theguardian.com Parts of UK that voted for Brexit may be hardest hit, study finds Researchers say Wales and north-east are among areas most vulnerable to loss of funding, tariffs on exports and shortage of European workers Dan Roberts eu referendum and brexit politics economics business european union Brexit
theguardian.com Arron Banks ‘met with Russian officials multiple times before Brexit vote’ Documents seen by Observer suggest multiple meetings between 2015 and 2017 Carole Cadwalladr brexit uk news european union politics russia
theguardian.com Trump: soft Brexit will 'kill' UK's chances of US trade deal President praises Boris Johnson and says that May ignored his advice on Brexit negotiations in extraordinary interview Peter Walker brexit donald trump foreign policy trade policy european union
huffingtonpost.co.uk Estimated 100,000 March In Anti-Brexit Protest In London The People's Vote march has been called the biggest Brexit demonstration yet. uk news brexit politics and government boris johnson david lammy
theguardian.com Pay rises faster for top 1% of earners in developed world – report OECD says wage growth is still ‘missing in action’ across 35 nations it represents Richard Partington oecd business global economy economics pay
cnn.com Trump told Macron EU worse than China on trade President Donald Trump told French President Emmanuel Macron that the European Union is worse than China on trade during a conversation that portended the tense end to this year's G7 summit. Matt Korade and Elise Labott, CNN
huffingtonpost.com Trump Blasts NATO Allies, EU And Canadian PM After Divisive G7 Meeting "Change is coming!" Source: The Huffington Post donald trump european union justin trudeau nato g-7
theguardian.com Almost 80% of US workers live from paycheck to paycheck. Here's why | Robert Reich America doesn’t have a jobs crisis. It has a ‘good jobs’ crisis – where too much employment is insecure, and poorly paid Robert Reich us economy us unions business economics us news
huffingtonpost.com Control Of The Senate Could Come Down To Which One Of These Guys Shipped More Jobs Overseas Republican Mike Braun has picked an odd fight with incumbent Democrat Joe Donnelly over outsourcing. donald trump politics and government economics joe donnelly mike braun Indiana
cbsnews.com "I think the European Union is a foe," Trump says ahead of Putin meeting in Helsinki "I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. Now, you wouldn't think of the European Union, but they're a foe," President Trump tells CBS News
motherjones.com Elizabeth Warren fights back against the "magical accounting" of trickle-down economics And it sure sounded like a campaign speech.
zeshuetoral saywhat-politics motherjones.com Senate GOP just confirmed a Trump aide with almost no relevant experience to lead consumer watchdog Kathy Kraninger's appointment has been hailed by financial industry groups. zeshuetoral Another swamp creature joins the swamp party…