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David Steel

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Gender Male
Age 85
Date of birth March 31,1938
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Kirkcaldy
United Kingdom
SpouseJudith MacGregor
Party Scottish Liberal Democrats
BooksAgainst Goliath
Elements and Practice of Naval Architecture
Children Catriona Bhatia
Parents David Steel
Sheila Eunice Nanette Martin
Education The University of Edinburgh
George Watson's College
Dumbarton Academy
Grandparents John S. G. Steel
Jane Scott
Previous positionPresiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (1999–2003)
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David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, KT, KBE, PC is a retired British politician. Elected as Member of Parliament for Roxburgh, Selkirk, and Peebles, followed by Tweeddale, Ettrick, and Lauderdale, he served as the final leader of the Liberal Party, from 1976 to 1988.

Headlines: 'Historic' immigration shake-up and British glamour

Feb 16,2020 6:19 am

The Daily Mail 's top story is on The First view to the government, a new post-Brexit immigration system. The Paper calls it an "immigration revolution" and the "biggest shake-up of boundaries, rules," since the accession of the UK into the Common Market in 1973. He reported That migrants have to speak English and have a job, pay a minimum of £25,600 before they were allowed to come to the United Kingdom. The metro also performs with the immigration announcement from home Secretary Priti Patel "end the dependence of" on "of cheap labour from Europe". But The Paper says it has sparked the fear of a crisis in the health and social sector, with the unions warning That thousands of unfilled jobs in the NHS already. Meanwhile, the main front-page image is of the stars, on Tuesday evening, the Brit Awards. The Guardian also says That the new immigration overhaul brings with it fears for the British economy. The Australian-style points system will end the "era of cheap EU labour force in factories, warehouses, hotels and restaurants," The Paper says. Industry leaders accused the government of an "attack on the economy", adds The Paper . It also carries a photo of Billie Eilish - One of the award winners at the British - on his title page. A photo of the Brit Awards also makes page One of the Daily Express , but Stewart pictures of One of the veterans of the performers at the awards Show - Sir Rod. The Paper 's main story also focuses on the immigration announcement, calling it "historic". The stringent new border control goal, "courage and talent", The Paper says. The I newspaper says a job offer to be the "key" to England, with the exception of the highest-skilled migrants, and with a PhD or science background would be allowed the "boost-prospects" of being. Newcomers are not going to claim to benefits during their first five years in the country, The Paper adds. According to The Sun , the lead-story, pop-star Harry Styles was knifepoint robbed in the vicinity of his home in North London in One night on Valentine's day. The Paper says he was "very shaken" and had to hand over cash. The Sun quoted a friend of styles, such as the words it was a "terrible experience". Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror drama carries tables photos of the current flooding in Wales on its title page. It reports on the evacuations of homes and businesses, followed by forecasts for More Rain on Wednesday. A month of rain falls in a day, The Paper says. The Daily Telegraph's top story is on the former liberal Democrat leader David Steel . Mr steel was suspended from The Party and later - in the Last year over remarks he made to a Child Abuse enquiry about the late MP Cyril Smith . Mr steel said he asked Smith in 1979 about the claims That he abused boys at a Rochdale hostel in the 1960s. The Telegraph says Mr steel now "faces expulsion" from The Party . The Financial Times reported That the UK ' s largest car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover face problems with their supply chain due to the Corona Virus outbreak. The Company has three factories in the UK - flight components from China in the suitcase to stop to try the British works, The Paper says. The Paper is the most important photo is of the new Chancellor Rishi Sunak on his Desk, as he said, he was "cracking on" with the planned Budget in the next month. The Times reported an attack in Winchester prison Last week, when a prisoner with a history of extremism "launched copyists jihadist attack on the prison staff". The Paper says there will be how to confront the government with calls, "The Threat of extremism in the prison". Also on the Front Page a story about the Vegan Society, which is to give advice to employers, vegan employees, your own shelf in The Office fridge. The Daily Star says it has some good messages for its "ugly reader". They reported on a scientific study - The First of its Kind , which suggests That beer-work goggles. "It is remarkable, the participants were intoxicated, only slightly. This suggests, it does not need to put much alcohol at all for the people, the glasses their beer-protection," said Prof Derek home.



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