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It must be remembered that the 2016 EU referendum had no legal force to bind the government to a particular (or any) course of action since it was an “advisory” vote.
Last week was another positive affair for the world’s major markets with the majors again making gains with the exception of the FTSE.
With the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer suggesting in Davos that should the UK leave the EU at the end of March without a deal it would cause "very significant disruption"
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As many of the world’s leaders gather in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, the IMF has downgraded its forecast for growth this year from 3.7% to 3.5%.
The Chinese economy is the second largest in the world, but it is still nominally the controlled economy of a communist state.
There is a kind of inescapable logic to the proposition that Theresa May laid before the House of Commons for alterations to the EU Withdrawal Deal
Last week was another positive affair for the world’s major markets with all of the majors again making gains.
Full-year growth figures for the European Union’s largest economy, Germany, have been published and show that it missed growth projections of 1.8%, coming in at 1.5% in reality.
It is true to say that no British Prime Minister has ever suffered a greater defeat (or one anywhere near as great) as Mrs May experienced on Tuesday evening.
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Theresa May’s government sustained the largest defeat suffered by a government in modern British political history when the “meaningful vote” on the EU withdrawal bill rejected it with a majority of 230.
Tuesday ought to mark a critical time in Britain’s Brexit odyssey with the “meaningful vote”, postponed at the last minute in December, finally taking place in the House of Commons tonight.
Last week was another positive affair for the world’s major markets with all of the majors making gains.
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The US job creation figure for December has come in at nearly twice the level anticipated by analysts
With the support of the DUP, the government has a theoretical majority of 13 votes, but the DUP have recently repeated that they cannot agree to support May’s withdrawal bill.