Brexit doesn’t just allow the City to make its regulatory regime more competitive; it obliges it to do so.
We can expect greater divergence, whether we like it or not, and should focus on our diplomatic relationships outside the bloc.
Thoughtful, polite and Left-of-Centre, he was the Eurosceptic whom federalists found it hardest to dislike.
The British government has been commendably muted on the behaviour of von der Leyen and other politicians.
The UK has a lot to learn from the recent regulatory punch-up between Facebook and the Australian government.
The “Red Wall” communities in my area overwhelmingly backed Johnson in the last election, and it’s essential that the faith they put in him is returned.
Some leaders realise the seriousness of the problem. Merkel’s spokesman has pleaded with Germans to take the “safe and highly effective” jab.
Whether writing, speaking or negotiating, he puts on a performance which the spectators enjoy all the more because it horrifies the guardians of convention.
An excellent book about the Prime Minister has just been published. Unfortunately it is in German.
The lively and chaotic city presents a warning to the Government as to how its regeneration plans could go wrong.
Deals with the US, Japan, Australia and New Zealand will prepare the country for future EU-related bumps in the road.
Any move to grab more powers next year is going to end badly for politicians in Brussels.