DUP News

Theresa May will ask Cabinet for a customs union Brexit as DUP warns it could bring down her Government in The Telegraph – Go To Article

DUP says it will topple government if Theresa May gives in to Brussels in The Times – Go To Article

May faces Brexit battle as DUP threatens to sabotage government in The Guardian – Go to Article

May faces unionist REVOLT if she agrees to Barnier’s Irish border DEMANDS in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Arlene Foster was right to stick it to Michel Barnier — but why did she have to? In The Sun – Go To Article

Backstop can benefit Northern Ireland, but only if DUP plays ball in The Telegraph – Go to Article

 

 

Stories of the week 7 October

 

 

Brexit

In surprising domestic Brexit news this week it seems Theresa May has her own problems with Northern Ireland. DUP leader, Arlene Foster, seemed ready to bring down May’s government although she could work with Boris Johnson if he was Prime Minister.

In not so surprising domestic Brexit news, the full implications and impact of Brexit were revealed in terms of employment.  Unskilled males will be hit hardest with up to a million set to lose their jobs. A large percentage of this demographic supported Leave.

Jean-Claude Juncker once again has spoken out on the divisiveness of the UK Press and regretted that David Cameron had not allowed the EU to campaign during the referendum.

Theresa May came on stage at the Conservative Party Conference to the song ‘Dancing Queen’ after her dance performance on a recent trip to Africa.  A European source later claimed Abba called Brexit a disaster.

 

 

Politics

This week’s Conservative Party Conference witnessed divisions in the party come right out into the open.  Boris Johnson made an impassioned appeal to party members for his vision of Brexit whilst Theresa May made an appeal focussed on unity and the promise to end austerity. The Press really did look at this from a wide range of viewpoints.  Take a look and see how they reacted to Boris Johnson’s leadership bid and May’s end to austerity.

 

 

Austerity

Against the background of a teaching crisis, particularly in London, the Government have been accused of trying to disguise funding cuts to education with misleading figures whilst at the same time issuing misleading statements on the amount they actually do spend.

 

 

Society

Whether it’s Brexit or online Social Media trolls, sympathy and compassion are on the decline as sadly most Britons think empathy is on the wane.

 

 

Science

Two fantastic stories from our Science section this week – insect soldiers and Dracula.

Scientists fear that the US plan to genetically modify crops through using insects could also be used to turn them into bioweapons.  The aim is to create drought-resistant crops but the impact of weaponised insects could easily result in food security issues on a global scale.

In another amazing story, vampires may have discovered the elixir of youth or as the headline asks, ‘did Dracula have the bite idea?’  It seems Americans are paying thousands for infusions of young blood.  Top scientists believe it could work.

 

 

World

Thousands of flat-earthers around the world, or should that be across the world, have joined an exclusive dating app.

 

DUP threatens to pull plug on Theresa May’s government in The Guardian – Go To Article

DUP leader Arlene Foster threatens to KILL May’s Brexit plan for Irish border ‘backstop’ before it has even been finalised as she dismisses more regulation checks between Britain and Northern Ireland in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Disaster for May! DUP TORPEDO proposed Brexit compromise and threaten to VOTE IT DOWN in the Daily Express – Go To Article

DUP threaten to torpedo Theresa May’s Brexit proposals and say they could vote with Labour in The independent – Go To Article

Theresa May’s DUP allies blast her as ‘ludicrous’ and threaten to vote against her new Northern Ireland Brexit plans in The Sun – Go To Article

Arlene Foster torpedoes Theresa May’s Brexit compromise as she warns new regulatory checks in Irish Sea are a ‘complete non-starter’ in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Is Theresa May’s plan for a festival of Brexit just an appalling sop to the DUP? In The Guardian – Go To Article

Roll up, roll up for the Festival of Brexit in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

‘We could work with PM Boris Johnson’ – DUP leader gives HUGE boost to leadership hopes in the Daily Express – Go To Article

We would work with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, says DUP leader, as she praises his ‘positive’ Brexit vision in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Northern Ireland voters fear May will betray them in The Times – Go To Article

Boost for embattled May as DUP rejects ‘vague’ Canada-style Brexit plan backed by Eurosceptics as rival to her Chequers blueprint in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Bitter row with the DUP left Theresa May unable to make any progress during Brexit talks with EU leaders in The Sun – Go To Article

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