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David Davis

UK’s May takes Brexit deal to cabinet as MPs revolt
Article
/ 14 November 2018

UK’s May takes Brexit deal to cabinet as MPs revolt

After months of talks, May announced late Tuesday that negotiators had struck a draft agreement on the terms of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU

By Alice Ritchie and Dmitry Zaks
May faces cabinet as Brexit deadline looms
Article
/ 13 November 2018

May faces cabinet as Brexit deadline looms

The British Prime Minister said Monday her government was working "extremely hard" to save a deal

By Agency
Boris Johnson blasts May’s Brexit blueprint
Article
/ 3 September 2018

Boris Johnson blasts May’s Brexit blueprint

May’s sea of troubles swelled after the EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier strongly opposed her blueprint

By Robin Millard
Ex-minister backs new Brexit vote as eurosceptics pressure May
Article
/ 16 July 2018

Ex-minister backs new Brexit vote as eurosceptics pressure May

British Prime Minister Theresa May drew fire from all sides on Monday over her Brexit strategy

By Alice Ritchie
UK set to publish Brexit plan that sparked rebellion
Article
/ 12 July 2018

UK set to publish Brexit plan that sparked rebellion

In a policy paper, the government will outline proposals for a free trade area and a "common rule book" with the EU

By Alice Ritchie
The week Brexit got real: Britain turns pragmatic
Article
/ 11 July 2018

The week Brexit got real: Britain turns pragmatic

A week ago Britain had strict red lines on Brexit, and pro-EU lawmakers were "traitors"

By Dario Thuburn and Edouard Guihaire
Britain’s Brexit minister steps down in blow to May
Article
/ 9 July 2018

Britain’s Brexit minister steps down in blow to May

All eyes are on whether there will now be further resignations by Brexit hardliners that could threaten May’s leadership

By Dario Thuburn
Full production at Gold Fields’ South Deep mine delayed to 2017
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Full production at Gold Fields’ South Deep mine delayed to 2017

The goldminer says ramp up has been too slow and reaching full production at its only South African mine will be delayed once again.

By Staff Reporter
AngloGold to cut 2 000 management jobs
Article
/ 7 August 2013

AngloGold to cut 2 000 management jobs

The gold producer plans to cut 40% of its management positions to reduce costs in the face of a declining gold market.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 December 2007

Gold to end higher for seventh year running

Gold is on course to close 2007 at least $100 higher, setting the yellow metal up for its seventh consecutive year of gains in 2008. An ounce of gold cost $629,80 at the start of 2007 and was trading close to $800 an ounce by mid-December after touching $841,10 in November –- its highest level since 1980.

By Sherilee Bridge

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