by Christopher Nye | Dec 18, 2018
After Jeremy Corbyn threatened to table a no confidence vote in the prime minister if she did not set a date for the Brexit vote, the Prime Minister set a date for the Brexit vote. Speaking to the Commons, Theresa May confirmed that debate over the bill would commence...
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by Christopher Nye | Dec 18, 2018
Towards the end of yesterday afternoon, Theresa May confirmed that the Brexit deal vote will take place in the week beginning 14 January 2019. The UK Prime Minister delivered a statement to the Commons and said that she is fully aware that MPs are concerned about the...
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by Christopher Nye | Dec 18, 2018
The Senate report on Russian election interference has found that it is still ‘active and ongoing’. Accounts tied to the Internet Research Agency – which has been criminally charged with creating fake accounts to influence the 2016 presidential election in...
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by Christopher Nye | Dec 18, 2018
The main release from the eurozone on Monday morning was the inflation figures for November. The reading showed that annual inflation was revised lower to 1.9% last month from a preliminary estimate of 2% and down from 2.2% in October. It is the lowest rate of...
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by Christopher Nye | Dec 17, 2018
After recovering some ground on Wednesday and Thursday, the pound dropped back once more against the euro and dollar. The moves came following yet another Brexit blow to Theresa May’s hopes of getting her withdrawal agreement through Parliament. The meaningful vote...
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