Hints and tips:
...That’s a big part of why both Theresa May and Boris Johnson survived confidence votes....
...Hannah White Theresa May doing net zero. Stephen Bush Theresa May, yeah....
...“It never made any sense to me,” said Dale Vince, founder of small supplier Ecotricity, adding that it had wreaked “destruction in the market”....
...He was heavily involved in the “Chuck Chequers” campaign against Theresa May’s Chequers Brexit deal, undermining her leadership and paving the way for Johnson’s victory in 2019....
...According to 23-year-old Dale Padmore: “The parties were bang out of order. But Johnson is getting slated so much, when actually I think he is doing a cracking job with all the other stuff.”...
...“The next few months of soaring inflation will be an uncomfortable period for the [BoE’s] Monetary Policy Committee,” said Paul Dales, chief UK economist at consultancy Capital Economics....
...Paul Dales, chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said he expected developments to become “very hectic” as soon as next week....
...Mr Johnson quit as foreign secretary after Theresa May, prime minister, negotiated a withdrawal deal that then failed to get through parliament....
...“Looser fiscal policy will ultimately determine how well the economy does over the next couple of years,” said Paul Dales at the consultancy Capital Economics....
...(James Blitz, FT) Farewell, Theresa May....
...Mr Hunt has, by contrast, looked managerial in the eyes of a party craving an end to the colourless Theresa May era....
...Britain’s currency slipped below $1.30 for the first time in two weeks after MPs defeated Theresa May’s Brexit plan for a third time....
...But the economy in reality trundled along at a mediocre pace in 2018, as prime minister Theresa May took until November to finalise her Brexit deal in bruising negotiations with the EU, and then postponed...
...Asked if Mr Corbyn would do the same, he said: “Jeremy Corbyn will obviously speak for himself but he voted Remain last time and has attacked the prime minister’s deal uphill and down dale.”...
...With prime minister Theresa May braced for a heavy defeat in a crunch Commons vote on her compromise withdrawal agreement on Tuesday, economists are producing short-term forecasts based on the draft exit...
...Chancellor Philip Hammond is preparing for the worst with the economy over the next few weeks, following poorer-than-expected growth figures for last year and increasing business anxiety over Theresa May...
...Theresa May, the prime minister, earlier this month announced a plan to commit the UK to having net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050....
...“Like Theresa [May] with [husband] Philip, Boris trusts Carrie completely,” says an ally of Johnson....
...Paul Dales: Looser fiscal policy will ultimately determine how well the economy does over the next couple of years....
...Iain Dale, a leading Conservative commentator, wrote in despair this week that the deal was “so damaging to our country both in the short and long term that if I had to make a choice between voting for this...
...Theresa May risked upsetting both sides of the Brexit debate when she refused to say how she would vote in another Brexit referendum and appeared to suggest EU citizens’ future rights in the UK were in doubt...
...Theresa May refused to answer a question on how she would vote if the UK were to hold another Brexit referendum during a radio appearance on Tuesday....
...Iain Dale, a Conservative commentator, wrote in a blog that the Tories should make EU exit “a dominant issue” in the remainder of the campaign....
...The sheer range of tasks businesses need to undertake ahead of the UK’s scheduled departure date of March 29 2019 — and the accompanying logistical difficulties — are one of the principal reasons Theresa...
...In Dale Carnegie’s classic 1936 self-help book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, perhaps the most thought-provoking chapter is entitled “You Can’t Win An Argument”....
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