Brexit News Brief 28 Feb 2017 Spread the love BREXIT NEWS BRIEF 28th February 2017 Today’s headlines: Boeing’s UK expansions shows our international potential; factories say they are thriving; Andrew Lloyd Webber tells peers “not to overrule the will of the people”; new work permits unveiled; and more. BREXIT GOOD NEWS Telegraph: Boeing’s decision to establish first European base in UK shows our international potential post-Brexit Plymouth Herald: Factories in Plymouth say they are thriving after the Brexit vote The Herald: Revealed: University of St Andrews campus plans to create 500 new jobs Gazette Live: New power station could bring more than 1,000 jobs to Teesside Meat Trades Journal: Dawn Farms to create 150 jobs at research centre POLITICS Telegraph: Andrew Lloyd Webber tells peers ‘not overrule the will of the people’ and back Brexit Sky: Brexit bill to be defeated by Lords over EU nationals’ rights The Sun: Theresa May’s Brexit work permit gives us a first glimpse of how immigration will work after we leave the EU, and it will work wonders to slash migration Telegraph: Brexit Britain is rising above the European Commission’s petulance Sky: Brexit will ‘end freedom of movement as we know it’, says Home Secretary Amber Rudd Breitbart London: UK Can be ‘Self-sufficient’ In Workers After Brexit, Lords Told BUSINESS Silicon UK: UK Government Sets Sights On £650bn AI Sector With Funding City A.M.: Virgin Money increases profits, as Brexit yet to wobble the business Spread the love 2017-02-28T09:21:37+00:00 Latest News & Events|