Month: January 2019 News

UK warehouse space nears capacity as firms stockpile for Brexit

Airlines keep quiet about no-deal threat to 5m tickets

Amending the Good Friday Agreement will never fix backstop issue

May hit with major Brexit blow as Ireland dismisses bilateral treaty to halt backstop

Theresa May ‘considers rewriting Good Friday agreement’ to break Brexit deadlock

Nigel Farage to lead new pro-Brexit party if EU departure delayed

Nigel Farage backs new BREXIT PARTY and warns Theresa May he will ‘step back into the fray’ to defend Leave vote if exit is delayed

Farage CONFIRMS support for new Brexit Party – ‘MPs WON’T get away with it scott-free’

Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage could start a new Brexit party

Stories of the week 20 January 2019

 

Brexit

Brexit entered Big Bang territory this week.

Jeremy Corbyn called the conservatives a ‘Zombie Government’ and Theresa May a ‘Zombie Prime Minister’ as he launched an official vote of No Confidence. May stayed in power but without authority and without a Brexit deal after her planned deal was crushed contemptuously by Parliament.  Despite May calling for cross-party talks, she is unwilling to drop any of her red lines which makes it a purely futile exercise and adds to the ‘zombie’ narrative. Unthinking, Unmoved, Unwilling to compromise and, of course, Undead.

In typical Conservative MAYhem, all Brexit solutions are on the table – second referendum, No-Deal, No Brexit, and, least likely, an agreed UK deal.  Europe watched in horror at the Westminster mess and prepared for No Deal.  The SNP prepared for Indy2RF2 and the DUP moved towards full customs union to get around the Brexit backstop despite Arlene Foster ridiculously claiming Ireland never had a hard border.  The majority of Press and pundits agreed that Article 50 would need to be delayed.

More fall out from Brexit was announced this week with jobs to go at Phillips, Hitachi pulling out of a £15bn deal and the UK’s prized Financial Services sector has shrunk by 16% already.

 

 

World

As another caravan sets out for the US border, it was revealed that many more thousands of children and babies were separated from their parents by the US authorities than was initially claimed by the Government.

‘Big Don’ buys ‘Big Ron’ for state banquet was one of the more surprising stories this week. As the US Government shutdown continues, Trump purchased 300 McDonald’s meals to serve at a State banquet as White House catering staff are on shutdown.

 

 

Society

At long last many women would say but there were calls this week to make misogyny a hate crime after more stories emerged about the treatment many women have to suffer at the hands of men.

 

 

Middle East

After Trump had threatened Turkey with economic ruin if they attacked the Kurds, the deal almost turned full circle with the Kurds worried about a buffer zone Trump and Turkey had decided to create.

 

 

Environment

Scientists have come up with a plant-focused diet that would cut meat consumption and help to save both humans and the planet in the face of climate change.

Time is running out to ‘wake up and smell the coffee’ when it was announced this week that 60% of coffee plants face extinction.

 

 

Technology

The largest ever cache of hacked personal data and passwords was dumped on the internet this week.

 

 

Science

This week’s stories had our favourite headline – GIANT LEAF FOR MANKIND – after a plant germinated on the moon in China’s dark side of the moon adventure.

If you love Britain, you should bin Brexit

Tories need to show their right wing the exit

Second referendum campaigners’ biggest problem? The ‘elitist’ tag

Call it Project Fear if you like… but here’s why stockpiling makes sense

While the government focuses on cleaning up its Brexit mess, these are the issues being ignored

‘Slim’ Boris Johnson’s trousers sagged like a flag on a windless day: QUENTIN LETTS on a weighty burst of blond Brexit brio

Corbyn’s dismal legacy will go down in history

Brexit talks in Westminster have so far yielded no breakthrough and PM is stuck in a hole with very few solutions

£1,000 to park at work as councils tackle pollution

Wellcome Trust could become first big employer to launch four-day week

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