Month: May 2019 News

Conservative MPs’ fury as party leaflet takes aim at Brexiteers who opposed Theresa May’s deal

Battle for Brexit: Priti Patel ‘OUTRAGED’ following Tory attack on rebel MPs – ‘NEW LOW’

Brexit talks on the brink of collapse: Tories tell May to pull the plug on any deal with Labour after they insist a second referendum MUST be part of it

Pull plug on Brexit talks with Labour, Theresa May urged

Reconciliation in UK could take a generation, says Gordon Brown

 

 

Stories of the week

 

 

Brexit

Reports this week claimed that dozens of millionaires, many of whom supported the referendum, are leaving the UK because of Brexit.  Rats and sinking ships come to mind. Speaking of which, a crowdfunded campaign to launch a prosecution against Boris Johnson for lying about the £350m per week payments to the NHS on the side of the bus? Remember that bus?  It looks like it’s coming back for Boris.

Cross-Party talks appear to be coming to an end with no compromise or agreement in sight. This puts the potential for a second referendum or people’s vote right back on the table which is the option becoming increasingly favoured by the public.

 

 

Politics

Threats and abuse of MPs is reaching record and unacceptable levels in a clear indication of what Brexit has dome to public order and public decency in the UK.

As polls show the Brexit Party going ahead of the Conservatives in the forthcoming European elections, party leader Nigel Farage decided to stick to his Leaver values and left the site of a road traffic accident. Nothing like showing your true leadership credentials by ‘legging it’ from an accident scene before the police arrive.

 

 

Society

In shocking news for the UK, a Dutch court has refused extradition of an accused drug dealer to the UK because of the inhuman conditions in UK prisons. The cuts to funding and privatisation conditions have become intolerable and now UK prisons are considered unsafe and inhumane.

 

 

Environment

Almost every country in the world apart from the US has signed up and agreed to reduce plastic pollution. Scientists are looking at ways to reflect sunlight away from earth to reduce heat. Labour are also considering de-listing major polluting organisations from the FTSE 100 as part of their New Green Deal as toxic air pollution in the UK doubles the threat of lung disease and is currently affecting nearly 3m children.

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Science

This week saw a major and historic breakthrough in the fight against the growing threat of antibiotic resistant superbugs and the lack of any real investment in the next generation of antibiotic drugs. In a world first, a teenage girl in the UK was the first person to have a deadly superbug infection successfully treated with a genetically modified virus treatment. An amazing breakthrough offering hope to humanity.

The UK can’t fight the climate emergency when the Tories are entirely opposed to renewables like solar

The secret to stopping Brexit: keep it simple

The great and the good look after their own

MPs’ expenses: when will politicians learn?

Trump’s trade war on China threatens to damage us all

The Withdrawal Agreement Bill is Theresa May’s last hope of getting Brexit deal through

Sadiq Khan: London is tackling real issues beyond the Brexit gridlock

Up to 70 dead after boat capsizes trying to reach Europe from Libya

At least 65 migrants drown as boat capsizes off coast of Tunisia

Living in polluted towns doubles lung disease risk

Nearly all countries agree to stem flow of plastic waste into poor nations

Almost every country in the world agrees deal to cut plastic pollution – except US

The radical plan to RE-FREEZE the Arctic: New facility will investigate ways to ‘save the Earth’ by sucking CO2 out of the air and reflecting sunlight back to space as scientists race to ‘solve the climate problem’

Cambridge explores blue‑sky ideas to cool planet

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