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Opinion: Labour’s resounding election defeat was about much more than Brexit
Labour lost votes to every other party and in almost every seat in this general election, and countless seats that have been reliable Labour territory for decades have turned blue. …
Euro-clearing in the Eurozone? The upside of Brexit
At the centre of London lies a paradox. The world’s financial capital is the centre of a monetary union to which it does not belong. Much of the business done …
ANALYSIS: Interest rate hike a sign of weakness, not strength
Today the Bank of England (BoE) voted 7-2 in favour of raising interest rates from 0.25% to 0.5%, the first rise in interest rates in a decade. But rather than …