Month: September 2018 News

Last Night of the Proms SABOTAGED by REMOANERS who politicise music event with EU flags in the FDaily Express – Go To Article

 

 

Stories of the week 9 September

 

 

Austerity

‘Father battling cancer whose benefits were cut because he was ‘well enough to make a cup of tea’ died aged 56 with just £8 to his name, his family says’. The headline says it all.  There are many kinds of austerity wrapped up in this from universal credit to NHS cuts in finding.  Again, the headline says so much more than we could ever say.

 

 

Brexit

‘Brexit’ became associated with unexpected and exciting situations this week.  None of them were what Theresa May or arch-Brexiters might have wanted or expected.

EU Chief Negotiator, Michael Barnier, rejected May’s Chequers plan and suggested a counter-proposal himself. He was not the only one to reject May’s Brexit plan.  Apart from Labour, DUP leader Arlene Foster, David Davis and other hard-line Brexiters rejected it too.

All this against the backdrop of millions of Leave Voters switching to Remain since the referendum in more compelling evidence for another vote.

To make matters even worse for optimistic Brexiters, China called the UK ‘Washington’s sharksucker’ and accused it of provocation by sending the Royal Navy into the South China Sea.  The UK’s support of the US put any post Brexit trade deal at risk, Chinese state authorities confirmed.

 

 

 

Politics

With continuing calls for a Scottish Independence vote and a second referendum, the Scottish National Party (SNP) have more paying members than the Conservatives for the first time. Labour still have the largest paying membership.

Membership of the Conservative party wasn’t the only thing that wasn’t growing. After the summer heatwave, farmers became increasingly unhappy with Michael Gove and the government’s inaction with any support.

 

 

 

NHS

Just at a time when the NHS faces a severe shortage of nurses, figures show a large percentage of student nurses are dropping out before graduating their courses. This at a time when there are increasing job vacancies and increasing reliance on agency nursing support.

 

 

 

Environment

Two environmental stories this week focussed on the letter ‘H’ – humans and hedgehogs.

Humans. We may become extinct. Since every major rise or fall in temperature in the earth’s history has resulted in mass extinction, climate change could be the time for human beings to be no more according to biologists.

Hedgehogs are disappearing fast.  In fact most of the countryside is devoid of any at all according to scientists.

 

 

 

Technology

If you can’t beat them, join them.  Addicted to smartphones?  Can’t stop swiping. Road signs could be put on the ground so people looking at their phones can see them and reduce the smart phone accident syndrome.

 

Millions of us are trapped in Idlib, facing death. The world must save us in The Guardian – Go to Article

Brexit options: this shambles is boosting support for a second vote in The Guardian – Go to Article

Irish border marks a line in the sand for any Brexit deal in this dangerous game of chicken with the EU in The Sun – Go To Article

There are still plenty of Brexiteers in Government ready to cripple Chequers in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Tories have to show they will give us a real Brexit in the Daily Express – Go To Article

As Britain faces its biggest political crisis since the war… this is what I see in my Brexit crystal ball in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Boris for PM? Now that really is an inverted pyramid of piffle in The Times – Go to Article

If you concentrate too much on what’s going on in Boris Johnson’s bedroom, you’ll forget what he’s doing to the country in The Independent – Go To Article

As Boris Johnson splits from his wife, be in no doubt about mettle of this cynical manipulator in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

Twitter and Facebook criticised after they host instructions on how to build 3D-printed gun in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Robots could become RACIST or SEXIST says report – ‘Prejudice is hard to reverse’ in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Creepy robot child BLEEDS and moans with pain to help train doctors in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

Probiotics ‘not as beneficial for gut health as previously thought’ in The Guardian – Go to Article

Life on Mars: British scientists launch daring space mission to bring back samples of Martian soil in The telegraph – Go To Article

Outrage over Trump’s ‘sickening’ plans to detain migrant children indefinitely in The Guardian – Go To Article

Donald Trump administration seeks to detain illegal immigrant families indefinitely in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Donald Trump threatens $267bn more tariffs on Chinese goods in The Guardian – Go To Article

Tesla in turmoil after Elon Musk smokes marijuana on live show and top executives resign in The Telegraph – Go To Article

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