South32 downbeat on met coal
South32 slumped to an annual loss and slashed its dividend after commodity prices pummelled its bottom line.
South32 slumped to an annual loss and slashed its dividend after commodity prices pummelled its bottom line.
Australia and the UK have launched formal talks for a free-trade agreement, with a ‘bold, ambitious deal’ expected by Christmas.
Australia seems in the box seat in the race to finalise trade deals with the UK and EU, with both bodies keen to seal agreements.
Boris Johnson believes stuttering post-Brexit trade talks could be over within weeks.
Boris Johnson added a baby boy to his brood but it’s Donald Trump having the dummy spit.
Keir Starmer vows to erase anti-Semitism ‘stain’ from the party.
Britain and the EU face ‘very grave and serious’ disagreements that could scupper a Brexit trade deal.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is ‘delighted’ at the prospect of a new wife and baby — but will it last?
Boris Johnson has threatened to walk away from Brexit talks in June if significant progress has not been made.
All migrants to Britain must have a job offer and the required skills for that job, speak English and in most cases be earning more than £25,600.
The UK’s chief negotiator flags action if the EU doesn’t drop its demand that Britain follows Brussels’s rules after Brexit.
It started well but then Boris Johnson and Sajid Javid’s meeting descended into acrimony.
The UK prime minister is best understood as a chief executive who cares more about results than ticking an ideological box.
The EU appears to have mocked Boris Johnson’s claim an Australian-style trade deal could be a post-Brexit model for Britain.
From the US to home in Australia and Britain, Isaac Levido has proven to be a campaign master.
Britain’s top diplomat Dominic Raab says his nation wants to work with Australia to get its carbon emissions down.
Boris Johnson has told the EU that Britain will not accept its laws and would be prepared to accept an ‘Australian-style’ trade deal.
Boris Johnson will enter the next phase of Brexit by warning the EU he isn’t afraid to walk away from talks as tensions escalate.
The Tory civil war over Europe is over. What, then, will the Conservatives fight about now?
Well, Brexit has happened and the world has not come to an end. Then again, nor has Britannia returned to rule the waves.
Boris Johnson could help himself and us by setting out calmly which post-Brexit expectations can be met and which cannot.
British diplomats have been ordered to make an immediate break with their former EU allies.
On the first day of Britain claiming independence, there were pointed barbs from both sides.
Britain has yet to define its post-Brexit relationships with Australia and the US, among other nations.
The streets of London erupt as Boris Johnson hails a ‘new beginning’ for the United Kingdom, with EU divorce finalised.
The Spectator in its editorial presages a new role for the UK.
After three years of tense negotiations, the UK will leave the EU at 10am tomorrow (AEDT), a historic event that may well become a national watershed.
Exhausted by three years of Brexit, Britons are preparing for their new world outside the EU.
Australia is near the front of the queue as Britain prepares to strike new deals.
In emotional scenes, Europe ratified Brexit, paving the way for Britain’s departure from the EU.
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