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...Then there was Theresa May ruling out customs union and single market membership from the outset (Barnier was “astonished”), and Boris Johnson committing to leave the EU on a set date....
...Cross-channel clash | The French government is pressing the UK to help plug a multibillion-pound hole in the budget of nuclear power projects being built in Britain by France’s electricity operator EDF....
...“The French don’t take things lying down!” someone will say, without knowing, much less having to live with, the extreme manifestations of that culture of dissent....
...As a backdrop to all this, the economic costs of Brexit are steadily accumulating (Theresa May can take her share of the blame here)....
...He waited for the accretion of evidence that a French Algeria was untenable. The costs were allowed to mount. So, if not now, when?...
...Von der Leyen is due to travel to China next week with French president Emmanuel Macron....
...A new legal requirement has made the French asset management sector the main driver of this growth....
...UK prime minister Rishi Sunak and his French counterpart, president Emmanuel Macron, will in March attend a UK-France summit, the first of its kind in five years....
...Some politicians manage to do both, which is why Theresa May held such a strong position among MPs in 2016....
...A nebulous role for Esther McVey attending cabinet, a role she held with distinction under both Theresa May and David Cameron....
...In 2016 then prime minister Theresa May celebrated the takeover of the UK’s only internationally significant tech company, Arm, by Japan’s SoftBank....
...He is scathing of the model that Theresa May eventually landed on following a highly charged cabinet meeting at Chequers, the UK prime minister’s country residence, in July 2018 that saw two senior ministers...
...He has reset relations with US president Joe Biden and French president Emmanuel Macron, and his efforts to end the Brexit-related Northern Ireland impasse have improved links with Brussels....
...Theresa’s was abnormal, Boris’ was certainly abnormal and Truss was extremely abnormal. But let’s see how long the normality lasts.”...
...On Wednesday, British officials were talking about plans for a formal bilateral summit between Johnson and French president Emmanuel Macron — the first since a meeting between Macron and Theresa May in January...
...Sir David Lidington, deputy prime minister in Theresa May’s government and longtime Europe minister, said that if Sunak wins the next election he could use his own mandate to improve relations with the EU...
...The route is littered with political skeletons; Theresa May, another former Tory leader, lost her job trying to resolve the issue of Northern Ireland’s relationship with the EU post-Brexit, covering complex...
...Or it will not backfire, in which case the prime minister has made himself the face of small boats, which is what has destroyed basically every home secretary’s hopes of becoming leader since Theresa May...
...It’s quite like French. It looks fresh rather than the sort of the baggy sort of ill-fitting suits you see so often at Westminster. So I sort of haven’t really agree to this....
...The NSI legislation was first proposed by former prime minister Theresa May to widen the number and type of deals that could be scrutinised by the British government, amid growing unease about hostile foreign...
...Britain and France have not held a bilateral summit since January 2018, hosted by former prime minister Theresa May at the Sandhurst military academy, and relations between Johnson and Macron have become...
...I think most people will find it unbelievable that the United Kingdom under Theresa May was close to China and the Chinese Communist party effectively controlling our nuclear industry....
...Allergic: How Our Immune System Reacts to a Changing World by Theresa MacPhail (Allen Lane/Random House) Sharp socio-cultural history of allergies and how modern environments and lifestyles are driving an...
...(Gordon Brown and Theresa May, bleaker in temperament, which is always misread as depth, fell short.)...
...British diplomats have said this combination of factors helped to end the stand-off with Iran, which has caused deep frustration for Johnson and his predecessor Theresa May....
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