Bill necessitates regular monitoring of supplies and transformation from CAP-style subsidies but no gate on lower quality imports The UK’s food security is to be regularly assessed by parliament to ensure minimal disruption to renders after the country leaves the EU and while brand-new trade bargains are sought. The commitment …
Read More »The Guardian view on Trump’s war: UK goes from poodle to lapdog? | Editorial
Home countries will not profit from pursuing a reckless Brexit while hitching ourselves to Donald Trump’s Iranian misadventure A British prime minister flies back from a Caribbean holiday where “hes been”, courtesy of millionaire friends, sunning himself on yachts while the Middle East is in flames and Britain in the …
Read More »Brexit: Brendan Cox says he was ‘shocked’ by Boris Johnson’s rhetoric as condemnation grows – live news
The prime minister sparked ferocity yesterday when he dismissed very concerned about his expression if we are talking about Jo Cox and Brexit as’ humbug’ Full story: Labour fury as Johnson gone on the attack‘Man with no shame’: how the working paper embraced it 8.31 am BST The Tory party …
Read More »The Guardian view on Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour: time to come together | Editorial
The Labour leader has won an important victory against many high-profile foes who wanted Labour to be the party of remain. He must now bring them back into the fold Jeremy Corbyn is cherished by many delegates in his party. He is not held in awe by them. The membership …
Read More »ECB faces backlash over stimulus package – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, including reaction to Mario Draghi’s latest parcel to save the eurozone economy 8.11 am BST Boom! The newest member of the ECB’s governing council has proceeded public with its deep concern over Draghi’s stimulus package. Essentially it was the question about …
Read More »Brexit: critical day for Boris Johnson as no-deal bill awaits royal assent – live news
PM to meet Irish counterpart to discuss backstop before returning to London for another attempt to force October election. Follow the latest news and developments 7.49 am BST Paschal Donohoe, Ireland’s finance minister, has told the BBC’s Today programme that his government would support a further Brexit extension but said …
Read More »Brexit has turned our government into an Orwellian Ministry of Truth | Polly Toynbee
While jobs struggle with the red tape of no-deal planning, pastors are busy with commemorating coins Britain is battle-ready for no-deal Brexit, that’s the content. Downing Street gave every department 72 hours last week to present watertight crash-out designs and woe betide any whose thoughts blow a fuse later, Dominic …
Read More »EU opens formal antitrust probe of Broadcom and seeks interim order
The European Commission has opened a formal investigation into US chipmaker Broadcom which it supposes of restricting competition via a number of exclusivity practices in markets where it holds a resulting post such as for systems-on-a-chip, front-end chips and wifi chipsets. Earlier this year press reports intimated US powers are …
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