[ad_1] Brussels plans to expand the EU’s ability to stop exports of coronavirus vaccines in supply disputes, such as its escalating battle with the UK and AstraZeneca. The European Commission’s proposals, seen by FT, would broaden the basis for stopping shipments to countries that import from the EU but refuse …
Read More »COVID-19: Wage Employment Rises for Third Month After a Misery Year of Lockdown on Jobs | Business news
[ad_1] The number of people with salaried employment has increased for the third consecutive month despite a greater misery of blockade for the economy, according to official figures. Data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed an increase of 68,000 last month. But the numbers also uncovered the …
Read More »BBC chief said to use ‘more than one union jack’ in annual report | Media
[ad_1] Tim Davie, CEO of the BBC, has been criticized by a Conservative MP for not including images of the Union Jack in the corporation’s annual report. Following last week’s dispute between the Conservatives and the BBC over national symbols, James Wild, the MP from North West Norfolk, told the …
Read More »Data shows UK food and drink exports collapse after Brexit | Food and beverage industry
[ad_1] Whiskey, cheese and chocolate producers have suffered the biggest post-Brexit export losses in the food and beverage sector, new figures from HMRC show. Analysis of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) figures shows that cheese exports in January plummeted from £ 45m to £ 7m year-on-year, while whiskey exports …
Read More »Meghan Mail On Sunday Statement: Cover Comment on Duchess of Sussex Court Victory Delayed As Editor Appeals | UK News
[ad_1] A front-page statement in The Mail On Sunday about the Duchess of Sussex’s victory in her copyright claim is on hold, so the newspaper’s editor has time to ask for permission to appeal. Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), the publisher of The Mail On Sunday and MailOnline, was a statement …
Read More »Monday Briefing: “Eliminate the Bill” Protests Flare into Violence |
[ad_1] Main article: ‘Freedom to protest is fundamental to democracy’ Hello and welcome to your first dose of informational news of the week, with me, Alison Rourke. Demonstrations against Plans to give the police greater powers to stop peaceful protests turned violent in Bristol last night, when police vans caught …
Read More »David Cameron Text Rishi Sunak to Obtain Covid Loans for Greensill, Report Says | David cameron
[ad_1] New questions arise about David Cameron’s attempts to pressure the government on behalf of Greensill Capital, after he allegedly contacted the chancellor’s private phone in hopes of gaining special access to hundreds of thousands of pounds of emergency Covid loans. The Sunday Times reported that the former prime minister, …
Read More »Trump Will Use ‘His Own Platform’ To Return To Social Media After Twitter Ban | Donald trump
[ad_1] Donald Trump will soon use “his own platform” to return to social media, an adviser said on Sunday, months after the former president was ousted from Twitter for inciting unrest in the US Capitol. Trump has been riled in relative silence at his Mar-a-Lago Florida resort since losing his …
Read More »Inside Steve Bruce’s press conference: Head coach asked if he expected a phone call from Mike Ashley
[ad_1] Steve Bruce admits he’s waiting to see “what happens” after Newcastle United’s weak showing at Brighton & Hove Albion. Newcastle still sent Bruce out to hold his press conference to face the media last night without an immediate call being made that night to dispense with the former Manchester …
Read More »Elon Musk Denies Teslas Was Used To Spy After China’s Army Banned Cars From Bases | US News
[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company would shut down if its cars were used for spying, his first comments on news that China’s military has banned Teslas from its facilities. “There is a very strong incentive for us to be very confidential with any information,” Musk told a …
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