Month: October 2019 News

No-deal Brexit and Tory election bungs ‘could send debt to highest levels since 60s’

No-deal Brexit would ‘push national debt to levels last seen in 60s’

Brexit: Choosing to quit EU ‘left economy £60bn smaller’

Boris Johnson’s spending pledges could see Britain’s debt reach worst levels since the 1960s under a No Deal Brexit, economists warn

Extinction Rebellion has won the first battle – now it must win the war

As a teenage climate activist of colour, I’m tired of being ignored by the world

Climate activists need Middle England allies

Extinction Rebellion has turned the green movement into a bloody culture war

Why a horseshoe bat in Kent exposes the sheer folly of today’s mass eco-protests

Johnson’s self-serving game of Brexit bluff puts lives at risk

Hong Kong protests: first charges brought under laws banning face masks

If we burn, you’ll burn with us, say Hong Kong’s ultra radicals who want victory at any price

First Hong Kong protesters are charged with wearing masks after they were banned under emergency law following three days of violent action

Hong Kong protesters devise face-covering hairstyle to get around mask ban

Taxi mows down demonstrators who then beat driver in street

Extinction Rebellion: Metropolitan Police accused of ‘pre-emptive’ arrests, as group holds opening ceremony for two-week protest

Extinction Rebellion: fresh protests to ‘shut down’ Westminster

Extinction Rebellion insist arrests will only boost their protests

Extinction Rebellion protesters admit they could disrupt hospital emergency care 

Extinction Rebellion protesters set up early morning human roadblocks across some of London’s busiest streets as they kick off ‘two weeks of chaos’ in the capital

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