Brexit
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Theatrical country of origin release date | United Kingdom |
Directors | Toby Haynes |
Music by | Daniel Pemberton |
Product compani | House Productions |
Networks | Channel 4 |
Produc | Lynn Horsford |
Cast | Benedict Cumberbatch |
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ID | 1670912 |
About Brexit
With an intention to convince the British voters to leave the European Union, political strategist Dominic Cummings decides to start a controversial campaign.
UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000
... They said estimates showed a marked change in immigration since 2021 following Brexit - when free movement for EU nationals ended, the easing of travel restrictions after the pandemic and the war in Ukraine...
David Cameron returns: What is going on?
... The accidental instigator of the biggest single moment in British foreign policy in a generation - Brexit - is now the face of British foreign policy, under a Brexit-supporting prime minister...
Brexit: 'Call us' on trade, says German finance minister Christian Lindner
...By Faisal IslamEconomics editorThe German finance minister has extended a surprise invite to the UK to take " new steps" on post-Brexit trade relations with the European Union (EU)...
Serious concern over universities, says free speech boss
... In his speech at Kings College London on Monday, Prof Ahmed is expected to say he will protect people who want to express their views on " Brexit...
Nigel Farage leaves door open to re-joining Tories after election
... On Sunday night, the former UKIP and Brexit Party leader was cheered to the rafters at a gala dinner for grassroots Conservatives, after Priti Patel hailed his role in delivering Brexit - and helping Boris Johnson win the 2019 general election by standing candidates down...
Port of Dover to reclaim land from sea to prevent queues
... Over the past few years the Port of Dover has seen repeated incidents of queuing at its busiest times, with post-Brexit checks adding to waiting times...
Fact-checking claims about asylum seekers
... The scheme ended in the UK after Brexit - in January 2021...
UK inflation and interest rates high - how do other economies compare?
... Perhaps this is a result of changes in trading arrangements brought about by Brexit - and faltering investment...
Newspaper headlines: London Bridge victim's dad condemns 'agenda of hate'
Several of The Front pages show pictures of a grieving Leanne O'Brien, whose boyfriend Jack Merritt, 25, died in the London Bridge attack.
The Sun as she attended a vigil in Cambridge on Monday for Mr Merritt and Saskia Jones who were killed by Usman Khan.
"That such anguish was caused by a murderer in whom Jack and Saskia had seen hope", in the Daily Mail , "made it all the more agonising to witness".
The Guardian devotes much of its Front Cover to an article by Mr Merritt's father, David, who have jumped on The Attack to reinforce the World View his son fought against.
"Jack would be seething at his death being used to perpetuate an agenda of hate," he says. "Focus on rehabilitation, not Revenge . "
Jack Merritt was a co-ordinator of the Learning Together programme and Saskia Jones a volunteer"Andrew's new TV humiliation" is the headline in the Daily Mail , which says after a BBC Panorama special on Monday night.
In the programme, his American accuser Virginia Giuffre recounted allegations that she was brought to the UK by the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein when she was 17 to have sex with Prince Andrew.
The Mail says there was "no Smoking Gun " in her account, but that Ms Giuffre, formerly known as Virginia Roberts, did enough to "reignite the whole sordid scandal".
The Guardian agrees that The Prince is under "fresh pressure", while The Sun implores him to to be questioned by the FBI.
"Assuming Andrew is innocent," it says, "he should have no difficulty rebutting any claims. " The Prince has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Virginia Giuffre appeared on the BBC's Panorama for her first UK television interview on MondayThe Daily Telegraph says about The Source of classified documents it released last week, which The Party said proved the NHS was "on the table" in a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.
A report by independent researchers suggests the files were published online using methods similar to a Russian disinformation campaign earlier this year.
The Paper says Labour has not revealed how it obtained the dossier, but The Party insists that neither The British nor The American governments have denied its authenticity.
The EU's new Financial Services chief tells the Financial Times that the to the European market after Brexit - if the UK waters down regulations around banking and consumer protections.
The FT suggests the comments reflect a desire in Brussels to make sure that any post-Brexit trade deal creates a "level playing field that prevents either side chopping away at regulations to gain a competitive advantage".
Several papers including The Daily Telegraph report on series of children's books.
In a recent release - Mr Men in Scotland - Mr Clever explains how the Forth Bridge got its name, prompting Little Miss Curious to ask what happened to The First , second and third bridges.
Mr Clever then sighs as the narrator suggests it's "going to be a very long day".
An academic at the University of Glasgow, Shelby Judge, said the quip was evidence of "mansplaining" and reinforced "ridiculous antiquated gender roles".
The publishers have played down her concerns, insisting the characters are simply getting up to their "usual antics".
Finally, the i reports that a Danish artist has won a legal battle to stop one of his paintings being cut into small pieces.
The Owners of a designer watch company bought the artwork Paris Chic for £70,000 earlier this year, without revealing to decorate some of their timepieces.
The Artist Tal R described it as a "disrespectful" attempt to "make a product" out of his creation. A court in Copenhagen agreed that The Project was in breach of copyright Law .
Source of news: bbc.com