Month: October 2018 News

John McDonnell says a Corbyn government could bring in a four-day working week as Treasury analysis finds that Labour’s spending pledges will cost £1trillion over 10 years in the Daily Mail – Go to Article

Government whips in talks with 25 Labour MPs to push Chequers deal through Parliament in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Breakaway from UK ‘is inevitable’ in The Times – Go To Article

Nicola Sturgeon: ‘Almost inevitable’ SNP MPs will vote against Brexit deal in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Nicola Sturgeon says the SNP will back a second referendum on the final Brexit deal in the Daily Mail – Go to Article

Sturgeon says SNP will back new Brexit referendum in The Independent – Go To Article

SNP will back second Brexit vote, says Nicola Sturgeon in The Times – Go To Article

‘FIRE OR FRYING PAN!’ Sturgeon reveals plot to SINK BREXIT and WIN Scottish independence in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Brexit anxiety for businesses ‘at highest since referendum’ in The Guardian – Go To Article

Brexiteers set limit for Theresa May’s trade deal with EU in The Times – Go To Article

‘Fully out by 2022’: Eurosceptics give Theresa May hard deadline as EU says Irish border must be ‘election-proof’ in The Telegraph – Go To Article

May races against time to strike Brexit deal with EU as Tory Eurosceptics warn she must NOT keep Britain in customs union beyond 2022 in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

‘Abandon customs union by 2022 or risk BOTCHED Brexit’ Leavers’ ominous ULTIMATUM to May in the Daily Express – Go to Article

Brexit not on agenda for Theresa May’s next cabinet meeting in The Guardian – Go To Article

 

 

Stories of the week 7 October

 

 

Brexit

In surprising domestic Brexit news this week it seems Theresa May has her own problems with Northern Ireland. DUP leader, Arlene Foster, seemed ready to bring down May’s government although she could work with Boris Johnson if he was Prime Minister.

In not so surprising domestic Brexit news, the full implications and impact of Brexit were revealed in terms of employment.  Unskilled males will be hit hardest with up to a million set to lose their jobs. A large percentage of this demographic supported Leave.

Jean-Claude Juncker once again has spoken out on the divisiveness of the UK Press and regretted that David Cameron had not allowed the EU to campaign during the referendum.

Theresa May came on stage at the Conservative Party Conference to the song ‘Dancing Queen’ after her dance performance on a recent trip to Africa.  A European source later claimed Abba called Brexit a disaster.

 

 

Politics

This week’s Conservative Party Conference witnessed divisions in the party come right out into the open.  Boris Johnson made an impassioned appeal to party members for his vision of Brexit whilst Theresa May made an appeal focussed on unity and the promise to end austerity. The Press really did look at this from a wide range of viewpoints.  Take a look and see how they reacted to Boris Johnson’s leadership bid and May’s end to austerity.

 

 

Austerity

Against the background of a teaching crisis, particularly in London, the Government have been accused of trying to disguise funding cuts to education with misleading figures whilst at the same time issuing misleading statements on the amount they actually do spend.

 

 

Society

Whether it’s Brexit or online Social Media trolls, sympathy and compassion are on the decline as sadly most Britons think empathy is on the wane.

 

 

Science

Two fantastic stories from our Science section this week – insect soldiers and Dracula.

Scientists fear that the US plan to genetically modify crops through using insects could also be used to turn them into bioweapons.  The aim is to create drought-resistant crops but the impact of weaponised insects could easily result in food security issues on a global scale.

In another amazing story, vampires may have discovered the elixir of youth or as the headline asks, ‘did Dracula have the bite idea?’  It seems Americans are paying thousands for infusions of young blood.  Top scientists believe it could work.

 

 

World

Thousands of flat-earthers around the world, or should that be across the world, have joined an exclusive dating app.

 

Expect article 50 to be rescinded – and Labour to pick up the pieces in The Guardian – Go To Article

50 years since the day the Troubles broke out, Northern Ireland’s citizens are still silenced and ignored in The Independent – Go To Article

The ‘border issue’ isn’t about Northern Ireland, it’s about keeping us in the EU in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Theresa May created a fantasy world in which the reality doesn’t match her rhetoric in the Daily Mirror – Go to Article

When the young rise up, it will be for Corbyn in The Times – Go To Article

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