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  • Brexit: Controversial Internal Market Bill to come before parliament TODAY

    December 7, 2020

    Boris Johnson’s controversial Internal Market Bill, that may breach international law, will come back to MPs today after the House of Lords rejected it. Clauses pertaining to Northern Ireland that will breach the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, and therefore international law, if there is no post-Brexit UK-EU trade deal were taken out of the bill by [...]

  • Sazka backs move to increase age to play UK lottery, in battle with Camelot to run gambling

    December 7, 2020

    Sazka backs move to increase age to play UK lottery, in battle with Camelot to run gambling

  • An assassination in Tehran — that’s all about Joe Biden

    December 7, 2020

    To outside weary eyes, the unending conflicts that go on in the Middle East amount to everyday background noise, a part of the paper to ignore amid the deluge of vaccine stories.  But to disregard a recent assassination in Tehran would be a mistake.  In a plot worthy of the best spy thriller, Dr Mohsen [...]

  • Covid vaccine: UK’s medicines regulator ‘ready’ for no-deal Brexit

    December 6, 2020

    The UK’s medicines regulator is prepared for the prospect of a no-deal Brexit and is determined it will not affect Covid vaccine distribution, according to its chief. Dr June Raine, chief executive at the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), said the regulator was “prepared forany possible outcome”. Fears that the UK will leave [...]

  • Scotland’s public spending lead over England and Wales increases

    December 6, 2020

    Scotland’s public spending advantage over England and Wales has extended to record levels, after a raft of new spending announcements by Nicola Sturgeon. Sturgeon recently announced an extension of free school meals and a pay rise for health workers, meaning Scotland now spends £2,000 per person more on public services than England and Wales. This [...]

  • Eustice: UK has three days to close Brexit deal after talks have gone ‘backwards’

    December 6, 2020

    Brexit trade talks went “backwards” last week and there are only a few days left to decide if a deal can be struck, according to the UK’s environment secretary. George Eustice said today that the UK will definitively have to walk away from talks in three days if the UK and EU can’t “resolve these [...]

  • Brexit talks back on: Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen agree to resume trade deal negotiations

    December 5, 2020

    Brexit talks back on: Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen agree to resume trade deal negotiations

  • Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer self-isolating for the second time

    December 5, 2020

    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is back in self-isolation after a member of his staff tested positive for coronavirus.  It will be the second time Starmer has had to quarantine after one of his children showed symptoms in September.  The opposition leader is not thought to be showing any symptoms but will have to remain [...]

  • Switzerland to sign deal with UK allowing free travel for professional workers

    December 4, 2020

    Switzerland is set to sign off on a deal with the UK this afternoon allowing professional workers to travel freely between the two countries after Britain leaves the EU. The agreement will mean around 383,000 Brits who regularly make business trips to the country will not need work permits to keep doing so post-Brexit. Switzerland [...]

  • O Come, Emmanuel: Hopes of Brexit trade deal run thin as Macron toughens stance

    December 4, 2020

    The latest Brexit talks between the UK and EU “did not go well”, according to reports, as British officials accused French President Emmanuel Macron of making fresh demands at the eleventh hour. Macron is understood to have remained unwavering in his demand that France preserves a substantial portion of existing fishing rights in British waters [...]

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