Brexit Means Brexit
Transcript: 19th March: If deal rejected, UK has until April 12 to decide way forward (The Telegraph, 2019) Theresa May asks EU for Brexit delay until 30 June (Google Finance, 2019) Speaker says PM cannot bring back deal to parliament without substantial changes She says she "would struggle until the last possible moment to achieve an orderly Brexit, saying the interests of Germany, Britain and the EU were at stake." "When Mrs May remained silent about her fallback options, the leaders decided to concoct a timetable of their own—without her even being present in the room." M&S contacts food suppliers for help in reducing costs following joint venture with Ocado "Dealing a blow to savers desperate for an increase after years of low returns" (LondonStockExchange, 2019) Kevin Tsujihara quits: Warner Bros boss resigns amid affair allegations "Theresa May was maddeningly vague about what she would do if Britain’s Parliament once again rejects the Brexit deal". 21st March: (The Guardian, 2019) 19th March: Both crashed jets were Boeing 737 Max 8s, a variant of the best-selling aircraft in history 7,300 (Indian Express, 2019) 20th March: 22nd March: Interest rate HELD at 0.75 percent as Brexit chaos costs savers millions (The Economist, 2019) Metro Bank is now the second most shorted company on the UK stock market. News: 18/3/19 to 24/3/19 Prime minister says longer delay would mean a failure to deliver on 2016 referendum EU leaders agree extension to May 22 - if MPs back deal Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank start discussing a merger 18th March: (The Economist, 2019) (Foreign Policy, 2019) (The Guardian, 2019) (The Guardian, 2019) (Evening Standard, 2019) The FAA has now grounded all of the planes “There will be a problem with June. It is absolutely not in the interests of the European Union for it to beyond the date of the European elections on 22 May". (BBC News, 2019) Prime minister will present her plan for a third time; if it was passed the delay would allow time for her to implement it. Why Brexit Is Europe’s Finest Hour Prime Minister Theresa May "slinking off to Brussels" to plead for more time to dig herself out of her impossibly deep Brexit hole 21st March: (Finance.co.uk, 2019) John Bercow’s shock move, which drew immediate criticism from May’s allies, suggested he believed such a "fundamental change" would involve a renegotiation at EU level (BBC News, 2019) The European Union is poised to take control of Britain’s exit by rejecting Theresa May’s request for a three-month delay and setting a new withdrawal date of no later than 22 May. Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank, Germany’s two largest listed lenders, said that they would begin exploring a merger. M&S contacts suppliers to help Ocado partnership flourish (PoundSterling Live, 2019) 18th March: Theresa May told by 1922 committee head that Tory MPs want her to quit 7,355 24th March: What's going on with the UK economy? (BBC News, 2019) (Sky News, 2019) 7,324 Warner Bros boss Kevin Tsujihara quits over Brit actress affair claims Shares in Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have both risen after they finally confirmed that merger talks are going on. "Although Metro Bank recently came top of a consumer satisfaction league table, financial sharks are circling the challenger bank." Brexit latest news: EU leaders offer UK delay to May 22 - if MPs back Theresa May's deal May urges MPs to back her deal to secure May extension Brexit: EU poised to insist on withdrawal no later than 22 May Mortgage holders will welcome the reprieve, with payments unlikely to increase dramatically. 22nd March: . (Express, 2019) 19th March: (Foreign Policy, 2019) John Bercow: "the question may not be brought forward again during the same session” (Bloomberg, 2019) Actress Charlotte Kirk is "deeply saddened" he resigned amid allegations they had an affair and "he tried to get her roles in shows". Global stock markets gain as investors predict cautious Federal Reserve – as it happened Third Brexit vote must be different - Speaker WarnerMedia, the parent company, launched an investigation following a Hollywood Reporter story that detailed text messages between Mr Tsujihara and Charlotte Kirk dating back to 2013. (The Guardian, 2019) Jeremy Corbyn accusing May of having “no plan” and embarking on a reckless course. (UK Investing, 2019) The European Council extends Brexit, with strings attached 21st March: Everything you need to know about the Boeing 737 Max airplane crashes Doubt in the eyes of refulators ever since it revealed it made an error in calculating how much "shock absorbing capital" it was holding. Theresa May has requested extension to 30 June but EU wants earlier deadline Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 have rocked the aviation industry 18th March: John Bercow’s shock move, which drew immediate criticism from May’s allies, suggested he believed such a "fundamental change" would involve a renegotiation at EU level "American Airlines To Extend Flight Cancellations of