Sunak admits UK and EU fail to sign financial services deal
Ministers has previously hoped to sign a so-called “memorandum of understanding” by March this year.
Ministers has previously hoped to sign a so-called “memorandum of understanding” by March this year.
After hosting the G7 summit in Cornwall over the weekend, where there were accusations of a lack of social distancing, the PM will lead a press conference this evening.
Eat Out to Help Out faced criticism after research from Warwick University suggested in October that it had driven a 'significant' increase in new infections.
“See you with Rishi’s for an elbow bump or foot tap. Love Dc.”
The US president joins New Zealand and Argentina in asking the most wealthy to pay their fair share towards the pandemic recovery.
“The chancellor is running scared of scrutiny over his role in the Greensill affair, but the public demand answers,” said Anneliese Dodds.
The proposals would create a global minimum corporation tax rate of 21 per cent that would apply in all countries.
In an interview with Robert Peston, the chancellor said all of the decisions taken are “ultimately” ones Boris Johnson makes.
Sunak indicated that the Eat Out To Help Out scheme will not return this spring or summer once lockdown eases, but he encouraged people to “get out there” as soon as shops reopen.
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