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To what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent for the ft and kate proctor, many of tomorrows front pages are already in, and one man dominates. The Financial Times reports on borisjohnsons do or die pledge to leave the eu with or without a deal on october 31st and shows him at a Campaign Rally in richmond. The telegraph leads with Boris Holding lucky the dog on a campaign visit to the surrey hills yesterday and says hundreds of villages have lost their local gp surgery amid a deepening crisis across the country the mirror also has that Campaign Picture of boris and says he has stayed doggedly silent on the personal photographs taken of him and his the guardian follows suit with that same picture of bo ....
From there in london. The markets appeared to be settling down and we are joined by outstanding guests today. Led by bill gates. He would join us to talk about biotech and drug pricing. Alix cromwell we be joining us more regulatory hurdles facing the banks. But first, we have a slight rally on the table for today. Jonathan features are firming up about. 2 and the ftse is an positive territory and raising all of the post brexit gains. He dax is up as well i want to talk about what is happening in other asset classes. Boris johnson does not run and cable jumps, the pound a stronger marginally. We will discuss why. 1. 52 . Unchanged at we are heading for the strongest quarter for crude since 2009. To wrap up all of the stories, lets go around the world and check in with our Bloomberg Team for indepth coverage of our top stories. Anna redwood is in london on the race to succeed Prim ....
3 Jan 2021 Britain left the European Union in name in January 2020, but remained subject to the EU, its judges, and its migration regime through a so-called “transition” period. It left in a real sense on at 11 pm on December 31st according to supporters of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s exit deal, at least. But how did the country get here? With the fall of Theresa May in June 2019, Tory MPs had at last turned to the Brexiteer king over the water, Boris Johnson, to deliver them from electoral annihilation at the hands of Nigel Farage and his Brexit Party. Johnson had delayed his entry into the EU referendum campaign, missed his moment when he unexpectedly won it, and hesitated to move against May when fellow Tory Brexiteers had begged him to move against her he had even voted for May’s “turd” deal on her third attempt to get it through Parliament, fearing, like many Brexiteers, that if he did not accept her fake Brexit then the Remain establishment in ....
24 Dec 2020 All signs appear to point to a Brexit deal being announced imminently, with an official announcement waiting on some last-minute wrangling over the scale of Boris Johnson’s surrender to the European Union on fisheries. Both the European Commission and the British government are briefing that they believe the deal will be sealed early on Thursday, with an appearance by Boris Johnson and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen scheduled for last night and a press conference by Johnson at 7 a.m. on Thursday morning being pushed back as the two sides haggled “over individual fish species”, according to the BBC. ....