Justine Greening: Yes, it’s time for a woman mayor of London June 11, 2018 Don’t groan. Don’t roll your eyes. We may be two years away from the next mayoral election but the runners and riders for 2020 are already being lined up. And so they should. After 2016’s excruciating campaign pittingZac Goldsmith against Sadiq Khan, the Conservatives need a better plan – and a better candidate. One name [...]
Leaked recording of Boris Johnson: Minister admits Brexit red lines may be crossed, slams Remainers in the Treasury and rubbishes Irish border issue June 8, 2018 Boris Johnson has ridiculed fears over the border in Ireland, warned that a final Brexit deal will violate Leavers’ red lines and acknowledged “there may be a meltdown” during negotiations during an explosive private conversation earlier this week. Speaking to a select group of party activists during a private dinner with pressure group Conservative Way [...]
Brexit white paper delayed until after European Council summit June 5, 2018 A government white paper expected to set out "ambitious and precise" details of the UK's position on Brexit is not expected to be published ahead of the European Council summit this month. The document – which is seen as critical by business groups trying to get a handle on the UK's negotiating position, as well [...]
Brexit latest: No deal as expensive as max fac to business, claims HMRC boss Jon Thompson June 5, 2018 A Brexit no deal would cost businesses around £20bn a year, HMRC boss Jon Thompson has claimed, as he doubled down on the estimates that max fac would do likewise. Speaking to the Treasury Select Committee this morning, Thompson told MPs he was confident in his statements from a fortnight ago that suggested the max [...]
Exclusive: Cabinet ministers poised to back max fac customs option as Irish border solution breaks Brexit deadlock June 1, 2018 Ministers charged with determining the UK’s position on post-Brexit customs are poised to argue for a modified version of the “max fac” option, after making a breakthrough on the Irish border issue, City A.M. understands. For nearly a month, Cabinet ministers have been analysing the two options – the new customs partnership, or NCP, initially [...]
Brexit breakthrough: Cabinet ministers poised to back modified max fac customs option as Irish border solution breaks Brexit deadlock June 1, 2018 Ministers charged with determining the UK’s position on post-Brexit customs are poised to argue for a modified version of the “max fac” option, after making a breakthrough on the Irish border issue, City A.M. understands. For nearly a month, Cabinet ministers have been analysing the two options – the new customs partnership, or NCP, initially [...]
Exclusive: Cabinet ministers poised to back max fac customs option as Irish border solution breaks Brexit deadlock May 31, 2018 Ministers charged with determining the UK’s position on post-Brexit customs are poised to argue for a modified version of the “max fac” option, after making a breakthrough on the Irish border issue, City A.M. understands. For nearly a month, Cabinet ministers have been analysing the two options – the new customs partnership, or NCP, initially [...]
UK car manufacturing sees April boost despite overall industry slump May 31, 2018 UK car manufacturing increased 5.2 per cent in in April, with 127,952 vehicles rolling off British production lines, new data shows. According to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), demand was particularly strong overseas, with exports accounting for 81 per cent of total output. The lift in manufacturing follows [...]
Manufacturers’ association says max fac customs proposal is a ‘non-starter’ to the UK’s Brexit problems May 29, 2018 The government should not waste any more time or money exploring the so-called “maximum facilitation” option for future UK and EU customs, the manufacturers’ association has said. The max fac proposal – which would use technology to allow so-called “trusted traders” to cross the Northern Ireland and other EU borders freely after Brexit – has [...]
The UK should rekindle its ‘global spirit’ and come out of the customs union, says Boris Johnson May 28, 2018 Rekindling a “global spirit” is imperative if Britain wants to strike trade deals with “dynamic” countries across the globe, Boris Johnson has said. Writing in the Daily Telegraph after a visit to Chile, Argentina and Peru, Johnson said Britain had been guilty of neglecting South America ever since it joined the Common Market, when it [...]