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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is City A.M.'s political correspondent.

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  • Spirits, telecoms and financial services set to be in UK-Australia trade deal

    August 30, 2020

    Trade secretary Liz Truss will next week outline her plan to broker a UK-Australia trade deal that scraps tariffs for cars, clothing and spirits. Truss will tell MPs that talks are set to intensify between the two countries and that agreements on financial services, telecoms and technology could be in the deal, according to the [...]

  • UK ready to walk away from Brexit trade talks over state aid demands

    August 30, 2020

    The UK has said it will walk away from post-Brexit trade talks if Brussels does not drop its demand to align with EU state aid rules. UK Brexit negotiator Lord David Frost has told his counterpart Michel Barnier that the UK is not willing to compromise on this point as the potential of a no-deal [...]

  • Labour draws level with the Conservatives in new polling

    August 30, 2020

    Labour has clawed back a 26-point poll deficit to draw level with the Conservatives, after a number of policy U-turns and PR disasters for Boris Johnson’s government. New polling from Opinium/The Observer has Labour and the Tories at 40 per cent of the vote, just five months after Johnson had given his party a 26-point [...]

  • Rishi Sunak considers £30bn in post-Covid tax hikes

    August 30, 2020

    Rishi Sunak is drawing up plans to implement £30bn in tax rises to plug the budget black hole left by the government’s coronavirus response. The measures reportedly under consideration include raising corporation tax and capital gains tax, breaking the pension triple lock guarantee and cutting foreign aid. The Sunday Times reports that this would include [...]

  • Four more years? Trump’s campaign begins at the Republican convention

    August 27, 2020

    Most casual observers will have noticed little from the Republican National Convention beyond the odd social media clip of a screeching Kimberly Guilfoyle or teary-eyed Donald Trump Jr. While many will laugh off the bizarre and sometimes frightening rhetoric – Guilfoyle’s speech in particular would not be out of place at a Pyongyang military parade [...]

  • Germany axes plan to speak about Brexit at high-level EU summit

    August 27, 2020

    Germany has scrapped plans to discuss post-Brexit trade deal negotiations at an upcoming EU ambassadors summit as there has not been enough progress. Brexit was due to be a major point of discussion at the 2 September summit, however EU officials are reportedly increasingly pessimistic that the UK will leave on a no-deal basis on [...]

  • Sir Ed Davey elected as leader of the Liberal Democrats

    August 27, 2020

    Sir Ed Davey is the new leader of the Liberal Democrats after defeating challenger Layla Moran in the party’s leadership contest. Davey, who was the bookies’ favourite, beat Moran by 42,756 votes to  24,564 in what was the highest ever turn out for a Liberal Democrat leadership contest. Davey conceded in his victory speech that [...]

  • Unrest grows among Tory MPs over series of Boris Johnson U-turns

    August 27, 2020

    Senior members of Boris Johnson’s government are reportedly disgruntled about the growing number of policy U-turns coming from Downing Street. Yesterday’s U-turn on face masks in schools marked the 12th policy about face the government has made since the start of the coronavirus crisis in March. Twelve senior Conservatives told the Financial Times about growing [...]

  • Top Department for Education civil servant to leave position

    August 26, 2020

    The Department for Education’s top civil servant will leave his post in the wake of the A-level results fiasco and U-turn over wearing face masks in schools. Boris Johnson and education secretary Gavin Williamson have both tried to pass the blame for the disastrous release of A-level results in recent days. Williamson blamed Ofqual for [...]

  • Boris Johnson U-turns on face mask rules in schools

    August 26, 2020

    Boris Johnson has made face masks mandatory in some situations in English schools in what has become another U-turn for the government. The Prime Minister made a formal announcement today, after pressure from teachers, unions and medical experts. Face masks will be mandatory in communal areas and hallways in schools that are in regions in [...]

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