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...The first is that YouGov’s MRP got the 2017 election result close to perfect, at a time when most other polling showed Theresa May winning a landslide majority....
...Theresa May’s government held two select committee inquiries and a public consultation into sexual harassment and the misuse of NDAs but Boris Johnson’s government never saw through the recommendations....
...Under then prime minister Theresa May, the CMA blocked the £7bn takeover of supermarket group Asda by larger rival J Sainsbury in 2019....
...The highly localised nature of risks to insects and plant life make them tricky for global financial institutions to understand, argues Daniel Wild, chief sustainability officer at Swiss private bank J Safra...
...After Theresa May climbed down from her campaigning pledge to put workers on boards, the fudge was to include options in the 2018 corporate governance code for workforce engagement: a worker director, an...
...“J&J were non-plussed,” one surgeon present at the conference told City Insider. “Namal makes smart acquisitions but he also does ones that screw the competition.”...
...Letters in response to this article: Brussels’ bureaucrats served slice of humble pie / From Leslie J Moran, Honorary Research Fellow Birkbeck College, London, UK Cliff-edge Brexit holds attractions for...
...After the House of Commons dramatically ruled out a no-deal Brexit on Wednesday, Theresa May is facing another difficult day in Westminster....
...Truly the Conservative party has become the Nasty Party — on that Theresa May was perfectly correct. J M Reddaway London SE26...
...Michael J Wade London SW1, UK...
...Letter in response to this article: Former BoE governors must keep their own counsel / From J E Woods, Kingswood, Surrey, UK...
...Letter in response to this editorial comment: May’s speech showed a necessary pragmatism / From Michael J Wade, London, UK...
...robert.shrimsley@ft.com Letter in response to this article: Mrs May certainly got one thing right / From J M Reddaway, London...
...Would we be hearing those if Theresa May had won a more palatable Brexit deal?...
...Gideon Rachman, who uses his column this week to reflect on the latest Brexit diplomacy (or lack of it), argues that the defiant tone Theresa May struck after last week's Salzburg summit reversal is reminiscent...
...Brexit worries Shinzo Abe, the Japanese prime minister, did not mince his words as he met Theresa May, the British premier, to express his fears about Brexit....
...on Theresa May, a political survivor cornered by Brexit Theresa May entered — and committed to — a complex negotiation without having established a consensus over what she wanted....
...not possible to mitigate all the risks to our supply chains and we fear significant disruption in the short term as a result if there is no Brexit deal,” said the executives, who included the bosses of J...
...(FT) Boris Johnson takes a firm lead Boris Johnson has emerged as the runaway favourite in the contest to succeed Theresa May as Britain’s next prime minister....
...He even lashed out at UK prime minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal as too weak....
...(FT, Reuters) The fallen superpower Veteran diplomat William J Burns’s memoir The Back Channel gives a plain-spoken account of his service under five US presidents and 10 secretaries of state....
...However, Mr Martin criticised prime minister Theresa May for seeking to agree a deal with “unelected EU representatives.”...
...None of Britain’s big business groups has described Theresa May’s Brexit agreement as a “good deal” — undermining Downing Street’s hopes that the corporate sector would help sell the compromise....
...Lo and behold, on Monday, the boss of J Sainsbury was caught on camera singing “We’re in the money” after agreeing a £7.3bn takeover of supermarket rival Asda....
...(Hjortur J Gudmundsson, Iceland-based historian, on BrexitCentral) Hard numbers As Brexit negotiations reach a climax, how is Britain’s economy doing?...
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