Month: October 2018 News

Anna Soubry says Tories need to APOLOGISE to Britons for Brexit: ‘It’s ‘undeliverable’ in the Daily Express – Go To Article

UK economy heading for worst year since crash, say economists in The Guardian – Go to Article

David Davis branded ‘useful idiot’ for bid to become ‘father of Brexit’ and OUST May in the Daily Express – Go to Article

Ruth Davidson hints she will resign if deal gives Northern Ireland special trading terms with EU in The Independent – Go to Article

Theresa May’s domestic vulnerability puts Brexit talks on knife-edge in The Guardian – Go to Article

‘UK is holding a gun to its head’ Coveney uses SHOCK gesture to warn of currency collapse in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Brexit talks break up amid border impasse in The Times – Go to Article

Theresa May puts brakes on customs union deal with Brussels amid Cabinet opposition in The Telegraph – Go To Article

No-deal Brexit ‘probably inevitable’, DUP says in The Independent – Go To Article

‘We are now entering the moment of crisis’: Boris calls on May to ‘stand up to EU bullies’ as she ‘pulls the plug on AGREED Brexit deal amid fears Cabinet would reject it’ in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Theresa May facing NO DEAL in SEISMIC week for UK after collapse of EU talks in the Daily Express – Go To Article

PM’s dream of a Brexit breakthrough dashed after Dominic Raab refuses to sign off EU customs plan that would solve Irish border issue in The Sun – Go To Article

Brexit ‘pizza club’ plots Theresa May’s downfall ahead of EU summit as last-minute talks end in deadlock in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

 

 

Stories of the week 14 October

 

Brexit

This week’s Brexit was all about movement and lack of movement.

The M26 may well become the ‘road to nowhere’ in the event of a no-deal Brexit. At least that’s what the government plans as they undertook secretive studies in night closures this week.

On the other hand, Nicola Sturgeon believes that Scotland is firmly on the move with talk of the SNP backing a second referendum on top of another Independence vote.

Much like a truck on the M26, Arlene Foster and the DUP are going nowhere over the Northern Irish border issue.  They threatened to bring down the government if they didn’t like the final deal.  Now there’s talk of May either dumping the DUP to get her deal through or paying them millions more to ensure their support.

 

 

Politics

This week was grim for the Conservatives on the domestic front.

Despite May promising the end of austerity, Universal Credit has been found to be a catastrophic mistake.  Warnings of riots when the system is rolled out similar to the Poll Tax were made by politicians from all sides.  To make matters worse, Esther McVey admitted people would be worse off under the new system.  To complete the bleak picture it was also revealed that McVey had made charities sign gagging orders to stop them talking about the failure.

 

 

Society

The Army has launched an investigation after videos and photos emerged of far right figurehead, Tommy Robinson, posing with British soldiers in uniform.

In more ‘shocking’ news, Banksy has been voted more popular than the Queen.

 

 

Environment

A UN report this week had a massive impact around the world. We have 12 short years to halve global emissions or face a bleak future.  Time is running out and we have to move fast or face potentially life-ending consequences.

Damaging his ‘green credentials’, Michael Gove did not attend the Climate Change Summit day after the UN report.

 

 

 

Middle East

More bad news for the Government after they were accused of changing the long-held British approach to the death penalty in order to appease Donald Trump.

Saudi Arabia have been accused of the torturing and killing journalist Jamal Khashoggi as the world considers sanctions.

 

 

Technology

There was a bumper crop of stories in our Technology section this week.

In a world first, MPs invited a robot to give evidence on the subject of AI.  The robot will be the first ‘non-human’ to appear before the UK Parliament.

In the US, the first robot farm replaces humans with intelligent machines.

And finally, an ‘alien base’ has been found Google tools.

Like Banksy’s artwork, the United Kingdom is shredding itself in public in The Guardian – Go to Article

Why are ‘patriotic’ Brexiteers risking the break-up of the UK? Hard-line Eurosceptics have forgotten their roots in the row over the Irish border in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

We’re in a dark age where hearts rule minds in The Times – Go To Article

This lavish minor royal’s wedding just as new food banks open has crossed a line in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

Theresa May’s short-term Brexit fix creates serious long-term problems for Britain in The Telegraph – Go To Article

We’re told that a Brexit deal is close — but is the EU intent on pushing UK to violent chaos? in The Sun – Go To Article

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