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...(Elliott’s emphasis) Brexit in numbers To unpack Brexit effects a little further, this week’s chart comes via my colleague Valentina Romei, who reported earlier this week on new data from the Office for...
...John Rahm, the Masters golf champion, this week agreed to join Saudi Arabia’s LIV Golf tour reportedly worth more than $300mn....
...In October, HSF used debt to buy its own shares after they fell 30 per cent in six weeks....
...Having hit €100 in February — a price that could focus the mind on changing behaviour — the price is now at €95 after a steep climb in the past two weeks....
...The official target is 12 weeks. For Brendan, his county’s poor train and bus connections are especially frustrating....
...Whitehall insiders said a more detailed policy document would appear in the coming weeks, but they added that failure to include planning reforms in the investment zones package would limit their overall...
...The worries were amplified by the fact that another cryptocurrency, TerraUSD, also melted down this week....
...Last week, the Jockey Club confirmed that it planned to cut 70 jobs from its 638-strong workforce....
...Turkish artist Nevin Aladag created the indentations in her sculpture Stiletto by donning a pair of high heels and dancing on a metal plate....
...That’s why Jockey Club chief executive Nevin Truesdale has been pleading for a government rescue and urging for the return of fans. Those calls might just be heard....
...One of the north’s surviving heavy industrial activities — the foundry sector — was dealt a blow at the end of last week after Bondshold, which manufactures steel and high-chrome iron castings at three sites...
...Andrew Nevin, chief economist for PwC in Nigeria, agreed....
...Thursday, underlining the challenge facing the new Conservative government, which has pledged to prioritise investment in the poorer regions that helped propel them to a resounding victory over Labour in last week...
...Manufacturers are halting investment in their businesses ahead of Brexit, with even stockpiling activity now subdued only weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU, raising worries over whether the sector...
...The contraction in manufacturing could be coupled with a deterioration in services activity, according to the European Commission economic sentiment released last week ahead of the services PMI survey published...
...Job moves Seamus Nevin, formerly head of policy research at the Institute of Directors, is the new chief economist at the EEF, the trade body for the UK’s manufacturing sector....
...Sajid Javid, home secretary, announced the plans as part of London Tech week, a series of events promoting the UK’s technology sector....
...“We must get to a point where immigration policy is based on more than trying to hit an arbitrary net migration target,” said Mr Nevin....
...Mrs May said during a visit to China this week that the government’s success in closing “bogus colleges” — a policy that she pushed when she was home secretary — had largely tackled the problem of foreign...
...Sajid Javid, home secretary, last week said 63 members of the generation — Commonwealth citizens who arrived in the UK before 1973 and have automatic leave to remain — may have been wrongfully removed to...
...Employers are often as confused as workers on where the legal boundaries lie, Mr Nevin said....
...said Seamus Nevin, IoD head of employment and skills policy....
...The ONS also admitted this week it had underestimated how much foreign students pay in tuition fees to universities and colleges by up to £2.1bn a year....
...Seamus Nevin, head of employment and skills at the Institute of Directors, criticised ministers for pursuing a “tinkering” approach to migration policy in the past, saying that the target of reducing net...
...Over the past two weeks, the DUP has taken a different course — stringing out talks and declining to enter a full coalition....
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