Month: April 2019 News

Child mental health: UK provision ‘worse than in much of eastern Europe’

Tories warned AGAINST defecting to Farage party – Labour’s ‘fanatical Remainers’ could win

Tories STILL refusing to budge on their red lines say Labour

‘Traitors’: Homes with Labour, Lib Dems and Green posters vandalised in suspected Brexit-related attacks

Brexit will slow UK economy for rest of 2019, forecaster warns

Brexit is helping us recruit says New IRA as it vows to continue its campaign of violence after gunning down journalist Lyra McKee, 29

 

 

Stories of the week 28 April

 

Brexit

Cross-party talks continued this week surrounded by a mutual blame game. Jeremy Corbyn accused the Government of not budging an inch on their red-lines and no sight of compromise in sight. Theresa May, on the other hand, accused Labour of simply trying to destroy the Conservatives. Something they seem to be doing well enough by themselves.

 

 

Politics

The big news this week was a serious leak in the Cabinet. Details of a secret meeting regarding the giant Chinese telecoms company Huawei’s role in the roll-out of 5G. Security forces were investigating how the leak took place. Ministers were accused first then they blamed civil servants.

Nigel Farage is back. The Brexit Party is set to benefit at the European Elections at the cost of the Conservatives. Some local Conservative activists are refusing to even canvass in the upcoming euro elections. The Brexit Party have nothing but constructive plans for being a real thorn in the side of the European Parliament. It’s a real Hua-dunnit, one headline read.

Donald Trump is due to make a UK state visit to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.  The police bill for his three day visit is expected to be more than £18m. It is likely the President will address US troops rather than angry MPs who still want him banned from Parliament. The Press are divided broadly along the same split as Brexit. Nothing surprising there.

 

 

World

 

ISIS claimed responsibility for carrying out bombings of churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. In the atrocities, nearly 300 men, women and children were killed.

 

 

Austerity

In extremely disturbing news, food parcels from the food bank network reached a new record high in the last year. In even more proof of the cruelty and failure of Universal Credit, 1.7 food parcels were distributed over the past 12 months.

 

 

Environment

Humans are putting almost 1 million species into risk of extinction as a new report states that far from being reduced, de-forestation is on the increase.

Greta Thunberg addressed UK politicians and condemned the UK’s policy on fossil fuels. Extinction Rebellion continued their protests to save ourselves from ourselves and a new Banksy was revealed. A little girl holding the Extinction Rebellion logo.

Farage and Extinction Rebellion: two politics of protest, only one has a future

We don’t need climate lectures from Greta

The Huawei leak inquiry must not endanger the freedom of the press

Trump protests, cream ads, Anne of Green Gables, gender-fluid ships, Diane Abbott, racist chocolate ducks… and all that jazz!

Nigel Farage is leading the only true party for change

A steady rise in food bank use is a stark reminder that universal credit has been an abject failure

Use Brexit breather to sort society’s ills

Liam Fox accused of ‘staggering’ ignorance after appearing to legitimise climate change denial

Liam Fox forced to clarify climate change comments

UK’s ‘creative carbon accounting’ breaches climate deal, say critics

‘Welcome to the beginning of our pause’: Extinction Rebellion leaders praise the ‘beautiful beings’ who caused chaos across London for two weeks at the demo’s self-proclaimed ‘Closing Ceremony’

Calls for criminal inquiry as top ministers deny Huawei security leak

Huawei: Senior intelligence officers ‘bemused and concerned’ as ministers consider criminal investigation into leak

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