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...Jenny Chapman, Labour’s shadow Brexit minister, said: “These documents confirm our worst fears....
...One of the senior figures in the policy unit was Damian Green, who went on to become a cabinet minister under David Cameron and briefly served as deputy prime minister under Theresa May....
...Shareholder welfare may simply be value over time: letter from Christopher Cox, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute, UK Clare Chapman and Will Hutton (Letters) make an interesting point about shareholder welfare versus...
...Meanwhile, Downing Street advisers looked for ways to rebuild trust with business — a challenge familiar to Theresa May’s Conservative government today....
...Prime Minister Theresa May has attacked excessive corporate pay as “the unacceptable face of capitalism”, reflecting concern about the growing income gap between ordinary citizens and elites....
...Theresa May has left Britain “hamstrung” in Brexit negotiations because of her “absolutist” approach, according to a senior official who was at the heart of exit talks until June’s election....
...Theresa May’s attempt to put pressure on the EU to move on to the next stage of Brexit talks received an early setback on Monday morning after the European Commission said that the “ball is entirely in the...
...Prime Minister Theresa May postponed key Brexit legislation on Thursday and her allies now believe there is unlikely to be a breakthrough over customs arrangements and the Irish border at next Tuesday’s...
...Theresa May for the first time set out detailed plans on how Britain would try to keep trade flowing if it fell out of the EU without a deal, as the prime minister prepared for a high-stakes game of brinkmanship...
...James Chapman, a former Daily Mail journalist, also quit as Mr Davis’s chief of staff in June....
...James Chapman, a former chief of staff to Brexit secretary David Davis, is trying to rally support for this change of tack....
...On the morning of Friday June 9, Theresa May walked through the black door of Downing Street and into an empty shell. Where once there was power, wielded through control and fear, there was impotence....
...Euratom is emerging as one of the most prominent tests of Theresa May’s “red line” that the ECJ must have no jurisdiction over the UK after it leaves the EU....
...James Chapman, a former journalist, quit as Mr Davis’s chief of staff around the same time....
...Theresa May’s government is under pressure to provide more information about Whitehall’s internal planning for Brexit....
...Can Theresa May maintain her determination to remove Britain from the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice after Brexit?...
...James Chapman, former chief of staff to Brexit secretary David Davis, referred to this document in a tweet this week. “Why won’t @DExEUgov publish its analysis of impact of hard Brexit on 50+ sectors?...
...Theresa May said last year that one of her negotiating “red lines” was an end to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in the UK....
...Theresa May is facing a growing backlash over her flagship business reforms after leading company bosses and the Bank of England’s chief economist urged her to reverse plans on executive pay....
...George Bridges, who was in charge of pushing Brexit legislation through parliament, quit on Tuesday after falling out with Theresa May, the prime minister....
...The London Stock Exchange’s chief executive is accompanying Theresa May on her trip to Saudi Arabia, in a sign of the political emphasis being placed on the upcoming flotation of state oil company Saudi...
...As well as castigating Theresa May for her handling of Britain’s departure from the EU, the former prime minister also hit out at Labour, criticising what he characterised as its ineptness in holding the...
...On Tuesday, she said Theresa May’s plan to take the UK out of the EU single market meant another independence vote was now “more likely”. So just how likely is likely?...
...Ruth Chapman, co-founder of Matches Fashion, coined the term with her buying team....
...“We forecast a contraction of bricks-and-mortar sales in 2009, with 110 per cent growth online,” says Mr Chapman....
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