Theresa May Plans To Defend Brexit Strategy
Prime Minister Theresa May will attempt to silence her Brexit critics by delivering a ‘major speech’, which should offer some insight into the UK’s negotiating position.
Prime Minister Theresa May will attempt to silence her Brexit critics by delivering a ‘major speech’, which should offer some insight into the UK’s negotiating position.
In a strong letter addressed to Theresa May’s Tory Government, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, M&S and the National Farmer’s Union have stressed the importance of migrant workers and that a “hard Brexit” could threaten the UK’s food supplies.
Prime Minister Theresa May says Britain is seeking an “ambitious” trade deal for both the UK and Europe once it exits the European Union, adding that she does not want to mimic the current arrangements.
New figures have revealed that any plans among the big four supermarkets to build to stores have hit a snag.
Parliament must vote on whether to trigger Article 50 to begin the process of leaving the EU after the High Court rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s attempts to bypass the legislature.
Tesco’s shares made a giant leap forward as they closed 10% higher after a rise in sales.
The UK has been surpassed by France on the economic table due to the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
Morrisons, the fourth biggest UK supermarket chain, has revealed that it is cutting the price of “essential” meat and poultry in their stores.
According to the reliably informed Business trends report from the BDO, optimism is returning to the economy after slumping to a three-year low in the immediate wake of Brexit.
Experts believe that if Britain’s high street price war continues, one of the major supermarkets could be wiped out.
Figures have shown that the British retailers have had their strongest sales in six months, as Germany has suffered over summer.
Steinhoff International has agreed to pay Poundland chain £597 million in a takeover deal.
South African retail group Steinhoff International currently own 40 retail brands across 30 countries including UK chains Harveys and Bensons for Beds.