Here’s what MPs had to say after the House of Lords gave the green light on Brexit March 14, 2017 After the House of Lords joined MPs in passing legislation to give Prime Minister Theresa May the power to trigger Article 50, Conservative MPs said it’s time to get on with Brexit. Brexit secretary David Davis said the UK is on the threshold of “the most important negotiation for our country in a generation.” “So [...]
Bill Gates ignored opportunity to buy Liverpool ahead of 2010 FSG takeover February 8, 2017 World's richest man, tech pioneer, philanthropist…football club owner? Bill Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft and one of the world's wealthiest people, passed up on the opportunity to add the latter title to his resume after being offered Liverpool Football Club in 2010. Intermediaries trying to find a buyer for the Premier League club from [...]
Article 50 rematch: Government heads to top court with revamped Brexit argument December 5, 2016 All eyes will be on the Supreme Court today as the attorney general doubles-down on the government's claim that the Prime Minister does not need parliamentary approval to trigger Article 50. Jeremy Wright will be the first to put forward arguments in the four-day hearing, while lawyers for pro-parliament activists who won their argument at the [...]
Tom Hayes expected to launch next stage of Libor appeal this week, as convicted Barclays pair due in front of Court of Appeal January 29, 2017 Tom Hayes, the first person in the UK to be found guilty of playing a role in the Libor-rigging scandal, is due to kick off the next stage of his appeal against his conviction in the coming days. City A.M. understands the former UBS and Citigroup trader will likely file his appeal to the Criminal Cases [...]
It’s not over: Donald Trump is preparing a new travel ban February 11, 2017 Donald Trump last night said he's considering signing a new executive order banning travel from people of certain countries. The news comes a day after a US federal appeals court upheld a decision to suspended the US President's controversial ban. After angrily tweeting that the ruling put US national security at risk, Trump announced he was mulling a "brand new [...]
These six charts caught our attention in July August 2, 2017 Safe as houses In the UK, house price growth began to slow noticeably last year when stamp duty on buy-to-let and second homes increased. The slowdown continued after the announcement that the UK would be leaving the EU. Perhaps surprisingly, London has been hit harder than the rest of the UK. UK growth is sluggish [...]
Attorney general jumps to defend courts following Article 50 backlash November 7, 2016 Attorney general Jeremy Wright has stood up to defend the courts today, following attacks on the legal system after high court judges decided government must consult parliament before Article 50 can be triggered. Speaking at an event to launch the Law Society's pro bono charter and manual, Wright said that, while those involved in the case could [...]
President Obama nominates next Supreme Court judge after the death of Antonin Scalia last month March 17, 2016 US President Barrack Obama has nominated court of appeals judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court, replacing Antonin Scalia. Garland is viewed as a moderate and has received support from both Democrats and Republicans in his career. “I’ve selected a nominee who is widely recognised not only as one of America’s sharpest legal minds, but someone who [...]
Breaking EU up will take time to do: Brexit will go on for years January 25, 2017 As expected, the Supreme Court has told the Prime Minister that she needs to get the authority of Parliament before moving forward to remove the rights of EU citizenship from the British people in line with the referendum result. She should have done this from day one. Even the most devoted of Theresa May’s fans [...]
Tom Hayes has launched the next stage of his Libor appeal to the CCRC January 30, 2017 Tom Hayes, the first person in the UK to be found guilty of playing a role in the Libor-rigging scandal, has submitted an appeal to the Criminal Cases Review (CCRC). Karen Todner, the former UBS and Citigroup trader's solicitor, said Hayes has been the subject of a "gross miscarriage of justice" and she's confident the CCRC will [...]