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US-UK trade deal in danger if Good Friday agreement jeopardised, Democrats warn

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US-UK trade deal in danger if Good Friday agreement jeopardised, Democrats warn Dominic Raab faces backlash over Irish border and attempts to leave EU on own termsThe UK foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, is facing a growing backlash in the US Congress after senior Democrats warned they would scupper any future US-UK trade deal if the UK does anything to jeopardise the Good Friday agreement in an attempt to leave the European Union on its own terms.Raab flew to Washington to try to repair relations with pro-Irish Democrats, including the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and the chairman of the House ways and means committee, Richard Neal. The tide of opinion in Congress is moving fast against the UK after a lobbying campaign by the Irish embassy. Continue reading... Go to Source

Watchdog warns over UK furlough fraud and government contracts

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Watchdog warns over UK furlough fraud and government contracts National Audit Office says it will investigate procurement amid concern over level of furlough scheme abuse‘I worked every day’: employees on abuse of furlough schemeCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe head of Whitehall’s spending watchdog has warned ministers there will be “no excuse” if billions of pounds worth of fraud within government schemes continues under a second coronavirus lockdown.Gareth Davies, the comptroller and auditor general at the National Audit Office, said there had already been “significant” abuse of the furlough scheme and the bounce-back loan scheme, which would take months to identify. Continue reading... Go to Source

Thames tunnel will cost nearly £2bn over 30 years, TfL figures show

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Thames tunnel will cost nearly £2bn over 30 years, TfL figures show Critics say new figure shows cost of Silvertown tunnel is spiralling out of controlA controversial four-lane road tunnel under the River Thames will cost nearly £2bn over the next three decades if it goes ahead, according to accounts published by Transport for London.The figure – which includes the construction, maintenance and operation of the tunnel as well as interest payments on the debt – is more than twice the original estimate for building the tunnel. Continue reading... Go to Source

Biden assembles army of attorneys for post-election legal fight

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Biden assembles army of attorneys for post-election legal fight Protracted battle expected as likely surge in mail-in votes means winner of Trump-Biden contest may not be known on nightJoe Biden’s presidential campaign says it is amassing an unprecedented army of attorneys for an expected legal brawl over whether ballots will count in the weeks after the election. The effort will involve several other top Democratic voting rights and election law attorneys as well as Eric Holder, the former attorney general. Related: The ‘invisible voting bloc’: US postal service cuts threaten ballot access for inmates Continue reading... Go to Source

Hitachi to pull plug on north Wales nuclear power station

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Hitachi to pull plug on north Wales nuclear power station Scrapping of £16bn project on Anglesey down to lack of UK government investment in new nuclear, says unionA Japanese company is abandoning plans to build a new nuclear power station on Anglesey, off the coast of north Wales, dashing hopes for thousands of jobs involved in its construction and knocking the UK’s ambition to become a “net zero carbon” emission country by 2050 off course.Hitachi, the Tokyo-based multinational, is expected on Wednesday to announce it is permanently scrapping plans for the £16bn Wylfa power station. Work on the Wylfa Newydd project, which is next door to an existing, decommissioned power plant, had already been suspended after Hitachi failed to reach a funding agreement with the UK government, but the ...

Plans to record pregnant women’s alcohol consumption in England criticised

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Plans to record pregnant women's alcohol consumption in England criticised Pregnancy charities suggest the guideline could fall foul of data protection regulationsPregnant women’s alcohol consumption could be recorded on their child’s medical records under plans for England being considered by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), prompting criticism from pregnancy rights advocates.The proposal from Nice has been drawn up as part of a consultation to cement guidelines for doctors to diagnose and prevent foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Continue reading... Go to Source

DfE has spent £700m propping up further education in England

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DfE has spent £700m propping up further education in England Almost half of FE and sixth form colleges have required financial help, report revealsAlmost half of further education (FE) and sixth form colleges in England have required government intervention because of financial difficulties after years of funding cuts, according to the public spending watchdog.The National Audit Office (NAO) says the Department for Education (DfE) has spent more than £700m in emergency funding to tackle financial problems in the sector and keep individual colleges afloat. Continue reading... Go to Source

Hancock says Covid testing crisis may last weeks as UK hospitals plug gaps

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Hancock says Covid testing crisis may last weeks as UK hospitals plug gaps Admission comes as more people with Covid symptoms turn up at A&E and call 111Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBritain’s testing crisis could take weeks to resolve, the health secretary has admitted as it emerged that Covid tests from hospitals are being deployed for use in the community to plug holes in the system.People with Covid symptoms in Rochdale, one of the worst-hit parts of the country, have been turning up at A&E hospital departments and calling 111 desperately seeking tests, the council’s chief executive said. Continue reading... Go to Source

Israel, UAE and Bahrain sign deals to normalize diplomatic relations – live

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Israel, UAE and Bahrain sign deals to normalize diplomatic relations – live Trump gives Netanyahu a ‘key to the White House’Louisville mayor confirms $12m settlement to Breonna Taylor’s familyTrump makes improbable claim US will see vaccine within ‘weeks’Sign up for our First Thing newsletter 12.45am BST In a clip from the town hall set to air this evening, the president falsely told a voter he did not downplay the coronavirus pandemic, saying, “Actually, in many I ways, I up-played it, in terms of action.” Fact check: The president repeatedly downplayed the seriousness of the virus, for months, and as it was recently revealed this week, explicitly admitted this to journalist Bob Woodward. In a clip from tonight’s 9 PM ABC town hall, Trump tells a voter he didn’t downplay the pandemic (...

Matt Hancock is losing control of Covid-19 in UK, says Labour

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Matt Hancock is losing control of Covid-19 in UK, says Labour ‘Operational challenges’ after surge in demand for testing could take weeks to resolve, health secretary tells MPsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe health secretary, Matt Hancock, has been accused of “losing control” of attempts to stem the rising tide of Covid-19, as Downing Street comes under fresh fire over its handling of the country’s testing system.In a bruising Commons encounter, Hancock said there had been a “sharp rise” in demand and explained that testing for patients with acute medical needs and people in care homes would be prioritised. Continue reading... Go to Source

Cummings seen with letter on 1980s US military reorganisation

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Cummings seen with letter on 1980s US military reorganisation Letter by Bernard Shriever urged Ronald Reagan to fund weapons technologyDominic Cummings, Boris Johnson’s chief adviser, has been photographed arriving at Downing Street carrying a copy of a 1986 letter about the importance of modernising defence infrastructure.Cummings was pictured on Tuesday morning carrying the document, uncovered, largely visible and facing the cameras, suggesting he intended for it to be seen. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit: Johnson seeks to calm MPs before next showdown over bill

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Brexit: Johnson seeks to calm MPs before next showdown over bill Intervention by PM raises expectations of a deal with backbenchers over legislationLatest politics news - live developmentsBoris Johnson has privately sought to calm angry MPs who plan to back an amendment to dilute his bill that unpicks the EU withdrawal agreement.His intervention raises expectations that the government will do a deal with backbenchers at a parliamentary showdown next week. Continue reading... Go to Source

Breonna Taylor: Louisville officials agree to pay family $12m – report

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Breonna Taylor: Louisville officials agree to pay family $12m – report City reached settlement in civil suit stemming from fatal shooting by police of Taylor, 26, inside her apartment in MarchThe city of Louisville, Kentucky, has reached a $12m settlement with the family of Breonna Taylor in a civil suit stemming from the fatal shooting by police of the 26-year-old inside her apartment in March, according to reports. Related: 'No justice, no derby': Breonna Taylor demonstrators protest Kentucky race Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live: just 1% of deaths in England and Wales linked to Covid; testing capacity ‘behind the curve’

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UK coronavirus live: just 1% of deaths in England and Wales linked to Covid; testing capacity 'behind the curve' News updates: lowest number of Covid deaths in last 25 weeks, ONS says; government adviser warns speed of second wave has been underestimatedTwo families of four chatting in street ‘would break English Covid laws’PM was warned over Covid ‘moonshot’ testing planUK redundancies rise at fastest rate since 2009 UK map: confirmed Covid cases and deaths todayCoronavirus – latest updates 12.46pm BST Matt Hancock, the health secretary, is responding to the urgent question on coronavirus now.He starts by saying cases are going up around the world. France and Spain are recording more than 10,000 cases daily. And the UK had 2,600 new cases daily. 12.38pm BST Nicola Sturgeon revealed tha...

‘The US feels very volatile’: former ambassador warns of election violence

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‘The US feels very volatile’: former ambassador warns of election violence Ex-UK ambassador Kim Darroch say pollsters could be undercounting Donald Trump supportersThe former UK ambassador in Washington, Kim Darroch, has warned of a “genuine risk” of violence in the aftermath of a close-run US election in November.Darroch noted that although Joe Biden is maintaining a significant lead nationwide, the margins in some battleground states are shrinking, and he suggested pollsters could be systematically undercounting Donald Trump supporters. Continue reading... Go to Source

Ex-Tory MP Charlie Elphicke jailed for two years for sexual assaults

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Ex-Tory MP Charlie Elphicke jailed for two years for sexual assaults Former Dover MP guilty of three counts of sexual assault against two womenThe former Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke has been sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of three counts of sexual assault against two women.Elphicke, who represented the Kent constituency of Dover from 2010 until last year, was convicted in July of the charges, two in relation to a parliamentary worker in 2016 and one in relation to a woman at his family’s central London home in 2007. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Hi, this is Navalny’: poisoned Russian opposition leader posts hospital photo

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'Hi, this is Navalny': poisoned Russian opposition leader posts hospital photo Alexei Navalny says he can breathe independently in Instagram post sent from hospital in Berlin The Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has said he is nowable to breathe without any external support, in his first public statement since he was poisoned last month.Navalny, who German authorities said was poisoned with the nerve agent novichok, posted a photograph on Instagram of himself sitting up in a hospital bed surrounded by his wife and their two children. Continue reading... Go to Source

Gary Lineker takes 25% BBC pay cut and agrees to tweet more carefully

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Gary Lineker takes 25% BBC pay cut and agrees to tweet more carefully All corporation staff to be bound by strict new social media guidelines within weeksGary Lineker has taken a 25% pay cut to remain as host of Match of the Day for the next five years, along with an agreement to be more careful in his use of Twitter to push political causes.Tim Davie, the new BBC director general, announced the deal at the launch of the corporation’s annual report, emphasising that all BBC staff would be bound by strict new social media guidelines within weeks. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit: internal market bill passes by 77 votes amid Tory party tension

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Brexit: internal market bill passes by 77 votes amid Tory party tension 30 Tory MPs abstain and two vote against controversial bill which will break international lawConservative MPs fired a warning shot at Boris Johnson’s conduct of the Brexit process on Monday night, as former cabinet ministers and attorney generals withheld support for a controversial bill which will break international law.One government source said the justice secretary, Robert Buckland, was “wobbly” and had asked for additional cabinet scrutiny of a controversial clause of the bill. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit: Ed Miliband accuses Boris Johnson of ‘failure of governance’ in internal market debate – live

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Brexit: Ed Miliband accuses Boris Johnson of 'failure of governance' in internal market debate – live Former chancellor Sajid Javid becomes most senior Tory MP to say he cannot back bill in its current formGrowing number of Tory MPs expected to abstain or vote against billKeir Starmer to miss crucial Brexit debate due to self-isolationRebel alliance: the Tory politicians opposing new Brexit billPeople in England’s 10 worst-hit Covid hotspots unable to get testsGlobal coronavirus updates – live 6.46pm BST Sir Oliver Heald, the Tory MP for Hertfordshire North East, said he has concerns about part five of the bill. But I do have concerns about part five of the bill, because for our country to break its word and to breach international law is not something that we do. Britain stands as a ru...

Official post-Brexit report warns of queues of 7,000 lorries in Kent

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Official post-Brexit report warns of queues of 7,000 lorries in Kent Exclusive: document seen by the Guardian says core IT system not due to be tested until NovemberUK not border-ready with only four months to go Latest politics news – live developmentsThe scale of disruption predicted to hit UK borders post-Brexit is revealed in confidential government documents warning of queues of 7,000 lorries in Kent, and two-day delays to cross into the EU.A “reasonable worst-case scenario” report, drawn up by the Border and Protocol Delivery Group, forecasts that thousands of passengers could also be forced to wait an extra two hours for Eurostar trains. Continue reading... Go to Source

People in England’s 10 worst-hit Covid hotspots unable to get tests

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People in England's 10 worst-hit Covid hotspots unable to get tests Mobile testing unit fails to show up in Bolton, despite highest infection rate in UKCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coveragePeople in England’s 10 worst-hit coronavirus hotspots were unable to get tests on Monday, leading to claims of a “shambles”.Those trying to arrange a test in the areas with the highest infection rates were told that none were available at walk-in centres, drive-through facilities or for home delivery. Continue reading... Go to Source

BBC has settled at least 700 female employees’ equal pay claims

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BBC has settled at least 700 female employees' equal pay claims Exclusive: BBC has been rushing to settle cases in attempt to give new boss, Tim Davie, a clean slate on issueThe BBC has given pay rises to more than 700 female employees who earned less than their male counterparts since the start of its equal pay scandal, showing how widespread the practice was at the national broadcaster.As the corporation prepares to unveil its first annual report under its new director general, Tim Davie, on Tuesday, the BBC has been rushing to settle most of the remaining equal pay cases in an attempt to give the new boss a clean slate on an issue that infuriated staff and damaged the corporation’s reputation. Continue reading... Go to Source

Parents of missing girl Bernadette Walker are charged with murder

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Parents of missing girl Bernadette Walker are charged with murder Sarah and Scott Walker are due in court in Peterborough as police make new plea for informationThe mother and father of a missing teenager in Cambridgeshire have been charged with her murder.Bernadette Walker, 17, of Peterborough, was reported missing by her parents on 21 July after she had not been seen for three days, police said. Continue reading... Go to Source

David Cameron joins former PMs warning against Boris Johnson’s Brexit bill

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David Cameron joins former PMs warning against Boris Johnson's Brexit bill Ex-attorney general Geoffrey Cox says breaking international law risks damaging UK’s standingDavid Cameron has become the third former Conservative prime minister to express disquiet about Boris Johnson’s proposal to breach international law by unilaterally redrafting part of the Brexit deal with the EU, saying he had “misgivings” about the idea.In comments on Monday, before MPs began debating the internal market bill that sets out the plans, Cameron said: “Passing an act of parliament and then going on to break an international treaty obligation is the very, very last thing you should contemplate. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK tech giant Arm Holdings to be sold to US company Nvidia in $40bn deal

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UK tech giant Arm Holdings to be sold to US company Nvidia in $40bn deal Chip designer’s co-founder says deal is an ‘absolute disaster’ that will lead to UK job lossesArm Holdings: what is it and does its sale to Nvidia matter?One of Britain’s most successful tech companies, Arm Holdings, is being sold by its Japanese owners for $40bn (£31bn) in a deal that could reshape the semiconductor landscape.Nvidia, a US company, will pay SoftBank $21.5bn in shares and $12bn in cash for the chip designer, although the deal is still subject to regulatory approval in the UK and could face opposition from its new owners’ rivals and British politicians concerned about foreign takeovers. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live: Sturgeon demands urgent explanation from UK government over test result delays

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UK coronavirus live: Sturgeon demands urgent explanation from UK government over test result delays Scottish leader has ‘serious concerns’ over testing backlog; Welsh health minister says national lockdown could be just weeks awayKeir Starmer to miss crucial Brexit debate due to self-isolationPolice urge people in England to respect ‘rule of six’86% of doctors in England expect second wave within six monthsCovid tests sent to Italy and Germany as UK labs are overwhelmedGlobal coronavirus updates – live 1.11pm BST And here is another Tory rebel. Damian Collins says he will support the amendment to the internal market bill tabled by Sir Bob Neill, the Conservative chair of the justice committee, that would require ministers to win a fresh vote in the Commons if they wanted to use the powe...

Trump’s first indoor rally since June defies Covid laws, attacks Biden

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Trump's first indoor rally since June defies Covid laws, attacks Biden Nevada event in front of a mostly mask-less crowd breaches state’s 50-person limit and Trump administration’s coronavirus guidelinesIn open defiance of state regulations and his own administration’s pandemic health guidelines, President Donald Trump on Sunday hosted his first indoor rally since June, telling a packed, nearly mask-less Nevada crowd that the nation was making the last turn in defeating the virus.Eager to project a sense of normalcy in imagery, Trump soaked up the raucous cheers inside the warehouse venue. Relatively few in the crowd wore masks, with one clear exception: those in the stands directly behind Trump, whose images would end up on TV, were mandated to wear face coverings. Continue reading... ...
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