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Date of birth August 30,1963
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Ben Emmerson, QC is a prominent British barrister, specialising in public international law, human rights and humanitarian law, and international criminal law. From 2011 to 2017, he was the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism.

Headlines: "Call me Mr compromise' and 'age of betrayal'

Feb 16,2020 6:49 am

Some of the papers pick up on Leo Varadkar , the claims remaining in the EU ", what's>The British , the people want"

Boris Johnson , the new proposals for a new Brexit deal with the EU.

On Thursday, the Prime Minister told MPs he had a "genuine attempt to bridge the "gap" with Brussels on the question of the Irish border after Brexit .

Under the heading "Call Me Mr compromise," suggests Mr Johnson is ready to secure new concessions, a New Deal with the EU.

But the "Financial Times" speaks.

The Paper says officials have warned that they are not remotely match the obligations enshrined in the backstop, the determination to prevent a hard border on The Island of Ireland after Brexit - as the maintenance of the all-Ireland single market.

The, the and use the all of the on a comment by Irish Prime Minister , Leo Varadkar , who is remaining in the EU ", what The British actually want".

The Express says, in his statement provoked anger among Tory MPs and their allies, the democratic Unionist Party , the DUP, Mr accused Varadkar, to try to derail a deal.

The Telegraph leads with the release This Morning of what it says is a damning report.

Operation Midland " was launched on the basis of a single Complainant, Carl Beech , who in the meantime in prison for lying about his claims.

According to the Telegraph, the Met police were warned by the QC leading the government, the dangers of child-sex-abuse-inquiry, Ben Emmerson QC, the book was wrong, months before the investigation was shut down.

The Paper says The Report by retired High Court judge, Sir Richard Henriques , close it, then clear it should already from the beginning that the book fabricated the allegations "incredible and untrue".

Writing in The Paper , Mr. Emmerson, he says his opinion at the time that not only was the "manifestly implausible" claims "was a gross injustice for those wrongly accused", it is also likely that the successful prosecution of real charges.

The Daily Mirror carries an interview with The American business woman, Jennifer Arcuri , in which she says: - you've been doing it for years. "

However, she denied violently, suggestions that she had An Affair with Boris Johnson -while he was mayor of London.

Both Ms Arcuri and the Prime Minister of any failure denied the behavior of the taxpayers ' money and the access to the missions.

'Landmark deal'

The Sun comes up, it says, will force technology companies to hand over messages from pedophiles and terrorists.

It says an agreement signed by the home Secretary, Priti Patel , will allow to avoid the police, bureaucratic, legal routes, and to secure information within days instead of years.

But, in an open letter to Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg , Ms Patel, The Company 's plans for the end-to-say-to-end Mail encryption is still The Authorities refuse access to millions of reports of Child Abuse and terrorist plots.

the Letter in which she says Facebook should not be the creation of a "digital" blind spot", in the "heinous" of crimes can be concealed.

Priti Patel Facebook the creation of a "digital" blind spot", in the "heinous" crime Hidden can be accused.

The Times reported that the cross-bench Sikh peer Lord Singh of Wimbledon, Indarjit Singh who after 35 years, and accused the BBC of "prejudice and intolerance".

The Paper quoted him, as saying The Company told him that some of his lectures, "insult may be Muslims," and tries to stop him, to the memory of a Sikh guru who was executed in the 17Th Century in India against the forcible conversion of Hindus to Islam.

The Paper Notes that his appeal was rejected this past November.

A BBC spokeswoman tells The Paper The Corporation "did not agree" with Mr Singh and adds: "the thought of The Day is a live, current segment, and it is not to be made unusually for editorial changes, so that it reflects the biggest news stories of The Day . "

and the news website is reporting that the film-star, Robert de Niro, is being sued by a former employee for sexual harassment and gender discrimination.

In court documents, Graham Chase Robinson is said to claim that the Hollywood legend for her years of "sexually charged comments" and "unwanted physical contact".

Robert de Niro has yet to comment.

The Sun , and Buzzfeed to observe that Mrs. Robinson is the action a response to a complaint he filed against them two months ago, accusing her of infidelity, misuse of company credit cards, and spend shows many hours of binge-watching Netflix.

it claims he was getting his retaliation in first.

And finally, a Banksy oil painting, chimpanzee, sitting on The Green benches in The House of Commons has sold at auction for just under 10m to an anonymous buyer.

Notes that the work of art, as the "Devolved Parliament" for the first time was in Bristol 10 years ago.

On Instagram, Banksy, admits to not shame: "that I still have. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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