Brexit Britain has been handed a huge win in a humiliating blow for Remoaners. The UK has been projected to hit one percent growth by the end of the year, knocking out the competition, a leading economist has said. The estimate has
Rishi Sunak has insisted the UK is “one of the most attractive places to invest in the world” following a £8 billion Brexit boost. New investment from Australia’s biggest pension fund, AustralianSuper, will take its total investment in the UK to over
Brussels bureaucrats are still imposing rules on the UK’s food and drink manufacturers with shoppers paying the cost at the checkout. The red tape, eight years after the nation voted for Brexit, is part of an agreement between the UK and EU
Britain could become one of the most attractive places in Europe for SMEs if the government boosts investment in 5G technology, according to a new report. The UK is already fifth in Europe but could leap to second place if the rollout
Claims that Britain’s trade deal with Australia would be damaging to the UK economy have been shattered after the first set of figures revealed huge gains in exports. According to the Office for National Statistics sectors have seen growth as high as
Senior Tories have warned that Labour once again poses a threat to Brexit, after the EU suggested they may offer Sir Keir Starmer’s party a new closer deal on trade. Sources have told the i newspaper that trade in cars and food
The European Union could review the aspects of its trade deal with the UK if Labour wins the next general election, insiders have said. Boris Johnson’s 2020 deal is due to be re-appraised by 2026 in what is, on the surface, a
France has defied Germany with a deal enabling its banks to continue using clearing houses in the City of London, in another massive blow for Project Fear. And City expert David Buik has said the decision eloquently demonstrates that such institutions were
Brexit was “never much of a risk” to global companies, a UK economist has said after aircraft manufacturing giant Airbus admitted the impact of quitting the bloc had not proven as bad as initially feared. Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the Institute
Richard Tice has said the Tories are “still in the pocket of the EU” during a Brexit showdown on the Jeremy Vine Show. Tice was appearing as a guest on the show where panellists were debating whether Brexit had been a mistake,