Cameron’s EU uncertainty ‘not positive’ says UK business
“the outcome from the referendum decision and the speech this morning cannot in my view be positive for investment” top businessman Martin Sorrell tells Economics Editor Faisal Islam.
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“the outcome from the referendum decision and the speech this morning cannot in my view be positive for investment” top businessman Martin Sorrell tells Economics Editor Faisal Islam.
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Major powers give Syria’s opposition full political recognition after US President Barack Obama said Washington would recognise a newly-formed coalition against President Bashar al-Assad.
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