Even as Paris eyes Brexit spoils, they want us to stay
A visit to France’s financial heart showed cherry-picking the City already underway. But even those set to gain would rather UK stay in EU.
Bad ‘deal’ for City is ominous sign of Brexit to come
Brexit deal for financial sector would mean endless rule-taking. Expect May to apply this miserable template across economy.
Paris and Amsterdam say: ‘Thanks, Brexiters!’
EU’s banking and medicines regulators moving from London, and Chinese attempts to nab Airbus wing manufacturing, are more Brexit blows.
Thanks Brexiters! Food inflation just latest Brexit hit
As food price inflation reaches four-year high of 4.1%, we look at further damage Brexit has recently wrought on the UK.
Thanks, Brexiters! 6 ways Brexit is taking its toll
Theresa May’s chaotic Brexit is already upturning people’s lives and livelihoods. Here’s a round-up of the latest grim news.
May’s transition won’t quite do trick, even if she gets one...
PM dashed to Brussels because she’s desperate for transition. But a deal will be too short and too uncertain to stop relocations.
Best City can hope for is less access and less control
Brexiters promised prosperity and control. Our largest industry, financial services, will get less of both.
The scramble for London’s EU agencies
21 countries have placed bids for the EU’s medicines and banking regulators. The winners’ gain will be another Brexit loss for Britain.
Big money: the key to Brexit guarantees?
What began as an exercise to empower the electorate could further concentrate power in the hands of the wealthiest.
7 things about Brexit we learned this week
August is typically a quiet time for politics. But there has been no pause in the unforeseen consequences of Brexit.
EU regulations don’t cost us £600 million a week
Leave Camp figure ignores benefits, and rules we’d keep.
Post-Brexit City firms must still abide by rules
Access to the EU market will always depend on single market rules. The idea we could cheat the system is preposterous.