Former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine has been sacked as a government adviser after speaking out against leaving the European Union and rebelling over the Brexit vote in the House of Lords.
Former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine has been sacked as a government adviser after speaking out against leaving the European Union and rebelling over the Brexit vote in the House of Lords.
The French firm that owns Peugeot and Citreon has agreed to a 2.2bn euro (£1.9bn) deal to buy General Motors’ European car unit, including the Vauxhall and Opel brands.
The government will seek to block any changes to its Brexit bill, and overturn the defeat suffered in the House of Lords.
Government departments have been squeezed particularly hard over the past few years. Now they need to find thousands of people who can work out how to leave the EU.
Each part of the UK has power over certain international issues. And each is going to want a good deal.