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Brussels warned over new ‘delegation’ regime that could hit non-European centres
Prime minister seeks to hold fractured cabinet together ahead of key meetings
Supervisor cautions on push for more competitive banking regime
A lack of competition means there is a chance for almost anyone to break through
US dollar and Bank and England also in focus as the party lights dim for stocks and EMs
France and Cyprus wary of giving foreign policy influence to a non-member
Don’t expect the Labour party to hold this government to account
UK cabinet split over whether to pursue customs union with EU
May to claim problem of people using education to stay in UK has been tackled
Cross-party group of MPs table legislative amendments on EU customs union
It makes sense to keep the UK in a customs union for trade in goods
Five migrants reported wounded in Afghan-Eritrean rivalry at channel port
Move would severely limit the UK’s ability to strike out on its own
Tensions continue to mount over what kind of trade deal UK should aim for with EU
Reduction in projects combines with Brexit uncertainty in difficult start to 2018
Move could limit loss of EU trade but represent big climbdown by May
Eurosceptic Steve Baker apologises after saying officials developed case for soft Brexit
UK could face tax blacklists and sanctions to prevent it undercutting continent’s economy
By trashing their own internal evidence, ministers risk following a dishonest plan
Calls grow for staying within customs union — and for the PM to stop dithering
CER refutes minister’s statement in Parliament
‘The first rule of politics is that you’ve got to learn to count’
The country is upending the policies that have set its national course for 50 years
Despite FTSE blue-chips appearing cheaper than peers, sterling volatility poses risks