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  • Churchill statue and the Cenotaph: London monuments boarded up ahead of protests

    June 12, 2020

    London’s iconic statue of Sir Winston Churchill and the Cenotaph have been boarded up as fears of violence grow over Black Lives Matter protests set to take place this weekend.  Protective fences were placed around both memorials overnight as officials anticipate they could become hotspots for clashes between protesters during demonstrations this weekend. London mayor [...]

  • Brexit trade talks: UK ‘U-turns’ on full border checks for EU goods

    June 12, 2020

    The UK government has reportedly U-turned on its plan to implement full border checks with the EU from 1 January 2021 after Brexit. Ministers are under increasing pressure from businesses not to deliver a no-deal Brexit as the UK’s recovery from coronavirus looks likely to be a slow one. So far Boris Johnson’s government has [...]

  • Hong Kong lashes out at UK’s ‘biased’ remarks

    June 12, 2020

    The Hong Kong government today hit back at the UK’s criticisms over Beijing’s move to impose national security laws on its neighbour, saying the report was “inaccurate and biased”. The British government earlier this week said Beijing’s plans to introduce legislation against separatism and subversion of state power in Hong Kong was a violation of China’s [...]

  • Brexit vs. Business: Thanks to Covid-19, we’ll never know who was right

    June 12, 2020

    Let’s start with some good news: Unilever has put its faith in Britain. The Dutch-Anglo consumer goods giant, owner of iconic brands from PG Tips to Marmite, announced on Thursday that it was unifying under its UK listing. How times have changed. A mere 18 months ago, Unilever was trying to move its headquarters to [...]

  • Priti Patel row: Matt Hancock says he ‘abhors identity politics’ from Labour

    June 11, 2020

    Matt Hancock has said he “abhors” the identity politics he says Labour is pushing, after a group of opposition MPs told home secretary Priti Patel she was “gaslighting” BAME communities. The letter, signed by dozens of BAME Labour MPs, expressed “dismay at the way [Patel] used [her] heritage and experiences of racism to gaslight the very [...]

  • No-deal Brexit Q&A: What happens if UK-EU trade talks fail?

    June 11, 2020

    Post-Brexit trade negotiations between the UK and EU have stalled after four rounds, leaving both sides just months to avoid a no-deal scenario. Brussels’ EU negotiator Michel Barnier complained yesterday that the UK was trying to “cherry pick” benefits of EU membership without the responsibilities. Chief UK negotiator David Frost and senior cabinet members have [...]

  • Robert Jenrick ducks questioning on his role in ‘unlawful’ planning decision

    June 11, 2020

    Housing and communities secretary Robert Jenrick has been criticised for refusing to answer questions from MPs about his part in unlwafully granting planning permission to a £1bn property development. Jenrick instead sent his deputy Chris Pincher to face parliamentary scrutiny about the planning approval, drawing claims from Labour that he was “hiding from scrutiny”. Jenrick [...]

  • Government launches review into false Post Office fraud claims

    June 11, 2020

    The government has launched a review into the Fujitsu Horizon IT system that caused Post Office branch mangers to be falsely accused of fraud. Business minister Paul Scully confirmed yesterday that there would be a review of “the failings that occurred at Post Office Ltd” in the scandal. More than 550 Post Office branch mangers [...]

  • This government’s oversight risks destroying my business

    June 11, 2020

    Despite my strenuous efforts to find some help (submitting evidence to the Treasury Select Committee, writing to the chancellor, the economic secretary to the Treasury, the Welsh secretary, and the first minister of Wales), this government stands on the brink of bringing my business down.  My business was not “in difficulty” before Covid-19 struck, it [...]

  • Coronavirus lockdown: England zoos and outdoor attractions reopened

    June 10, 2020

    Zoos and outdoor attractions such as drive-in cinemas will be able to open in England from Monday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that the government would allow these businesses to open, with social distancing restrictions required. In the case of zoos, they will need to close all inside areas such as reptile houses and [...]

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