Month: April 2019 News

Sri Lanka bombings: death toll from terror attack rises to 290, police say

Sri Lanka Easter Sunday massacre: Death toll RISES to 290 with over 500 injured

Sri Lanka bombings news: Eight explosions at hotels and churches leave at least 290 dead

Hawaii’s Waikiki Beach ‘could soon be underwater’ because of rising sea levels caused by climate change

Police clear Extinction Rebellion protesters from Waterloo Bridge

Climate change protesters say they are ‘pausing’ disruption after more than 800 arrests

Extinction Rebellion: Activist Greta Thunberg, 16, tells protesters they are ‘making a difference’

EU will end up with 50 angry and disruptive MEPs if it forces UK to hold European elections, Liam Fox warns

Brexit: second referendum only way to beat Nigel Farage, warns Tom Watson

 

 

 

Stories of the week 21 April

 

Environment

 

The news this week was dominated by Extinction Rebellion and global protests about the political and economic terrible lack of action and commitment to tackle climate change and potential human extinction.  Initially in London, the relationship between police and well-mannered, non-violent protesters was peaceful, even jovial sometimes. However, the Conservative Government whilst falsely claiming to be listening to the protestors ordered the police to get tough with people and move them on.

The Press were deeply divided over Extinction Rebellion. As you would expect, the Conservative, Brexit-backing, more right wing newspapers dismissed protestors as ‘middle-class Marxists’.  Whatever side you’re on, it is impossible to dismiss the drive and commitment of these protestors trying to save us from ourselves. One teacher has lost their career through volunteering to be arrested. More ‘rebellions’ are planned.

 

Brexit

It was revealed this week that the cost of No Deal planning has topped £4bn in a Brexit scenario nobody except hard-line Brexiters want. But huge sums of money was not the only cost of No Deal. Thousands of the UK’s rarest orchids were bulldozed to make potential truck parks in Kent.

In another huge blow for Brexiters, Nancy Pelosi confirmed in Dublin that there was no chance of a US-UK trade deal if the seamless Northern Irish border was threatened by the UK leaving the EU. Pelosi reminded the world that US politicians were instrumental in bringing about the Good Friday Agreement and were unwilling to compromise.

 

 

Politics

Labour MP and Remainer, David Lammy, accused Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and the rest of the ERG of being like Nazis. The recent spread of right wing doctrine by ERG members would seem to support Lammy’s view that even this Nazi comparison is not strong enough.

Ahead of the Euro elections, Facebook countered the threat of right wing groups by banning far-right groups including the BNP, EDL and Britain First.

 

 

Austerity

More shocking news this week on austerity and inequality.

The fatality rate of new born babies in England’s poorest areas is rising. Local Councils have been accused of social cleansing through issuing ridiculous £100 fines for rough sleepers.  And quite astonishingly, more than half of England is owned by less than 1% of the population.

 

 

World

In dramatic and emotional scenes that touched the world, an immense fire engulfed Notre Dame. The cathedral was reportedly only thirty minutes away from total collapse. A human chain passed historic objects and relics from hand-to-hand to save them from the fire. A rescue fund was launched with billions of euros promised which in turn created its own set of problems internally in France.

It has been a little while since Donald Trump has been in the news but here he was again this week. In a nutshell, the Mueller report was published this week and did not clear Trump from obstructing justice. A growing movement for impeachment is threatening the President’s future.

Climate campaigners may sound naive. But they’re asking the right questions

Green protesters tell us inconvenient truths

There is hope to be found in the climate protesters’ youthful desire to change the future

When the government says ‘nah’ to everything, taking direct action on climate change is the only option

Democrats divided over impeachment of President Trump

Congress subpoenas full Mueller report, escalating battle with Trump’s Justice Department

Climate activists and police tussle for control of Oxford Circus

Climate protesters are like Jesus, says vicar helping to blockade bridge

Emma Thompson accuses POLICE of wasting taxpayers’ money at eco-protests – as the Met runs out of cells after 680 arrests and activists vow another WEEK of misery with ‘picnics on motorways’

London protests: Police clear areas of central London as Extinction Rebellion stage Heathrow demonstration

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