Three important things we learned from Jean-Claude Juncker this weekend on the future of Europe, Trump and Brexit February 12, 2017 European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has spoken about the future of Europe and his own role within it, in an interview with German radio, and the effect of Trump and Brexit. Here are the three important things he said. 1. Europe is divided – and Britain isn't helping Opinions of both the public in the member [...]
North Korea test-fires ballistic missile as Trump and Abe meet February 12, 2017 North Korea conducted tests of its ballistic missile capabilities early on Sunday morning, as the US President Donald Trump met with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The missile landed in the Sea of Japan and was fired from an area in the west of the secretive country according to South Korean officials. Abe said the launch was "absolutely [...]
Greece won’t accept “illogical” demands from lenders, PM says February 11, 2017 Greece's prolonged bailout review will be completed positively, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said today, but he added Athens will not accept "illogical" demands from lenders. Speaking to his leftist Syriza party, Tsipras said the review would be completed "without concessions in matters of principle" and warned all sides to "be more careful towards a country that has been pillaged [...]
The Federal Reserve’s vice chair doesn’t think Dodd-Frank regulations will be fully repealed February 11, 2017 Dodd-Frank financial regulation legislation may be adjusted rather than repealed altogether, US Federal Reserve vice chair Stanley Fischer said in a speech today at a Warwick University economics summit. "There are many aspects that are extremely important," Fischer said. "Significantly reducing capital requirements would reduce the safety of the system. I would certainly hope it's not going to happen." [...]
Snow in the City causes flight delays at London’s airports February 11, 2017 For once, it appears the Met Office's warnings of snow in the City were true. Snow showers broke out in London in the early afternoon – but now some flights leaving the UK are facing delays. Snow slow-mo on the River Thames #londonsnow pic.twitter.com/lCSUdmVAfc — Katie (@katbadgerallen) February 11, 2017 Heathrow said in a tweet it is experiencing some [...]
Severe Piccadilly line delays are cutting access Heathrow February 11, 2017 Severe delays on the Piccadilly line are limiting access to Heathrow this afternoon. A signal failure on the Tube line is causing travellers major delays. Transport for London (TfL)'s Piccadilly line tweeted there is no service between Northfields and all Heathrow terminals and severe delays between Acton Town and Northfields. https://twitter.com/piccadillyline/status/830368757247832065 One traveller asked when the issue would [...]
Britain’s public parks risk falling into neglect as budget cuts persist, MPs warn February 11, 2017 Britain's public parks are at a "tipping point" of falling into neglect as budgets are hit by major cuts, a report by MPs today warned. Parks face temporary or permanent closures, the removal of play equipment, and more rats and weeds due to a lack of funds. The UK's more than 27,000 green spaces have seen cuts of [...]
Ford gears up for a major AI investment to boost its self-driving car offerings February 11, 2017 Ford is spending big to up its game in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The US carmaker said it will invest $1bn (£800m) over the next five years in Argo AI, an AI software and robotics technology startup, to support its autonomous vehicle development. Pittsburgh-based Argo AI, which was founded by former Google and Uber leaders, will work to develop a [...]
More like dandruff: These are the best tweets about London’s snow flurries February 11, 2017 Last night, the Met Office warned the City could get as much as an inch of snow during the evening rush hour. However, things weren't quite that drastic on the ground. Some Londoners questioned whether what fell from the sky could actually be classed as snow at all. Snowing in a half hearted can't be bothered to [...]