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  • 1 week ago | politicshome.com | Liam Byrne MP |Sienna Rodgers

    4 min read Nearly 10 years on from the Brexit vote, the unsayable has become the inescapable. Suddenly faced with a radically altered global trade and geopolitical environment, UK ministers are finally moving to break down the barriers we unilaterally built with our largest trading partner and nearest ally. For we are now history’s witnesses to a transformation in the Western alliance. American officials might declare that “America First” does not mean “America Alone”.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | futuretechtrends.co.uk | Liam Byrne MP |Ashley Armstrong

    WITH ultra-cheap prices, special offers served on a colourful spinning wheel and regular free gifts, it’s no wonder Shein has become one of the world’s most popular brands. The Chinese fast-fashion firm reported a staggering £1.5billion in sales last year, up 40 per cent, and is now awaiting sign-off to list itself on the London Stock Exchange for an estimated £50billion.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | business-journal.in | Liam Byrne MP |Ashley Armstrong

    WITH ultra-cheap charges, particular offers provided on a vibrant rotating wheel and regular cost-free presents, it’s no shock Shein has really was one of many globe’s most distinguished model names. The Chinese fast-fashion firm reported a surprising ₤ 1.5 billion in gross sales in 2014, up 40 %, and is at the moment ready for sign-off to notice itself on the London Stock Exchange for an approximated ₤ 50billion.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | warwick.ac.uk | Liam Byrne MP

    On Wednesday 4th December The University of Warwick hosted the House of Commons Business and Trade Committee regional roadshow, an invite only event. The Committee’s role is to shine a light on issues in business and trade policy. MPs met with regional civic and business leaders, and trade unions to gather insights to inform policy and initiatives to support the UK economy. This event formed part of a series of six regional roadshows taking place throughout this week.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | solihullobserver.co.uk | Liam Byrne MP

    Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst MP (Conservative) for Solihull West and Shirley voted in favour of the bill. Liam Byrne MP (Labour) for Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North and Saqib Bhatti MP (Conservative) for Meriden and Solihull East voted against. The bill made it through in this afternoon’s vote by 330 votes to 275. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25 went before the House of Commons after being brought by Kim Leadbetter MP as a Private Members’ Bill.

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