Tougher trading conditions around Brexit could lead to more partnership disputes, warns law firm January 28, 2019 Disruption around Brexit and legal changes could lead to an uptick in the number of partnership disputes reaching the High Court, a law firm has said. Partnership and employment law firm Fox & Partners said the process of the UK leaving the EU could end the downturn in the number of partnership disputes, which dropped 20 per [...]
Confidence hits 18-month low as Brexit jitters fuel uncertainty January 28, 2019 Consumer confidence has plunged to its lowest level in 18 months, as uncertainty over Brexit takes its toll on shoppers’ spirits despite rising wages and record low unemployment. Confidence among consumers fell for the second consecutive quarter in the final three months of 2018, sliding from -7 per cent to -9 per cent, according to data [...]
Dyson’s move is not hypocrisy – it’s shrewd January 28, 2019 Among some of the more committed anti-Brexit activists it has become fashionable to levy the charge of hypocrisy against pro-Leave business figures whose commercial activity appears insufficiently patriotic. For those Remainers for whom Brexit is synonymous with an inward-looking philosophy and a narrowing of the UK’s horizons, it is incompatible for someone to support Brexit [...]
Brexit shows it’s time for an economic shake-up from the Tories January 28, 2019 The Brexit weather forecast remains distinctly foggy in all areas as we enter yet another crucial week in Westminster. Will we ever see daylight and opportunity out of this sickening political morass? As I said to the BBC Question Time audience last week, I think this parliament ranks as the most dismal in living memory. [...]
Imposing martial law in a no-deal Brexit is ‘on the statute book’, says Matt Hancock January 27, 2019 Health secretary Matt Hancock has said imposing martial law in the event of a no-deal Brexit was "on the statute book" and that the government was looking at "all possibilities". The UK is on the brink of declaring a state of emergency in case disorder breaks out if the UK leaves the EU without a deal on [...]
Goldman Sachs chief executive warns that Brexit could affect UK investment plans January 26, 2019 Goldman Sachs’ new chief executive, David Solomon, has admitted that Brexit could affect its investment plans in the UK. Solomon said that while the number of employees in the UK has been stagnant, the company have increased its headcount in the EU, and Brexit could affect decisions regarding its people and resources. “If this [Brexit] [...]
Justice Secretary David Gauke claims there is a case for free votes on Brexit January 26, 2019 Justice Secretary David Gauke has said “there is a case for free votes” when Parliament debate the Brexit motion on Tuesday. Gauke has joined Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd in suggesting that MPs should be able to vote according to their personal views ahead of Tuesday’s Commons vote where Article 50 could be extended. [...]
January retail sales hit new low as Brexit uncertainty hits consumer spending January 25, 2019 Sales hit their lowest levels in more than seven years in January as Brexit uncertainty continues to rock the retail sector, according to a new CBI survey. The survey of 103 firms, just under half of which were retailers, showed sales in January were well below the average for the month and marked the lowest levels since [...]
Become more zen in the City to boost your mental health and wellbeing January 25, 2019 Modern work demands have never been greater. A combination of increased targets, shorter deadlines, and an overflowing email inbox has left many of us feeling overwhelmed by work. Mix in the Brexit-induced market uncertainty, a dash of office politics, and the normal stresses and strains of life outside of work – no wonder stress and [...]
A post-Brexit City: MPs ask the right questions January 25, 2019 City in the morning, Westminster in the afternoon – there was a time when this was the daily routine for a number of MPs. These days, alas, one is hard-pressed to find a parliamentarian who truly understands the Square Mile, but former corporate lawyer Nicky Morgan can claim to be one of them. As head [...]