but this plan may be accelerated if the UK leaves the EU with no deal, at least if the polls look promising for advocates of independence. The Welsh Labour government is committed to making the Union work, but faces a challenge from the pro-independence Plaid Cymru....
big deal, or big whoop? by now, you’ve probably heard that the head of britain’s mi6, its secret intelligence service, had photos of his speedo-clad bum pasted on facebook. the uk tabloids are shrieking that sir john sawers had his “cover blown” by his wife, who posted the ...
When the EU looks at the prime minister’s near-impossible task, it may be tempted to cut her some slack. After all, it too will be damaged if the UK crashes out with no deal. But this would be the wrong conclusion because the chance of the UK charging over the abyss is even small...
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So I decided to block him from my Facebook updates. If he wasn’t able to see photos of my husband and me on vacations and updates about success at work, then he had nothing to hold above my head. Family drama is inevitable “Remember no one has the ‘TV family,’” says Susan ...
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The UK's challenge is to show that this was not a capitulation but smart diplomacy and a coup for Britain. Share on Facebook Share on X Share by email Copy link 1 hour ago 1h ago 15:03 Ask Beth, Sam or Sophy anything Ever wanted to ask Beth Rigby, Sophy Rid...
The big question is how much it will be to help the (newly state run) UK steel industry and the (fragile) UK car industry, who face 25% tariffs for goods going to the US. Will they now be set at 10% or zero? Another big question is whether the 10% tariffs ...
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