Keene – Financial Services Round Up
The new normal continues with a raft of updates or announcements presented by government and supranational institutions this week. Read our Financial Services Round-up here. For further analysis please...
View ArticleWill Cameron get what he wants in Europe?
It’s tough to think of a more difficult speech for David Cameron to have to deliver. Under pressure from UKIP in the polls and facing discontent from within his own party, the Prime Minister had to...
View ArticlePlotting the course for EU reform
The first few reports from the Government’s “balance of competences” review – designed to analyse the current impact the UK’s membership of the EU has on the country – were released on Monday, covering...
View ArticleBritain and the EU: the view from the chemicals sector
There were 10 fringe events dedicated to discussing the UK’s role in Europe on Monday – including a barnstorming meeting with UKIP leader Nigel Farage and Eurosceptic backbencher Bill Cash MP. It was...
View ArticleRed Lines, he knows he wants it
Before being told to shut up by Andrew Marr on the Marr Show last Sunday, Prime Minister David Cameron made it clear that an in-out European Union referendum was a red line that he would not compromise...
View ArticleÅsmund Løvdal Guest Blog: Straight-talking
In October 1962 the world was on the brink of nuclear war. Despite being the two most powerful leaders in the world the American and Soviet leaders could not communicate directly. Relying heavily on...
View ArticleRory Stewart: NATO’s wake-up call
Enter Rory Stewart. The 41-year-old MP for Penrith and The Border last month secured his appointment as Chair of the Defence Select Committee, replacing the long-serving James Arbuthnot, who will not...
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