With parliament in turmoil and the prospect the UK could potentially be facing an extension to Article 50, businesses would welcome a delay to Brexit.
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Government rejects ‘Revoke Article 50’ petition as undemocratic
The government has rejected the Revoke Article 50 petition on Wednesday, despite more than 5.8m people signing the petition.
Scottish Government to vote on revoking Article 50
The Scottish Parliament are to vote over backing to revoke Article 50, following Scottish Green Party debate on Wednesday.
Petition to revoke Article 50 crashes government website
Whilst Theresa May is appealing to the 27 EU leaders to delay Brexit until 30 June in Brussels on Thursday, a petition calling for the government to revoke Article 50 has crashed the petitions website.
John Major urges government to take time out, revoke article 50 & ask country on way forward
Former prime minister Sir John Major said revoking Article 50 is “only sensible course” but accepted this would be “politically uncomfortable”
UK consumers rally behind Britain’s businesses following Article 50
More than 27 million people across the country think Brexit will open up new opportunities for UK companies to expand globally.
Anti-business Budget and Article 50 fail to knock SME appetite for borrowing
Britain’s small and micro businesses have shrugged off an ‘anti-business’ Spring Budget and uncertainty around the triggering of Article 50, as the average value of funding enquiry on the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers’ platform increased by over £5,000 in the four weeks from 8 March.
Article 50: How can businesses prepare?
With Article 50 of the Libson Treaty official triggered today, almost all formal business contracts will be affected, meaning companies only have two years to get “Brexit-ready”.
Article 50: May signs letter that will trigger Brexit
Theresa May has signed the letter that will formally begin the UK’s departure from the European Union.
Uncertainty named as top challenge for UK employers ahead of triggering of Article 50
Uncertainty around the economy and politics has been cited as the top concern by British businesses despite a tightening labour market, according to a new poll.
UK SMEs unconfident that the Government can protect their business from impact of Article 50
The UK’s SME leaders are in favour of a ‘soft’ Brexit, and appear to have little confidence in the government’s ability to protect their businesses from the impact of triggering Article 50, new research released today reveals.
Government should abandon appeal after Court takes 120 seconds to declare Parliament supreme on Article 50
Today, the most senior judge in the country took two minutes to obliterate the Government’s case for bullying parliament out of its constitutional right to trigger Article 50 and take the UK out of the EU.
High Court rules Article 50 cannot be triggered without Parliamentary vote
The government has vowed to appeal after a High Court judge ruled the Brexit process cannot be started until Parliament has given its backing.
Taking the Government to court over Article 50 is doing them a favour
It’s now more than three months since it was decided by referendum that the United Kingdom should withdraw from the European Union.
Twitter to let publishers charge users per article read, says Elon Musk
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said on Saturday that the social media platform will allow media publishers to charge users on a per-article basis with one click, calling it a win for both the public and media organisations.