticals businesses. Without securing tariff-free trade to Europe, [...]

  • Theresa May says Britain should be a leader in free trade as she moots deals with five G20 nations

    September 5, 2016

    Theresa May has said leaders of five G20 nations have expressed willingness to explore free trade deals with the UK in the aftermath of Brexit, although none of the nations are among the UK's top trading partners. May said the leaders of South Korea, Mexico, Singapore and India had all expressed a desire for talks to lift trade [...]

  • Downing Street has ruled out a points system for migration, despite senior ministers pushing the idea during the Brexit campaign

    September 5, 2016

    Theresa May has scotched any chances of the UK moving to a new points-based set of rules of migration, aping a system already in place in Australia, overruling plans proposed by some of her senior cabinet ministers during the Brexit campaign. May was already issuing cautious noises on the plan overnight, telling reporters at the [...]

  • London mayor Sadiq Khan must axe “empty” Oxford Street buses to push ahead with pedestrianisation

    September 5, 2016

    Plans to ban vehicles from Oxford Street must begin with a dramatic reduction in “empty” bus services through the crowded area, according to the London Assemby's transport committee. London mayor Sadiq Khan has made pedestrianisation of Oxford Street a key part of his mayoralty, and his hoping to complete the project by 2020. However, critics [...]

  • Sadiq Khan will tonight vow to push Theresa May for “creative” solutions to secure Single Market access

    September 5, 2016

    London mayor Sadiq Khan will tonight vow to push Theresa May's government for “creative” solutions to secure Single Market access for the UK's financial services sector. Speaking to an audience of City bigwigs at the annual Lloyd's of London City dinner, Khan is expected to name protecting the financial services sector as the number one priority in [...]

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