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Brexit deal spells good news for India Inc with large investments in UK

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Brexit deal spells good news for India Inc with large investments in UK The biggest relief will be felt at Bombay House, the headquarters of the Tata group Current Affairs :England and the European Union (EU) consenting to another Brexit arrangement spells uplifting news for Indian organizations with huge interests in the United Kingdom (UK). On the off chance that the understanding is approved by the British Parliament, it will end the vulnerability tormenting the tasks of numerous Indian organizations throughout the previous three years, said investigators. The greatest help will be felt at Bombay House, the home office of the Tata gathering, one the biggest modern financial specialists in the UK through organizations, for example, Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Tata Consultancy Services, Indian Hotels, and Tata Global Beverages. The gathering has put almost 50 billion pounds in the UK since its procurement of Corus Steel in 2007. Other Indian organizations with a huge prese...

UK MPs return to parliament after SC ruling against Boris Johnson

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UK MPs return to parliament after SC ruling against Boris Johnson Johnson told British media he “strongly disagreed” with the court decision but would respect it Current Affairs  :- English MPs came back to parliament on Wednesday following a pivotal Supreme Court deciding that struck down Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s choice to suspend the house a long time before the Brexit cutoff time. The judgment has hit Johnson’s position, provoking requires his abdication and give occasion to feel qualms about further his guarantee to haul Britain out of the EU on October 31, no matter what. The Conservative chief arrived back in London at around 10:30am (0930 GMT) after an excursion to New York, heading straight into a political frenzy activated by Tuesday’s dooming court deciding that his choice to suspend parliament for five weeks was unlawful. He was because of location parliament later on Wednesday over the decision, while demanding that he would in any case not ackno...

Who will replace Theresa May as British PM? Eight candidates in fray

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Who will replace Theresa May as British PM? Eight candidates in fray UK environment secretary Michael Gove became the latest Tory MP to announce his intention to challenge Johnson on Sunday International :-In any event eight competitors, including hard Brexiteer Boris Johnson, have joined the quarrel to fight it out to assume control over the reins from British Prime Minister Theresa May as the UK’s decision Conservative Party initiative challenge gets in progress. While Johnson, the previous remote secretary, is viewed as the leader to succeed May, the challenge still stays wide open to at any rate seven different contenders. May had declared her abdication not long ago and is set to formally venture down as Tory pioneer and PM on June 7, following a three-day state visit to the UK by US President Donald Trump. The formal fragment of the gathering authority challenge will at that point kick off on June 10, however forthcoming applicants have just started spreading out...

Brexit deal: From leave shock to parliament’s historic vote of rejection

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Brexit deal: From leave shock to parliament’s historic vote of rejection Here are the milestones on Britain’s rocky road out of the bloc after 46 years Britons vote to leave In a submission on June 23, 2016, Britons end their participation of the 28-country EU by 52 percent to 48 percent. It prompts the acquiescence the following day of Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, who had considered the choice and driven the crusade to stay in the EU. May ends up PM In a race to supplant Cameron, key Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson does not put himself forward not surprisingly and Theresa May, the inside priest who had sponsored staying in the coalition, ends up head administrator on July 13. On January 17, 2017, May gives a discourse setting out her Brexit procedure, saying Britain will likewise leave Europe’s single market so as to control EU migration. She cautions she would leave transactions with the EU, saying: “No arrangement for Britain is superior to a ter...