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A poet is a person who creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be a writer of poetry, or may perform their art to an audience.

The Papers: 'Labour Brexit betrayal' and 'NHS waits cover up'

Feb 16,2020 2:43 am

Boris Johnson 's plans for The Final Three Days of general Election Campaigning feature prominently on the Front Page of A Number of newspapers.

and the Prime Minister 's tour of marginal seats in areas such as North Wales and West Yorkshire as a "blitz" on Labour's Heartlands .

Will visit every region of England and Wales in The Final 72 hours before voters head to the polls. The Paper says that he deploy what is described as his "Trump Card " of Brexit "relentlessly" in an attempt to win Labour-held marginals.

The Sun The Campaign 's previously cautious approach Will change in the coming days, with the PM tasked with harnessing energy from voters on walkabouts.

The Financial Times on whether Boris Johnson 's Brexit plan can be implemented In Time .

The dossier, from The Department for Exiting the European Union , reportedly claims that setting up a new customs arrangement In Time for December 2020 presents a major challenge. It cites infrastructure and staffing as particular areas of concern.

NHS 'desperation'

The Guardian reports that while the Prime Minister , the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn Will return to his core message of the NHS as The Campaign nears its climax.

The Paper says that Mr Corbyn's pledge that the health service risks being sold off to the US in a post-Brexit trade deal has "hit home" with voters, with activists saying it is cited on the doorstep.

The i and the Daily Mirror have Front Page stories about The State of the NHS. "Desperate" is how The Mirror describes a four-year-old's treatment at Leeds General Infirmary.

, The Boy 's mother Sarah Williment explains her son was treated for suspected pneumonia on The Floor because The Hospital had run out of beds.

The i carries quotes from The Head of The Royal College of Emergency Medicine who raises concerns about how A& E waiting times are recorded.

May be waiting More Than 12 hours because Nhs England only starts a patient's clock at The Point they are admitted for treatment. She goes on to say that this method does patients a "disservice" and "hides the true scale of the problem of corridor care".

Elsewhere, the Chinese government has ordered all its offices and public bodies to remove foreign computer equipment and software within three years,

In what is described by The Paper as a "blow to HP, Dell and Microsoft", the policy is part of Beijing's attempts increase reliance on "home-made" technologies.

Beijing wants The Change to happen within three years - But analysts in The Paper warn that the policy Will involve swapping between twenty and thirty million pieces of hardware.

Wizard plan

The Times reports that applicants to the University of Oxford May be better placed knowing more about Hogwarts than Hamlet .

, Shakespeare questions for potential applicants have been dropped in favour for those about Harry Potter by one academic.

The Move is reportedly part of attempts by tutors not to penalise candidates who are unfamiliar with The Work of the 16th and 17Th Century playwright and Poet .



Source of news: bbc.com

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