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Produc Lynn Horsford
Cast Benedict Cumberbatch
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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

UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000
Nov 23,2023 9:21 am

... 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?

David Cameron returns: What is going on?
Nov 13,2023 8:41 am

... 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

Brexit: 'Call us' on trade, says German finance minister Christian Lindner
Oct 13,2023 7:11 pm

...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

Serious concern over universities, says free speech boss
Oct 8,2023 11:10 pm

... 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

Nigel Farage leaves door open to re-joining Tories after election
Oct 3,2023 12:51 pm

... 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

Port of Dover to reclaim land from sea to prevent queues
Sep 5,2023 3:01 am

... 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

Fact-checking claims about asylum seekers
Aug 10,2023 7:41 am

... The scheme ended in the UK after Brexit - in January 2021...

UK inflation and interest rates high - how do other economies compare?

UK inflation and interest rates high - how do other economies compare?
Jul 22,2023 9:50 pm

... Perhaps this is a result of changes in trading arrangements brought about by Brexit - and faltering investment...

The Papers: 'Golden age' promises and 'extreme Brexit' fears

Jul 8,2023 11:21 pm

The Queen outlined the government's agenda at Thursday's State Opening of Parliament

There's much analysis of The Queen 's Speech in Friday's Papers .

Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out a vision pointing "towards a harder Brexit and sweeping constitutional reforms". It feels the decision to make several amendments to the Brexit bill, including stripping out protections for workers' rights, destroyed "any illusions that the Prime Minister might have been planning to Face Down his hardline Eurosceptics and pivot towards a softer Brexit ".

Mr Johnson "cracked The Whip " by removing any role for Parliament to "tamper" with his plans. It adds that he is "parking his tanks on Labour's turf" and his plan aims to make The Party "irrelevant" at the next election.

For "one of The Most ambitious [speeches] in Modern Times ". It thinks it shows that Brexit can be done now the government has the numbers and The Will to do it. The way to win the next two elections, it argues, is to "liberate and enrich the parts of Britain that Labour let down".

a "sense of optimism, mission and sheer vitality" being on display in Parliament.

The great "gridlock" in The Commons is "finally over", argues. The Paper acknowledges that many of the Prime Minister 's plans to "revitalise The Nation will take years to Come to fruition", But it says "there is no time to lose in getting them under way".

It describes the plans as bold, But if he wants to achieve his ambition of 10 years in Downing Street he must learn from Tony Blair , who has said he didn't use the momentum of victory "to move further and faster at the beginning of his term".

it felt as though Mr Johnson wanted "two full terms in No. 10 to carry out his vision of how the UK can be transformed by 'blue collar conservatism'".

Writing for, Isabel Hardman believes that, for the First Time in a decade, the government can "confidently" say that it really "can do what it wants" without fear that its own MPs will "scupper" its policies "before they have a chance to be implemented".

The about Mr Johnson's approach, saying the speech was "long on promises But short on Commitments ".

the "absence" of a long-term plan to tackle The Social care crisis. The Paper 's editor, Oliver Duff , argues that The Pledge to Put £1bn a Year more into The System "falls far short of The Revolution needed".

The Daily Mail says there's "precious little clarity on social care reform, without which no amount of extra money will be enough to fix the NHS".

Independence challenge

First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon 's release of a document calling for a second referendum on Scottish independence is part of a "small But significant ratcheting up of the tension between the governments in London and Edinburgh ".

Ms Sturgeon was speaking at her official Bute House residence in Edinburgh

It thinks the true test for SNP's plans may be the Holyrood elections in 2021, which could be the moment when Mr Johnson cannot block a referendum any longer.

he must recognise that The Challenge from Scotland, underlined by Ms Sturgeon, "cannot Just Be met with snobbish insults".

In The World of finance

The the expected announcement of The Bank of England's new governor, reporting that The Chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, Andrew Bailey , has emerged as The Favourite .

The Paper says the candidates' views on leaving the EU were a key Factor - and the director of the London School of Economics, Dame Minouche Shafik , was rejected by the Prime Minister because of her criticism of Brexit .

on its revelations that traders gained access to Bank of England news conferences before they were officially broadcast.

It says The Bank "should have been aware that its press conferences risked being hijacked after the European Central Bank addressed a similar issue this Year ".

an "astonishing embarrassment" for The Bank and believes it "raises troubling questions about its competence".

Andrew Sentance , a Former Member of The Bank 's Monetary Policy committee, that The Breach "raises questions about how secure The Bank 's communications are".

Across the pond

The vote by the US House of Representatives to impeach President Trump was, "the easy bit". It says the much harder bit of convicting him is yet to Come .

"The Risk of impeachment backfiring is real" - But it concludes "the danger of not acting" would "send the worst message to Mr Trump and to The Presidents who Follow ".

"questions continued to swirl about the timing and scope" of The Trial in The Senate , while the LA Times talks of the hearing being in Doubt .

Some leading Democrats are "pushing to delay" the transfer of the charges to The Senate and others are "advocating that they be withheld altogether". It appears likely, concludes The Paper , that the limbo could "persist until the New Year ".

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its readers advice about How To avoid getting a cold on a plane.

It highlights guidance which the English Institute of Sport has given to athletes. Travellers are advised to avoid seats near the toilets, and choose a window seat to "minimise the chance of coming into contact with people standing in the aisle". Passengers should also disinfect armrests, seatbelt buckles and trays.



Source of news: bbc.com

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