Donald Trump will visit the UK around June, according to the Metropolitan Police February 9, 2017 US President Donald Trump's state visit could be just months away, according to Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe. Speaking on LBC, the capital's top policeman said the visit would be "around June". Trump's invitation to visit the UK has been a source of huge controversy in the UK, with MPs set to debate the [...]
Theresa May is perceived as the best performing Prime Minister for 20 years February 9, 2017 It seems the honeymoon isn't over for Prime Minister Theresa May, who is performing better in the public eye than any of her predecessors for the last 20 years, according to new figures. In a survey of more than 2,000 Britons, Opinium found 39 per cent said May was doing a good job. Only Margaret [...]
MPs give final approval to Theresa May’s Brexit Bill to kick off the process of leaving the European Union February 8, 2017 The House of Commons has voted to approve the unamended Article 50 Bill in a historic night in Westminster. MPs voted 494 to 122 in favour of the Bill being passed on for scrutiny in the House of Lords. Labour and Conservative MPs were under strict orders to back the Article 50 Bill, although both [...]
London Assembly members pressure Sadiq Khan to rule out more money for the Garden Bridge February 8, 2017 London Assembly members are pressing mayor Sadiq Khan to guarantee the capital won’t foot the bill for the Garden Bridge’s running costs. Assembly members backed a motion 16 – 1 calling for Khan to rule out further chunks of taxpayer money being used to maintain the controversial construction. Read More: Vauxhall MP slams Garden Bridge project [...]
HS2 faces questions over the hiring of its new chief executive and concerns of a “revolving door” to a contractor February 8, 2017 High Speed 2 bosses face questions over the appointment of their chief executive just days before MPs sign off on the first stage of the project. Phase one of HS2 is expected to be greenlit within days of parliament’s return from recess on 20 February. The project recruited Mark Thurston to serve as its new chief [...]
Trump’s likely EU ambassador escalates his war of words with Europe February 8, 2017 Donald Trump's likely ambassador to the European Union has bemoaned "anti-Americanism" on the continent, after EU politicians attacked his potential appointment. Last week saw the leaders of the socialist, liberal and conservative European parliament groups attacking Dr Ted Malloch, accusing him of "outrageous malevolence" for comments in which he said the EU needed "taming". And now [...]
Sadiq Khan is going on a European tour next month February 8, 2017 London mayor Sadiq Khan is to embark on a European tour to promote the capital as the government approaches the formal launch of Brexit talks. Khan will visit five major capitals over six days to push the “London is Open” campaign, and boost ties with European politicians and business leaders. As well as visiting Paris, Berlin, Madrid [...]
The government has defeated a plan to strengthen the “take it or leave it” Brexit 50 vote February 7, 2017 MPs have rejected a plan to strengthen a "take it or leave it" Brexit vote, as Parliament continues to debate the Article 50 Bill. The amendment, tabled by Labour backbencher Chris Leslie, would have expanded upon Prime Minister Theresa May's previous offer of a vote for both MPs and peers on the UK's trading relationship with the EU. [...]
Commons speaker John Bercow has defended his controversial Trump intervention February 7, 2017 House of Commons speaker John Bercow has defended his controversial intervention over Donald Trump speaking in Westminster. Bercow faced criticism after telling MPs he would fight any plans for Trump to address MPs and peers within the Palace of Westminster. However, speaking to MPs in the House of Commons, Bercow maintained he was “commenting on a matter [...]
More than 90 per cent of European goods could clear customs within seconds after Brexit February 7, 2017 Customs clearance for European goods in the aftermath of Brexit could still take just seconds if the UK secures tariff-free trade with the continent, one of the UK's most senior customs officials has said. Addressing parliament's Treasury committee earlier today, an HMRC official said that while tariff-free trade with the EU would require customs declarations, the manner and [...]