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  • Has masculine culture changed? The answer lies in our height

    December 3, 2018

    Have you been watching Dynasties on BBC? The first episode followed the plight of David, an alpha male chimpanzee, as he tried to maintain power within his tribe. After one attempted coup, David sustained severe injuries, the likes of which might have killed a human. However, through extreme posturing and canvassing of support from other [...]

  • May faces contempt of parliament threat from Labour as Brexit legal advice leaks

    December 2, 2018

    Theresa May is facing one of the greatest clashes of her premiership as MPs from across parliament contemplate accusing her of contempt of parliament over her refusal to publish legal advice she has received on Brexit. MPs may move against the Prime Minister tomorrow, with figures from the DUP, Labour, Liberal Democrats and SNP planning [...]

  • International trade secretary Liam Fox backs Theresa May’s Brexit deal

    November 30, 2018

    International trade secretary Liam Fox this morning backed Theresa May’s Brexit deal as the prime minister ruled out a plan B.  Leading Brexiteer Fox said he believed members of the cabinet would back the deal, despite a deeply divided parliament. Fox told the BBC Radio 4 Today Programme: “It is very difficult to get a deal [...]

  • John McDonnell agrees Labour support for new Brexit referendum is ‘inevitable’

    November 28, 2018

    Labour’s John McDonnell believes it is “inevitable” his party will soon back another referendum on Brexit. In an interview on Wednesday afternoon, the shadow chancellor gave the clearest indication yet Labour will fully endorse another vote on the UK’s relationship with the EU. Labour’s official position is it would push for a general election if Theresa [...]

  • Ofcom boss calls on British broadcasters to create Netflix rival

    November 28, 2018

    Public service broadcasters should work together to create a ‘Brit Player’ to rival Netflix, the head of Ofcom said today. Sharon White told the Outside the Box conference in London that broadcasters should pull together their on-demand services to create a platform offering popular British shows such as Broadchurch, Blue Planet and Bake Off in one [...]

  • Theresa May tells Trump the UK can sign trade deals under her Brexit plan

    November 27, 2018

    Theresa May has hit back at claims from Donald Trump her Brexit agreement prevents a new trade deal between the UK and US. Speaking in the garden of the White House on Monday, the US president cast doubt on the UK’s ability to have an independent trade policy after Brexit under the terms of May's deal. [...]

  • Sterling dips as Trump and Fallon launch attacks on Theresa May’s Brexit deal

    November 27, 2018

    Sterling suffered another fall today amid increased doubt over whether the Prime Minister’s Brexit bill will pass through parliament. Theresa May announced yesterday that the Commons vote on her deal will take place on Tuesday 11 December. But division among MPs has taken its toll on the markets, which remain wary of a no-deal Brexit. [...]

  • Forget ‘just deserts’ and keep your nose out of other people’s pay

    November 27, 2018

    Two decades ago, it was considered rude and crass in Britain to openly discuss wages and salaries. Now, everyone seems to have an opinion on how much others should earn. There has always the been broad lament about footballers’ wages being “ridiculous”, of course, or that nurses and teachers were “undervalued”. And after the financial [...]

  • May: UK will not get better offer if MPs vote down draft Brexit withdrawal agreement

    November 23, 2018

    Theresa May has said the European Union will not “give us a better deal” if MPs vote down the draft withdrawal agreement she has negotiated. Asked what happens if MPs reject the agreement, she said “I think we end up back a square one” with “more uncertainty and more division”. “If we were to go [...]

  • How Brexit could help mortgage prisoners break free

    November 22, 2018

    In the years leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, lenders were dishing out large mortgages and asking for tiny deposits in return. Property values were rapidly outpacing wage growth, and buyers were being allowed to borrow eight times their annual salary. For many homeowners, the problems started after the crash when the regulators forced [...]

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