Meet Liz Truss top team: Who is the UK’s new Home Secretary, Brexit barrister Suella Braverman? September 7, 2022 Following yesterday’s Cabinet reshuffle, City A.M. introduces you to some of Liz Truss’s key government ministers. Who are they? What has their journey been so far? Also check out the new Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng and and the UK’s new Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly as well as the new Business Secretary, Jacob Rees-Mogg. A barrister who [...]
Brexit: £120m festival has just 238,000 visitors after being ‘hijacked by wokeness’ September 2, 2022 A £120m festival launched to celebrate Brexit has been branded a flop after just 238,000 visitors turned up. The taxpayer-funded so-called ‘festival of Brexit’, later renamed ‘Unboxed’ was branded “beyond parody in terms of wokeness” by the former minister for leaving the EU. In a report published by House, the publication for Parliament, organisers reportedly [...]
Accounting sector veteran Pauline Wallace named UKEB’s first permanent chair August 31, 2022 Accountancy sector veteran Pauline Wallace has been named as the first permanent chair of the UK Endorsement Board (UKEB). The former PwC partner will start her three-year term as head of the body set up to ensure the UK complies with international accounting standards on 11 September 2022. Following Brexit, the UKEB was set up [...]
Brexit: Large UK corporations suspected of underpaying more than £25m in taxes August 30, 2022 Large UK corporations have been suspected of underpaying £25.3m in post-Brexit import duties from the EU. Research from multinational law firm Pinsent Masons showed that the amount of taxes under consideration by the HMRC has increased by 97.5 per cent in the year ended 5 April, going up from £620,000 in 2021. “The amount of [...]
Furious UK to launch dispute proceedings against EU this week for breaking Brexit trade deal August 16, 2022 The British government is planning to launch formal dispute proceedings against the European Union as soon as this week. The UK thinks Brussels is breaking their agreed post-Brexit trade agreement by excluding Britain from three international science projects, according to Bloomberg News. Britain is furious that the EU refuses to grant the UK access to [...]
UK launches post-Brexit trade scheme for 65 developing countries extending tariff cuts August 16, 2022 The UK has launched its post-Brexit scheme to support trade with developing countries, extending tariff cuts to hundreds of products. The Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) was announced today by International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, in a bid to go further than the EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences. The initiative covers 65 countries Africa, Asia, [...]
Brits in EU slide into Brexit banking limbo as some UK banks shut their accounts August 15, 2022 Thousands of Brits residing in the EU have been informed by UK banks that their EU-based bank accounts will soon be shut. A range of British banks, including Barclays, have told UK citizens living in the EU that they will no longer be able to have and use their account in member states, primarily in [...]
Sunak or Truss should have ‘backbone’ to strike free movement deal with EU, says Ryanair chief August 11, 2022 The next prime minister should have the “backbone” to secure a deal with the European Union to open up the free movement of labour, Ryanair’s chief executive Michael O’Leary said this morning. He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “I think the first thing they should do to boost the British economy is prioritise a [...]
Rare admission: Jacob Rees-Mogg says he was wrong to claim there would be no Brexit delays in Dover August 2, 2022 It was wrong to state there would be no delays at Dover caused by Brexit, Jacob Rees-Mogg said this morning. The Brexit opportunities minister was adamant in the past that any backups when crossing the Channel would be witnessed in Calais But after holidaymakers faced chaos on gridlocked roads on the British side of the [...]
US ambassador enters Brexit snakepit: ‘Everybody has to give a little for the sake of Northern Ireland’ July 28, 2022 Jane Hartley, the US ambassador to the UK, has joined the Brexit debate by calling for further negotiations to find a way to make the Northern Ireland Protocol work. Jane Hartley said indecision is “never a positive” when it comes to economic investment, as she spoke of the importance of finding a resolution to the [...]