Businesses urge Boris Johnson to minimise post-Brexit red tape
A CBI report is calling on the Prime Minister to ensure a deal with Brussels minimises bureaucracy.
A CBI report is calling on the Prime Minister to ensure a deal with Brussels minimises bureaucracy.
Businessman David Ross paid for the Prime Minister’s Caribbean holiday accommodation.
The announcement comes as the number of manufacturing firms entering insolvency reached a five-year high.
The Labour Party leader hit out at the Andrew Marr show for nitpicking Sunday paper claims about Labour disunity while failing to mention the Jennifer Arcuri scandal.
There was an “improper motive” for proroguing parliament for so long, the court heard.
"At a time when Boris Johnson is insisting that Britain is open for business despite all the uncertainty of Brexit, the government has created totally unnecessary hurdles which have undoubtedly cost jobs in the UK."
Onlookers said the red-haired man started to rant when the driver of the 149 bus refused to let him board with the Santander bike.
"MPS are very angry, particularly because Boris Johnson, a former Foreign Secretary, and he thinks a future Prime Minister, instead of supporting our diplomat in Washington, basically dived for cover and threw him under the bus"
Boris Johnson has used his Telegraph article to attack, not for the first time, the PM and her Brexit plan. He called May’s Chequers plan “"a moral and intellectual humiliation for this country" that will "cheat the electorate" if implemented. Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Johnson, over 4,500 words, said: ...
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