UK towards pass-Covid, Johnson launches mass tests

In view of a first cycle of reopening from 12 April, London is expanding mass screening at the expense of the state - The "vaccination certificate" will be used to go to the pub, stadium and concerts. But there is no shortage of controversy
Brexit is scary: banks fleeing the City

The latest was HSBC, which announced its move to Paris - Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Standard Chartered and Nomura have chosen Frankfurt, while Barclays is going to Dublin - The fear is that the divorce from the EU will come without…
British vote, oil, Trump and Draghi: hot Thursday

UK to vote: May recovers in polls - Oil plunges after US stock increase - Iran accuses: "Saudi hand in Tehran attacks" - Former FBI chief reveals: "Trump asked me to cover up the investigation into the former councilor for…
UK surprise: early elections on 8 June

The unexpected announcement of the Premier arrived today in front of her residence in Downing Street - Polls show the Conservatives with a clear advantage: May aims to strengthen her position in view of the Brexit negotiations.
Brexit to start by March 2017

Great Britain will initiate its exit from the European Union at the beginning of next year, "by March at the latest": Prime Minister Theresa May told the BBC. May also ruled out a snap election in Britain
Migrants: the English wall in Calais

The project, to be built 'very soon', is expected to cost £1,9m - The barrier will be four meters high and will run a kilometer along either side of the arterial road near Camp Jungle, where thousands of migrants live.
Blood on Brexit: Who was Jo Cox

After Jo Cox's assassination, campaigning for the British Brexit referendum will never be the same again - But who was the slain Labor MP? Paladin of human rights, she was on the rise and there was speculation about her…
EU: "UK can cut welfare for immigrants"

The European Court admits that this is indirect discrimination, as argued by the EU Commission, but argues that it is justified by the need on the part of London to protect its public finances - It is possible that this decision is…
Brexit or Bremain: leave or stay

Allianz GI report ahead of June 23, when the referendum question will be held that will decide whether or not the United Kingdom leaves the European Union - The British government and the exponents of the global economy have warned the electorate about…
United Kingdom: EU plan to avoid Brexit

Ok to the suspension of access to welfare for non-British citizens, more powers to national parliaments, but no veto on the banking union: Donald Tusk's agreement proposal to avoid Brexit - Cameron: "real progress, but there is it's still…
BT: accounts up and new structure

The group reported an increase in profit in the fiscal third quarter to £928 million, or £0,09 per share - A new organizational structure is on the way which will be operational from April and will include six lines of business.
Savings: now London proposes the state robot

Paradoxically, Alesina proposes a financial license for savers, Zingales suggests the American-style Savings Authority, but perhaps the most meritorious idea for the protection of savings is the English one which focuses on "evaluating the potential advantages of new technologies to reduce…
Stock exchanges in red, Bund and Btp under fire

The bubble alarm launched by Yellen, the uncertainty over Greece and a physiological backlash after the euphoria triggered by Qe cause all the European stock exchanges to slide - Rates on the Bund, Btp and Bonos continue to rise - Eyes on the pound in…