Month: September 2018 News

Most cabinet ministers ‘want Canada-style free trade deal with EU’ in The Independent – Go To Article

May faces cabinet CLASH over EU migration plans – ‘NO special treatment’ in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Theresa May is braced for cabinet backlash after declaring EU citizens will NOT get special treatment after Brexit – as Home Secretary Sajid Javid ‘plans to wave them into UK for 30 more months’ in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Javid angers Brexiteers with ‘cop out’ on migrants in The Times – Go To Article

EU nationals will get ‘limitless’ access to Britain for TWO years and have until the end of 2020 to apply for ‘settled status’ under No Deal Brexit plans in The Sun – Go To Article

David Lammy brands Brexiteers ‘FAR RIGHT’ in furious rabble-rousing speech in the Daily Express – Go To Article

‘We’re being bugged!’ Anti-Chequers deal Brexiteers fear security services are monitoring calls and meetings in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Start trade talks and force EU into deal, Theresa May urged in The Times – Go To Article

Put Brexit talks with EU on backburner and open negotiations with rest of world, Theresa May told in The Telegraph – Go To Article

 

Stories of the week 23 September 2018

 

 

Brexit

This week wasn’t a week full of good news for optimistic Brexiters in the ongoing negotiations.

The IMF laid out the harsh economic consequences for the UK in the event of a no deal Brexit.  Although supported by Philip Hammond, arch Brexiters like Rees-Mogg were quick to dismiss the claims.

In more bad news, Jaguar Land Rover confirmed moving to a three day work with jobs to go in the event of a No Deal Brexit.  Other car manufacturers, Honda and Toyota, also warned of difficulties if the UK were to ’crash out of Europe’.

Adding to Brexiter troubles, French president Emmanuel Macron branded Brexiters liars who ‘predicted easy solutions and quit the next day’. Something that was, of course, denied by Brexiters themselves.

 

 

Politics

In more unsettling news for Brexit and the Prime Minister Theresa May, EU leaders rejected her ‘Chequers Plan’ outright at a European summit.  European leaders thought the plan was unworkable and believed that May’s own uncompromising approach forced them to do the same.

 

 

World

Coke and cannabis? Coke have decided to gate crash the booing cannabis product market. Coke announced they were ‘in serious talks’ to develop a cannabis-based ‘wellness’ drink.  The company decided to launch into the market given the potential of cannabis products around the world and the rapid rate of product development in the category.  Cannabis is becoming increasingly used for its anti-inflammatory capabilities and its restorative powers.

 

 

Environment

Very disturbing news this week on the future of mankind from a man-made problem. Scientists have discovered that toxic air pollution particles can reach the womb having been found in the placentas of pregnant women.

 

 

Middle East

With conflict in Yemen driven largely by Saudi Arabia, Save the children are reporting a humanitarian disaster on a grand scale with 5 million children at risk of starvation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good news

Good news? Well, at least ironic news.

Despite all the crucial and world-changing news the Press usually focus on, every so often the news includes more light-hearted stories that are just too good to miss.  This week was a good week for those types of stories and here they are.

The author of ‘How to Murder Your Husband’ followed her own instructions and was actually charged with murdering her own husband.

The NHS have been accused of insensitivity after it was revealed that a recent TV advertisement depicting nurses looking after patients featured a song ‘about euthanasia’ playing in the background.

Think technology is so up-to-date? Well, it seems swiping on Tinder is addictive because of a famous psychological experiment in 1948 that ‘transformed pigeons into gamblers’.

 

The Tories used to stand for stability – now they’re the party of chaos in The Guardian – Go To Article

If only Theresa May had listened to these geniuses, Brexit would be going just fine in The Telegraph – Go To Article

After Salzburg, Theresa May’s Brexit plans are in shreds – a Norway or Canada model is a long shot, but her only option in the Independent – Go To Article

Theresa May’s next move explained after EU shreds her Chequers plan for Brexit in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

Theresa May is playing a dangerous game burning the Brexit boats and gambling with the EU (for now) on No Deal in The Sun – Go To Article

Defiant stand against Brussels takes heat out of Tory revolt in The Times – Go To Article

We will never give in to the bullies who run EU in the Daily Express – Go To Article

She was like a farmyard terrier that had espied a big fat, rat: QUENTIN LETTS watches in astonishment as Theresa May lets rip with seven minutes of vinegar and vexation in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

How ‘free’ game will earn creators £1.5 billion in The Times – Go To Article

Google admits giving hundreds of firms access to your Gmail inbox in The Independent – Go To Article

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