Brexit will make UK poorer, Governor of the Bank of England warns
Brexit will make workers across the UK poorer, the Governor of the Bank of England has warned.
UK Political Correspondent
After stints at Holyrood and as a health reporter, I now cover Westminster for The Herald.
After stints at Holyrood and as a health reporter, I now cover Westminster for The Herald.
Brexit will make workers across the UK poorer, the Governor of the Bank of England has warned.
Theresa May has bowed to pressure and agreed to publish the details of any deal with the DUP to prop up her minority government.
Brexit Secretary David Davis will today pledge to secure a deal "like no other in history" at the start of EU exit negotiations, as battle rages within his own party over their direction.
Jo Swinson has disappointed senior Lib Dem colleagues by announcing that she will not stand to replace Tim Farron as party leader.
The Chancellor Philip Hammond has signalled that the Conservative Government will ease austerity, saying that ministers were not "deaf" to the outcome of the General Election.
The Chancellor has publicly pushed for a major shift in the Conservative Government's approach to Brexit.
SCOTLAND will fail to secure extra cash from any deal between the Conservative government and DUP after sources scotched rumours of a windfall through the so-called 'Barnett consequentials'.
Senior Liberal Democrats are urging Jo Swinson to stand for the party leadership after Tim Farron dramatically resigned, citing his Christian faith.
Theresa May will meet Sinn Fein later today in a bid to allay fears that a parliamentary deal with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will undermine the peace process.
An MP who once threatened to sue Alex Salmond has been elected the SNP's new Westminster leader.
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