Britain will pay to remain a part of Europol after Brexit, David Davis says
Laura Hughes / Telegraph | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 22:31:56
Brexit: Theresa May warned over £2bn worth of UK exports to Canada at risk as she flies to Ottawa
In 2013 the UK Government estimated that the EU-Canadian trade deal would increase UK exports to Canada by 29 per cent
Ashley Cowburn / The Independent | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 21:45:40
Canada's trade deal with the EU will form the basis for Britain's Brexit deal
Christopher Hope / Telegraph | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 21:30:00
Theresa May's 'overly dogmatic' Brexit approach puts access to EU criminal record databases in jeopardy, Liberal Democrats claim
An analysis by the party suggests the European Criminal Records Information System is used 250 times a day by UK police and courts
Ashley Cowburn / The Independent | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 21:18:22
Tim Farron Warns 'No-One In Their Right Mind' Will Move To Brexit Britain
Tim Farron will tomorrow warn that "no-one in the right mind" will choose to move to the United Kingdom if Brexit goes ahead. The former Lib Dem leader will use his first party conference speech since stepping down to accuse Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn of "cowards" who are "leading ...
Ned Simons / Huffington Post | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 21:00:19
Johnson aims to re-establish himself as key Brexiter
Foreign secretary's Brexit intervention seen as destabilising Theresa May
FT | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 18:57:15
Boris Johnson Accuses UK Statistics Authority Of 'Misrepresentation' In Row Over £350m Claim
An extraordinary war of words between Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and the UK's statistics watchdog over how much money Britain sends to the EU escalated on Sunday night. In a letter to UK Statistics Authority chief executive Sir David Norgrove, Johnson claims an article he wrote for the Daily Telegraph ...
Graeme Demianyk / Huffington Post | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 18:04:59
May in Canada talks on post-Brexit trade deal
Theresa May will fly to Canada on Monday to "prepare the ground" for a post-Brexit trade deal, after deep cabinet splits emerged once more over her government's approach to leaving the EU.
Sky | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 17:26:00
Brexit: Boris Johnson accused of 'misusing' statistics
The statistics watchdog stands by its criticism of Boris Johnson over his article on post-Brexit NHS funding.
BBC | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 16:24:44
Johnson reignites leadership rumors
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has set out his plans for a Brexit, angering colleagues and reigniting speculation he would challenge Prime Minister Theresa May for the leadership of the Conservative party.
Hurriyet | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 14:27:00
Boris Johnson Guilty of A 'Clear Misuse Of Statistics' Over £350m Claim
Boris Johnson has been slapped down yet again by the head of the UK Statistics Authority for claiming the UK sends the EU £350million a week. Sir David Norgrove has written an open letter to the Foreign Secretary, accusing him of a "clear misuse of official statistics" for quoting the ...
Owen Bennett / Huffington Post | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 14:13:13
Boris Johnson 'misused' figures with £350m Brexit claim, UK statistics chief says
Foreign Secretary accused of misleading public with 'surprising and disappointing' claim
Ben Kentish / The Independent | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 14:07:00
May on Brexit, Aung San Suu Kyi address, Fed meets
UK prime minister visits Florence and Myanmar's de facto leader talks to the nation
FT | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 14:04:30
Boris Johnson accused of Brexit 'backseat driving'
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's foreign minister Boris Johnson was accused by cabinet colleagues on Sunday of "backseat driving" on Brexit after setting out his own vision of the country's future outside the European Union.
Reuters | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 12:03:06
Sunday Show Round Up: Tory Brexit Wars And What's The Point Of The Lib Dems?
The Andrew Marr Show Amber Rudd was up on Marr to deal with the fallout from two incidents: the Parsons Green terror attack and Boris Johnson's Brexit article. On the terror attack, Rudd echoed calls for US President Donald Trump to stop tweeting after his missive in the wake of ...
Owen Bennett / Huffington Post | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 12:01:07
Boris Johnson will not be sacked over Brexit intervention, says Damian Green
The First Secretary of State also urged people to 'calm down' over the article which was interpreted as leadership bid or a prelude to a resignation
Ashley Cowburn / The Independent | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 10:44:44
Florence split as Theresa May finds room for her view on Brexit
Italian city's commercial and cultural ties with the UK are now at risk
FT | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 10:42:19
Boris Johnson 'backseat driving' on Brexit
'I don't want him managing the Brexit process,' says Amber Rudd.
Paul Dallison / Politico | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 10:27:14
Minister says Johnson's Brexit plan 'absolutely fine,' not bid for leadership
British Home Secretary (interior minister) Amber Rudd said Sunday that Boris Johnson was not starting a leadership bid by setting out his plans for Brexit ...
Japan Times | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 09:52:31
Home Secretary Amber Rudd accuses Boris Johnson of 'backseat driving' the Brexit process
The comments come in response to the Foreign Secretary's lengthy tome of an article outlining a vision for Brexit
Ashley Cowburn / The Independent | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 09:18:00
Amber Rudd accuses Boris Johnson of 'backseat driving' over Brexit
Laura Hughes / Telegraph | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 09:13:30
Boris Johnson Slammed For 'Backseat Driving Brexit' By Amber Rudd
"You could call it backseat driving" - Amber Rudd reacts to Boris Johnson comments on #Brexit #marr - BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) September 17, 2017 Boris Johnson is "backseat driving" Brexit, Amber Rudd warned today as she tore into the Foreign Secretary for his intervention on the EU negotiations. Johnson ...
Owen Bennett / Huffington Post | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 09:09:31
Brexit: Boris Johnson warned against being 'back-seat driver'
Boris Johnson must support the PM and not try to "manage Brexit process", Home Secretary Amber Rudd says.
BBC | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 09:05:43
Boris Johnson's Brexit plan is not a leadership bid - Rudd
LONDON (Reuters) - Home Secretary Amber Rudd said on Sunday that Boris Johnson was not starting a leadership bid by setting out his plans for Brexit in a newspaper article, adding that his intervention was "absolutely fine".
Reuters | Sun, 17 Sep 2017 09:03:44
Brexit & Beyond: May Faces Brexit Test in Parliament, ECB Brushes Off Pressure to Ease Stimulus, Why 'Norway Option' Won't Work
Brexit & Beyond: Europe in Flux is The Wall Street Journal's round-up of news and analysis of how Brexit will affect global business, economies and finance. You can sign up here. MUST READS The Houses of Parliament in London, on August 17, 2017, as a red London bus crosses Westminster ...
Stephen Fidler / MoneyBeat | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 19:55:45
Goldman could 'Quadruple' Frankfurt staff
Goldman Sachs could increase its Frankfurt staffing as much as fourfold as the bank deals with the fallout of Brexit, according to a senior executive.
Here Is The City | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 16:23:12
WSJ City PM: Euro Spikes as ECB Stands Pat, May Faces Major Brexit Hurdle, Why the 'Norway Option' Won't Help
Good afternoon from the WSJ City desks in London. WSJ City is the app that delivers fast, smart news on mobile for London. Download for iPhone or Android. Here's essential reading on today's developments. MUST READS FROM WSJ CITY The big decisions on the future of the European Central Bank's ...
Darren Lazarus / MoneyBeat | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 15:51:26
Brexiteer Letter Demands Brexit
A Change Britain letter circulated among the European Research Group of Brexiter Tory MPs and leaked to The Times is causing a great deal of excitement. It is being described as a list of red lines from hardline Brexiters insisting Britain doesn't pay any money into the EU budget and ...
WikiGuido / Guy Fawkes' blog | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 15:26:40
Goldman Sachs to Triple Frankfurt Headcount Due to Brexit
Wolfgang Fink, co-chief of Goldman Sachs (GS.N) in Germany, said the U.S. investment bank may triple or quadruple its presence in Frankfurt in light of Britain's decision to leave the European Union. Fink, speaking to bankers at a conference in Germany's financial capital on Thursday, said the bank's working assumption ...
Alfonso Esparza / OANDA | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 14:48:50
Jean-Claude Juncker told EU officials he was concerned about the 'stability' of David Davis
LONDON - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker questioned the "stability and of Brexit Secretary David Davis during a meeting of EU officials earlier this summer. Juncker "expressed concern" about Davis during a meeting with Commission colleagues, specifically his "lack of involvement" in Brexit negotiations with his EU counterparts, according to ...
Adam Payne / Business Insider | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 13:14:34
Corbyn Silences Khan at Conference
An immensely awkward LBC interview with Sadiq Khan, who was asked repeatedly why Corbyn has shafted him and stopped him from giving a speech at conference. Almost as if Jez doesn't want him to talk about Brexit... The post Corbyn Silences Khan at Conference appeared first on Guido Fawkes .
WikiGuido / Guy Fawkes' blog | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 12:27:52
Revealed: The Tory MPs using taxpayers' cash to fund a secretive hard-Brexit group
Senior MPs including Liam Fox, Andrea Leadsom and Jacob Rees-Mogg have used their expenses to fund a 'party within a party' inside Westminster - effectively holding the government hostage over its negotiations with the EU. "The People Have Spoken." Photo: Avaaz. All rights reserved.Taxpayers' money is being used to fund ...
James Cusick, Adam Ramsay and Crina Boros / Open Democracy | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 11:48:16
Opening Bell: 9.7.17
The Gary Cohn Story is turning from comedy to tragedy; don't sleep on Milan post-Brexit; Dennis Rodman is going to straighten out this whole North Korea thing; and more.
Dealbreaker / Dealbreaker | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 11:46:02
Baker: We Should Not Be Afraid of No Deal
Asked if the government still believes no deal is better than a bad deal, Brexit minister Steve Baker sensibly replied: "What we can't do is accept some kind of punishment deal, and I certainly think that the environment in which the United Kingdom trades with the world, in the context ...
Ross Kempsell / Guy Fawkes' blog | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 10:44:31
This graphic shows all the events in the next 12 months that could shock global markets
Political events move markets like never before. You just need to look at the market fallout from Brexit, Donald Trump's election as US president, and Emmanuel Macron's first round victory in the French presidential election to see that politics and markets are inextricably intertwined with one another. This isn't expected ...
Will Martin / Business Insider | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 10:19:05
Soubry Fails to Get Elected to Brexit Committee Again
The following 10 Tory MPs are elected to serve on the Brexit select committee: P Bone, C Chope, S Crabb, J Djanogly, R Graham, A Jenkyns, J Lefroy, C Mackinlay, Rees-Mogg, J Whittingdale Soubry loses again... The post Soubry Fails to Get Elected to Brexit Committee Again appeared first on ...
WikiGuido / Guy Fawkes' blog | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 10:02:53
The great and the good of Brexit
I'm just back from the UACES conference in Krakow, which was filled - like last year's - with much talk of Brexit. I came away 12 months ago with a lot to get out of my system (here and here), but this time I am filled more with weariness: 90% ...
PoliticsatSurrey / Ideas on Europe | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 08:35:10
100 Tory MPs demand the EU pays Britain a €10 billion Brexit divorce bill
LONDON - A group of at least 100 Conservative MPs has claimed there is no legal or moral basis for Britain to pay the European Union a "divorce bill" as part of Brexit and that instead, the EU should pay Britain €10 billion. Brexit talks between British and EU negotiators ...
Adam Payne / Business Insider | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 08:21:59
Labour MP: We Are Committing a Breach of Trust With Electorate
Graham Stringer is the latest Labour MP to speak out against the three line whip to oppose the Brexit bill: "The people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU last year. I think it would be an absolute breach of trust between Members of Parliament and the electorate ...
WikiGuido / Guy Fawkes' blog | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 07:41:59
Why Chinese investors are pouring billions into London's skyline despite 'Brexit headwinds'
LONDON - It's boom time for commercial property investment in London. Total investment hit £12.03 billion in the six months to June, according to figures from commercial estate agents CBRE, marking a 24% increase on the same point last year. This year's figure was inflated by the record £1.3 billion ...
Thomas Colson / Business Insider | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 06:10:00
Book Review: The European Union in Crisis
Tim Oliver (LSE Ideas) reviews The European Union in Crisis. He writes that this latest contribution dealing with the multi-dimensional nature of EU's crisis offers a solid starting point to understanding a Union which over the past few years has been tested as it has never been before. Politics is ...
Roch Dunin-Wasowicz / LSE | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 06:00:48
LEAKED DOCUMENT: Bank of England has 'significant concern' over post-Brexit approval for Deutsche Bank's UK branch
Bank of England told Deutsche Bank of "significant concern" over UK branch authorisation after Brexit. Areas of focus include the lender's crisis recovery plan and business model for UK branch, according to an internal Deutsche Bank document. Regulators have regular meetings with senior Deutsche Bank officials over Brexit planning. LONDON ...
Ben Moshinsky / Business Insider | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 06:00:00
