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Labour seeks new alliance to kill off Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal
Labour seeks new alliance to kill off Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal Labour approaches Tory rebels and DUP in bid to force through amendments to PM’s dealWhat next for Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal?Boris Johnson’s hopes of winning a clear majority for his Brexit plan faced a new threat on Sunday night as Labour declared that it would seek the backing of rebel Tories and the DUP for amendments that would force him to drop the deal – or accept a softer Brexit.As both sides sought to gather parliamentary support after Saturday’s vote to force Johnson to seek a new delay to the UK’s departure from the European Union, Sir Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, said Labour was prepared to talk to the prime minister’s former allies in the Democratic Unionist party (DUP) about forging a be...
Chile protests: Five dead after looters torch garment factory
Chile protests: Five dead after looters torch garment factory Five people die after a factory is set ablaze by looters amid days of violent protests. Go to Source
Sri Lanka bombings: Forgiving and fighting to recover
Sri Lanka bombings: Forgiving and fighting to recover Six months after one of the world's worst recent terror attacks, this town is fighting to recover. Go to Source
Lebanon protests: Mass revolt continues as PM ‘agrees reforms’
Lebanon protests: Mass revolt continues as PM 'agrees reforms' The country is in the grips of the largest anti-government demonstrations in years. Go to Source
Five things to know about Canada’s general election
Five things to know about Canada's general election Will Canadians give Justin Trudeau a second chance when they head to the polls on 21 October? Go to Source
Brexit: government to seek meaningful vote on deal on Monday – live news
Brexit: government to seek meaningful vote on deal on Monday – live news Follow the day’s Brexit fallout after Boris Johnson sent a letter requesting an extension, and another arguing against itLabour could back Brexit bill if second referendum attached, says StarmerEU will wait until MPs debate Brexit deal to make extension decision 6.52pm BSTAll is not well at the People’s Vote campaign, Rowena Mason reports: clashes between PR guru Roland Rudd and Labour peer Peter Mandelson have sent the organisation into crisis just as the prospect of testing MPs’ support for a second referendum becomes a reality.Alastair Campbell’s involved, too, as a leak to the Mail on Sunday showed:The emails suggested Mandelson and Alastair Campbell, another former New Labour communications adviser, had ...
What next for Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal?
What next for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal? Despite his latest defeat, PM intends to bring withdrawal bill to the Commons within daysLatest Brexit developments – live updatesThe prime minister tried to have a meaningful yes/no vote on his Brexit deal on Saturday, but parliament passed an amendment withholding support until full legislation on the withdrawal agreement has been scrutinised. This meant he had to send a letter to the EU requesting a three-month extension to article 50. Continue reading...
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‘She has listened to us’: constituents back Labour rebel Caroline Flint
'She has listened to us': constituents back Labour rebel Caroline Flint In leave-voting former pit villages, many agree with the MP’s decision to support Boris Johnson’s Brexit dealOf the six Labour MPs who rebelled and voted with the government on Saturday, only one, Caroline Flint, is standing again in the next general election. But in her constituency of Don Valley, which she has represented for 22 years, that decision seems unlikely to be a costly one.Explaining her decision, Flint revealed a stark statistic: in the mining villages in this part of South Yorkshire, she wrote in the Sunday Times, 80% of voters backed leave in 2016 (over the whole constituency the figure was 68%). Parliament has not been listening to these people, she wrote: “The voices in our mining villages rem...
World economy is sleepwalking into a new financial crisis, warns Mervyn King
World economy is sleepwalking into a new financial crisis, warns Mervyn King Past crashes spawned new thinking and reform but nothing has changed since 2008 banking meltdown, says former Bank of England bossLarry Elliott: The global economy needs to change fastThe world is sleepwalking towards a fresh economic and financial crisis that will have devastating consequences for the democratic market system, according to the former Bank of England governor Mervyn King.Lord King, who was in charge at Threadneedle Street during the near-death of the global banking system and deep economic slump a decade ago, said the resistance to new thinking meant a repeat of the chaos of the 2008-09 period was looming. Continue reading...
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Spain’s deputy PM tells Catalan president to ‘stop telling impossible lies’
Spain's deputy PM tells Catalan president to 'stop telling impossible lies' Carmen Calvo says Quim Torra should go further in condemning violence by separatist protestersSpain’s deputy prime minister has told the Catalan president to “stop lying” to the region by promising independence, and accused rightwing Spanish parties of “irresponsibility, disloyalty and selfishness” as the country reels from a week of violent protests across Catalonia.The supreme court’s imprisonment last Monday of nine separatist leaders for sedition over their roles in the failed bid for Catalan independence two years ago prompted violent unrest that left two people in a critical condition, hundreds more injured and cost more than €2m (£1.7m). Continue reading...
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US troops leaving Syria will go to Iraq, says Pentagon chief
US troops leaving Syria will go to Iraq, says Pentagon chief The withdrawal of US forces paved the way for a Turkish military offensive against Kurdish fighters. Go to Source
Swiss election: Green parties ‘make historic gains’
Swiss election: Green parties 'make historic gains' Greens make gains in Sunday's poll as the right-wing SVP suffers a setback, early projections show. Go to Source
Hong Kong: Petrol bombs tossed at police in latest protest
Hong Kong: Petrol bombs tossed at police in latest protest Thousands take part in a banned march that turns violent as hardcore protesters clash with police. Go to Source
Trump ‘considers himself in the hospitality business’ – Mick Mulvaney
Trump 'considers himself in the hospitality business' - Mick Mulvaney The chief of staff spoke after the US president dropped plans to host next year's G7 summit at his resort. Go to Source
Madrid taken over by hundreds of sheep for annual festival
Madrid taken over by hundreds of sheep for annual festival More than 2,000 animals parade through the Spanish capital for a traditional festival. Go to Source
Trump Campaign Floods Web With Ads, Raking In Cash as Democrats Struggle
Trump Campaign Floods Web With Ads, Raking In Cash as Democrats Struggle That campaigns are now being fought largely online campaign is hardly a revelation, yet only one political party seems to have gotten the message. Go to Source
Labour could back Brexit bill if second referendum attached, says Starmer
Labour could back Brexit bill if second referendum attached, says Starmer Shadow Brexit secretary goes further than party leader in saying Labour could back dealBrexit latest: the day’s developmentsLabour will try to attach a customs union and second referendum to Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal, setting up a parliamentary battle over the legislation this week.Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, suggested Labour could vote for Johnson’s deal if a second referendum was added to the withdrawal agreement bill, despite the party’s fundamental objections to the terms of the UK’s proposed departure from the EU. Continue reading...
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‘House of fools’: how the papers covered Johnson’s latest Brexit defeat
'House of fools': how the papers covered Johnson's latest Brexit defeat Newspapers cast prime minister as either a fighter or a loser, with plenty of anger directed at Parliament, tooJohnson sends unsigned request to Brussels for Brexit delaySunday’s papers worked late into the night to paint Boris Johnson variously as a staunch leader battling the “Brexit wreckers” in the Commons, or as prime minister who had notched up another humiliating defeat.The Observer carries a large picture of the People’s Vote march alongside news of Johnson’s “humiliating Commons defeat”. It reports his latest plans were thrown into chaos after MPs voted to withhold their approval, and says the prime minister will call on EU leaders to reject any Brexit extension. Continue reading...
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Trump abandons plan to host G7 summit at his golf course
Trump abandons plan to host G7 summit at his golf course The plan to use one of the president's resorts in Florida sparked bipartisan criticism. Go to Source
Chile protests: Three dead in supermarket fire as clashes continue
Chile protests: Three dead in supermarket fire as clashes continue The protests were sparked by a rise in metro fares, which has since been suspended. Go to Source
Trump abandons plan to host G7 summit at his Miami golf course after criticism
Trump abandons plan to host G7 summit at his Miami golf course after criticism The plan to use one of the president's resorts in Florida sparked bipartisan criticism. Go to Source
Brazil environment: Clean-up on beaches affected by oil spill
Brazil environment: Clean-up on beaches affected by oil spill Thousands of people work to remove oil and tar from beaches as source of spill remains unclear. Go to Source
Qantas completes test of longest non-stop passenger flight
Qantas completes test of longest non-stop passenger flight The New York to Sydney flight is part of research on how ultra-long haul journeys affect our bodies. Go to Source
After Criticism, Trump to Select New Location for G7
After Criticism, Trump to Select New Location for G7 White House officials would consider another site, the president said, suggesting Camp David was a possibility. Go to Source
Defiant Mulvaney Rides Out Storm Over His Ukraine Comments
Defiant Mulvaney Rides Out Storm Over His Ukraine Comments As he approaches his anniversary in the White House as acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney finds himself in a something of a netherworld. Go to Source
Francis Rooney, G.O.P. Lawmaker Who Won’t Rule Out Impeachment, Is to Retire
Francis Rooney, G.O.P. Lawmaker Who Won’t Rule Out Impeachment, Is to Retire A day earlier, Mr. Rooney became the first House Republican to indicate that he was willing to consider supporting articles of impeachment. Go to Source
Candid pics of Twinkle’s sister you may have not seen before
Candid pics of Twinkle's sister you may have not seen before Go to Source