Month: November 2018 News

Soldiers could guard petrol stations in no-deal scenario

Army’s secret plans to put troops on the streets to deal with potential chaos in the wake of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit

Brexit chaos: Army ready for DEPLOYMENT to assist police in event of no-deal

Armed Forces ‘on standby to help police keep order in case of No Deal Brexit’

Army is ‘on standby to help police’ in case of No Deal Brexit chaos

Brexit transition could be extended to 2022, says Barnier

Brexit transition could be extended until December 2022, says Barnier

Two more years in Brexit limbo? EU chief Michel Barnier offers to extend Britain’s transition period to 2022- giving negotiators nearly four more years to strike another trade deal

BREXIT BOMBSHELL: Barnier plans to lock UK into EU until DECEMBER 2022

Brexit transition could be extended to 2022 – only ending AFTER next election

 

 

 

 

Stories of the week 18 November

 

Austerity

Poverty is politics in the UK as a UN Report this week has left the world astounded and a nation hanging its head in shame. The Report condemns Conservatives for austerity and universal credit as social re-engineering, cruel and malicious.  The fifth richest country in the world has levels of poverty not seen in developed countries.

 

 

Environment

After a recent UN Report talked about the need to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030 or face disaster, a new group, Extinction Rebellion took climate action to the streets. Claiming the social contract has been broken by the Government, it’s everyone’s moral duty to stand up to climate change or face extinction.

 

 

Brexit

A big Brexit week in the news as the truth about the warring factions is revealed and open warfare starts to rip the Conservatives apartThe Press were as divided as the Tories and the country.  The only discussion of any hope of reconciliation came from Europe.

As Brexit gets closer to take-off or a crash landing, British Airways were accused of planning to move operations to Spain in the event of  No-Deal Brexit.

 

 

Society

In a move that will be sure to upset the work-life balance and privacy, a suggestion has been made that employees could be micro-chipped, much like cats or dogs, to improve security at work.  Needless to say, this has not been well-received.

 

 

Middle East

More troubling stories this week.

There was more fighting in Gazza as Israel took out Hamas’ TV station and rockets were launched in retaliation with yet more fatalities.

The grim Khashoggi murder continues in the news.  The CIA has openly accused the Crown Price of orchestrating the crime.

 

 

NHS

Another outcome of the Government’s continuing NHS under funding and privatisation this week, as private company, CAPITA, failed in another tragic cancer screening blunder.

 

 

World

Against the backdrop of the Centenary of the First World War and the call for a European Army, Donald Trump mocked France, Macron and Merkel with references to the US saving France from speaking German in World War Two.

 

 

Technology

The Government is considering giving teenagers digital passports in the fight against access to online pornography.

 

 

Science

In more surprising news, although perhaps the surprise is that it took so long to prove, men and women really do think differently to each other.  Scientists have compared autism to an extreme version of the male brain.

 

Thousands gather to block London bridges in climate rebellion

White collar eco-warriors to spread chaos

Brazil’s foreign minister says climate change is a ‘Marxist plot’

Policies of China, Russia and Canada threaten 5C climate change, study finds

CIA finds Saudi crown prince ordered Khashoggi killing – report

CIA says crown prince ordered Khashoggi killing

CIA concludes Saudi Crown Prince ordered murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi

Jamal Khashoggi: CIA ‘concludes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered killing of journalist’

Jamal Khashoggi’s gruesome assassination WAS ordered by Saudi Crown Prince, CIA concludes

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