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The sight of MPs having to carry boxes containing copies of the Brexit white paper to hand out to their colleagues was powerfully symbolic.
The UK could refuse to pay the £40bn Brexit divorce bill if EU negotiators refuse to play ball, Dominic Raab warned today.
Responding to today’s Brexit White Paper, James Stewart Head of Brexit at KPMG UK said:
Responding to the release of the Government's Brexit White Paper, the FMB has stressed the need for certainty and stability, and called on the Government to clarify its approach to migrant workers as soon as possible.
EU migrants would be given the right to work in the UK "visa-free" in the future under the Government's Brexit blueprint, it has emerged.
NOAH ‘cautiously welcomes’ the government’s blueprint for UK relations with the EU published today. The long-awaited White Paper sets out UK government proposals for withdrawing from the EU and plans for future working together, including the establishment of a new free trade area and regulatory alignment.
Donald Trump has suggested that Theresa May's Brexit vision is not "what people voted for" in the EU referendum.
Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling attended the RHA annual lunch and spoke Brewxit, low emissions zones, road improvement and the driver and sklills shortage in the haulage industry.
The need for more a supportive national policy and investment environment for UK minerals was stressed at the sixth CBI Minerals Group and Mineral Products Association (MPA) ‘Living with Minerals 6’ (LWM6) ‘Securing Minerals for the Next Generation and the UK Minerals Strategy’ Conference at Church House, Westminster on 10th July.
As building societies are major providers of retail savings, we are working to better understand the complex reasons why people don’t save at all or not enough to make themselves financially resilient, says BSA.
The responsible finance sector supports an inclusive economy.
Downing Street has "categorically" rejected a claim that Theresa May said she could not change her Chequers Brexit plan because it had already been cleared with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Responsible finance providers are ambitious to help more people take out affordable credit, build up savings and become financially resilient.
We can empower a new generation to take control of their finances responsibly, says Lord Leigh.
The critical bond of trust which must exist between enterprise and business banking has never been lower, writes Martin Whitfield MP.
Theresa May will finally unveil the Government's blueprint for Brexit - as Conservative rebels threaten to vote down the plans in the Commons.
Tory MPs have seen off a Labour bid to dock Esther McVey's pay over her handling of the controversial Universal Credit welfare overhaul.
Theresa May is facing a major Commons showdown with her Eurosceptic backbenchers after they launched a bid to destroy her Chequers deal on Brexit.
Theresa May has called on Conservative MPs to back her Brexit strategy as all-out civil war threatens to erupt in the party.
Economic growth in regional areas, including West Cumbria was highlighted at a major northern business event in Newcastle.
A Conservative MP has snubbed an invitation from Theresa May to watch England's World Cup semi-final match in Downing Street in protest at her Brexit strategy.
Co-chair of the APPG for Ending Homelessness, Labour MP Neil Coyle writes about the unfair treatment of the British born children who are punished as their parents have the legal entitlement to live and work in the UK, but don’t currently qualify for any benefits or state support.
Two vice-chairs of the Conservative Party have resigned over Theresa May's handling of Brexit.
GGFi looks forward to greater growth under the Glass and Glazing Federation Group structure as the company reflected during its recent annual review, on its successful path to becoming the industry’s choice for insurance.