Man who threw an egg at Jeremy Corbyn could face jail after admitting the offence
John Murphy, 31, waited for the Labour Party leader to walk from Finsbury Park mosque in north London to launch his political attack.
John Murphy, 31, waited for the Labour Party leader to walk from Finsbury Park mosque in north London to launch his political attack.
Sentiment and volumes are deteriorating sharply in the financial services sector, with various indicators at their lowest since the Financial Crisis of 2008, according to the latest CBI/PwC Financial Services Survey. The quarterly survey of 84 firms found that optimism about the overall business situation in the financial services sector ...
A petition on the government website, calling for Brexit to be cancelled has broken all records, surpassing 5 million signatures today. Margaret Georgiadou, 77, who started the petition, says that she has received death threats over the phone. Mrs Georgiadou who is visiting Cyprus with her elderly husband, also said her Facebook ...
Organisers estimate over a million people marched through the capital’s streets to Parliament square to ask for the public to have the final say on Brexit options. Speakers addressed the many from all over Britain thronged into Parliament Square. “Brexiteers told us we would have £350 million extra for the ...
QuotedData’s economic roundup – March 2019 is a collation of recent insights on markets and economies taken from the comments made by chairmen and investment managers of investment companies – have a read and make your own minds up. Please remember that nothing in this note is designed to encourage ...
The Great British public has undertaken to play the biggest practical joke in the history of the World on the UK’s Prime Minister.
It seems like the IT sector in UK is growing up to 2.6 times faster than the country’s overall economy, and while certain fears come into discussion due to the entire Brexit scenario, London still remains the second most connected place for tech on a global scale, right after US’ ...
UPDATE: The petition to stop Brexit has surged past 2.75 million, the biggest volume of signatories ever for a government epetition since Theresa May called for just a short stay for Brexit and blamed MPs for the impasse. A petition to revoke Article 50 has hit one million signatures and ...
A petition calling for Theresa May to revoke Article 50 has picked up more than 500,000 signatures in the past 24 hours following a night of political chaos in Westminster. The Prime Minister took aim at her fellow MPs last night, saying they are responsible for the impasse over Brexit. ...
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