The Australian representative met with International Trade Secretary Liz Truss on Thursday to continue negotiations for a new post-Brexit trade deal between Australia and UK. Mr Tehan dismissed concerns about the length of the talks, insisting negotiations are proceeding towards a “liberalising”
Dan Tehan flew to London this week to hold face to face talks with Ms Truss. Negotiations between the two sides are understood to have stalled in recent months with both sides looking to restore momentum to get the deal over the
Dan Tehan travelled to London for in-person meetings with the British trade secretary to discuss a free trade deal between the two countries. But talks did not start well after Ms Truss reportedly insulted him as being “inexperienced”. She is now trying
Liz Truss demands Australia picks up ‘glacially slow’ trade negotiations ahead of crunch meeting this week as allies brand her Canberra counterpart ‘inexperienced’ Liz Truss is set for face-to-face talks with Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan Talks in London due to start
The Plymouth Moor View MP is thought to be angry at the failure to protect veterans who served in Northern Ireland during The Troubles from prosecution. Mr Mercer is a veteran himself, serving in the Army for ten years between 2003 and
Office cleaning firm OCS in takeover talks with US private equity firm linked to ex-Tesco boss Terry Leahy Family firm OCS is working with advisers from Lazard on ‘strategic options’ Clayton Dubilier & Rice may be the private equity firm in talks
And social media users have also suggested his book – to be entitled Brexit: The Grand Illusion – signals the former EU chief negotiator’s intention to challenge Emmanuel Macron in next year’s French Presidential election. Mr Barnier was effectively the face of
Lord Frost met with his EU counterpart Vice President Šefčovič in Brussels last night for crunch talks on the implementation of the Brexit withdrawal agreement. The UK left the European Commission outraged last month when it unilaterally delayed the introduction of some
Speaking on last night’s BBC Question Time, Chair of Commons Liaison Committee Bernard Jenkins claimed that the bloc has created unreasonable demands at border checks. His comments come after several nights of rioting hit the streets of Northern Ireland in recent weeks. Earlier
He travelled to Brussels for diplomatic talks with European Commission counterpart Maros Sefcovic in a bid to end the row over border checks and defuse tensions in the region. Over dinner at the EU’s Berlaymont HQ, the pair discussed plans to implement