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The Internal Market Bill is not an emergency button, it’s a self-destruct switch

The Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland, defended the Government’s controversial Internal Market Bill on the BBC’s Andrew Marr show on Sunday saying: ‘This is all about insurance planning if you like, a break-the-glass-in-an-emergency provision.’

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City Exchange’s Forum Sees Gina Miller Receive Standing Ovation

City Exchange’s Forum Sees Gina Miller Receive Standing Ovation

City hypes and types gathered at Haberdashers’ Hall in London’s Smithfield area this October at the annual MondoVisione exchange forum, hearing from experts on topics ranging from cybersecurity, the impact of Brexit, moves in green finance as well as digital transformation and innovation - all offering insight to the world of tomorrow.

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Brexitcast: Parliament Has a Duty To Represent The People, What Are The Government Doing?

Brexitcast: Parliament Has a Duty To Represent The People, What Are The Government Doing?

Political knockabouts, judicial control, mellifluous voices, constitutional coup - call it what you will over proroging Parliament. But these Brexit machinations aren’t going away anytime soon. That is, unless the whole thing is cancelled once and for all. Frankly, one wonders how the UK ever got to this point after three years since a Referendum on continued European Union (EU) membership.

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Financial Adviser Hailed ‘A Hero’ By Cabinet Minister

Financial Adviser Hailed ‘A Hero’ By Cabinet Minister

The founder of an IFA practice in North London has been applauded by Secretary of State Theresa Villiers for the campaigning efforts of a “three-times” qualified Chartered Financial Planner in supporting multiculturalism, whose father was a Monte Cassino veteran in Italy during World War II.

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Brexit ‘Far More Challenging’ Than Y2K, Top 50 Disruptive Techie Says

Brexit ‘Far More Challenging’ Than Y2K, Top 50 Disruptive Techie Says

Brexit, schmexit. Don’t you just love it. Well no actually, most people in Britain are pretty fed up with having had to endure three years of failed negotiations and politicians of all hues on both sides of the Houses of Parliament and the Lords constantly disagreeing with one another almost ad infinitum.

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UK Vulnerable To Trump's Punitive Taxes With Brexit

UK Vulnerable To Trump's Punitive Taxes With Brexit

 
Trump’s threatened Mexican tariffs show how vulnerable the UK will be to punitive taxes outside the EU, warns international shipping expert.
The increasing use of border tariffs as a policy weapon will harm international trade and slow shipments, warns the international delivery expert ParcelHero. And, post-Brexit, Britain could be uniquely exposed to their impact.

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Brexit Harms British Brands Value

Brexit Harms British Brands Value

Every year, leading valuation and strategy consultancy Brand Finance values the brands of thousands of the world’s biggest companies. Britain’s 150 most valuable brands are featured in the 2017 Brand Finance UK 150.
·         Britain’s most valuable brands decline by an average of 6%
·         Devaluation of the pound in the wake of Brexit is the primary cause
·         Sudden loss of value exposes iconic brands to foreign takeovers
·         Shell, Britain’s most valuable brand, has weathered the trend and is up 16%

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How Will Brexit Affect Luxury Brands?

How Will Brexit Affect Luxury Brands?

Professor Qing Wang, co-founder of Warwick Luxury & Innovation Hub will present her latest research findings at the 2016 Global Marketing Conference in Hong Kong on the “influence of cultural experiences on consumers’ authenticity evaluation of luxury brands”, using British luxury brands as a case study.

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