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Future travel: Hollywood’s next-gen automobiles
Future travel: Hollywood's next-gen automobiles
A look at how Hollywood has imagined cars of the future in sci-fi movies.
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Boris Johnson sends unsigned request to Brussels for Brexit delay
Boris Johnson sends unsigned request to Brussels for Brexit delay
PM sends photocopy of request required by Benn act to Donald Tusk with a conflicting view in a second letterBoris Johnson has sent a letter to European council president Donald Tusk requesting a further Brexit delay beyond 31 October.Despite the prime minister’s insistence that he would not “negotiate” a further extension of the UK’s membership of the EU, he confirmed on Saturday evening that he had sought such a prolongation. Continue reading...
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MPs put brakes on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal with rebel amendment
MPs put brakes on Boris Johnson's Brexit deal with rebel amendment
PM says he will press ahead with legislation next week, but is obliged to request extensionHow did your MP vote?MPs have inflicted a humiliating defeat on Boris Johnson by passing a backbench amendment withholding their support from his Brexit deal.Instead of backing Johnson’s agreement in a “meaningful vote”, MPs passed an amendment tabled by a cross-party group of MPs led by Oliver Letwin by 322 votes to 306 – a majority of 16. Continue reading...
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What does the Letwin amendment mean for Brexit timetable?
What does the Letwin amendment mean for Brexit timetable?
Will Boris Johnson still try to get his deal through – and will he ask the EU for an extension?What happens now the Letwin amendment has passed?The former Tory minister Oliver Letwin’s amendment passed 322 to 306. This means Boris Johnson did not get the clean yes or no vote on his Brexit deal that he had hoped for in Saturday’s “super sitting” and must by law request an extension. In short, it pushes the focus of Brexit decision-making into next week. Continue reading...
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Boris Johnson’s Super Saturday bubble bursts
Boris Johnson's Super Saturday bubble bursts
‘Trust me, I’m Boris,’ the PM had said, and to his astonishment 322 MPs decided they didn’tBoris Johnson isn’t good at deferred gratification. Sulk wants. Sulk must have. Jennifer Arcuri had driven him mad by insisting he stick to Google Hangouts when he’d been dying to move on to spreadsheets. But today of all days he had been certain nothing could spoil his triumph. He’d looked the EU in the eye and he had blinked first. It took some skill to go back to Brussels and negotiate an even worse withdrawal agreement than Theresa May, but somehow – against all the odds – he had defied the gloomsters and pulled it off.So this was to have been his Super Saturday. A day to go down in the history books, when parliament met for the first time on ...
EU will grant Brexit extension if Johnson sends letter, says Brussels
EU will grant Brexit extension if Johnson sends letter, says Brussels
Officials say delay would be granted beyond 31 October, but EU will not make first moveThe EU will grant a further Brexit delay beyond 31 October if a letter of request is received from Boris Johnson, but the bloc will not make the first move, senior officials in Brussels have said.Shortly after the Commons put the prime minister under a legal obligation to seek an extension, a spokeswoman for the European commission called for clarification from Downing Street. Continue reading...
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March organisers hail ‘one of the greatest protest marches in British history’
March organisers hail ‘one of the greatest protest marches in British history’
Led by mayor Sadiq Khan, around one million protesters gathered to demand a fresh referendumIn one of the largest public demonstrations in British history, a crowd estimated at around one million marched outside parliament to demand MPs grant them a fresh referendum on Brexit.Organisers of the march said the turnout, buoyed by the dry weather and the promise of “super Saturday”, was comparable to the previous second referendum rally six months ago, when a million people gathered in central London. Continue reading...
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Turkey’s Erdogan vows to ‘crush heads’ of Kurdish fighters
Turkey's Erdogan vows to 'crush heads' of Kurdish fighters
The Turkish president says Kurdish-led forces must withdraw under the terms of a temporary truce.
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Hong Kong protests: NBA fans join anti-China display
Hong Kong protests: NBA fans join anti-China display
Spectators at a US basketball match don T-shirts and masks in support of the Hong Kong protests.
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Russia dam collapse at Siberia gold mine kills 15
Russia dam collapse at Siberia gold mine kills 15
Local officials open a criminal investigation over reports the dam was built illegally.
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U.K. Lawmakers Disrupt Boris Johnson’s Brexit Plan
U.K. Lawmakers Disrupt Boris Johnson’s Brexit Plan
What was supposed to be a dramatic up-or-down vote on the British prime minister’s deal with Brussels fizzled amid parliamentary maneuvers.
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Brexit: MPs debate Boris Johnson’s deal as People’s Vote march sets off – live news
Brexit: MPs debate Boris Johnson's deal as People's Vote march sets off – live news
MPs meet in ‘super Saturday’ Commons session as Speaker allows debate on Letwin amendment that would withhold support for new Brexit deal‘Super Saturday’: your guide to the dayThe amendments MPs are voting onHow much of Johnson’s ‘great new deal’ is actually new? 1.02pm BSTFormer cabinet minister Justine Greening who had the Tory whip withdrawn says the house is being given an “impossible choice”, she likens it to buying a house without going inside.Greening - along with fellow Tory exiles Dominic Grieve and Guto Bebb - has previously made clear she wants a second referendum. 12.57pm BSTMy colleague Mattha Busby is at the people’s vote march.An eye-catching arrangement of bottlecaps, some including...
What to Watch For in Today’s Brexit Vote: Live Updates
What to Watch For in Today’s Brexit Vote: Live Updates
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to take Britain out of the European Union is being debated with impassioned speeches, cheers and jeers in Parliament.
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The Cost of Boris Johnson’s Brexit Drive: A Fractured U. K.?
The Cost of Boris Johnson’s Brexit Drive: A Fractured U. K.?
The proposed exit deal promises to accentuate centrifugal forces that were already pulling Scotland and Northern Ireland out of the United Kingdom.
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What Boris Johnson Needs to Do to Win Parliament’s Vote on Brexit
What Boris Johnson Needs to Do to Win Parliament’s Vote on Brexit
Three groups of lawmakers are key as the prime minister aims to get approval for his deal on Saturday. He needs around 30 lawmakers to change sides.
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Chile protests: Unrest in Santiago over metro fare increase
Chile protests: Unrest in Santiago over metro fare increase
Protests sparked by a metro fare increase turn violent and spread across Santiago.
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Turkey Syria offensive: Mitch McConnell attacks Trump
Turkey Syria offensive: Mitch McConnell attacks Trump
Republican Mitch McConnell calls Turkey's Syria offensive and the US troop withdrawal a "nightmare".
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As Inquiry Widens, McConnell Is Said to See Impeachment Trial as Inevitable
As Inquiry Widens, McConnell Is Said to See Impeachment Trial as Inevitable
With an eye toward protecting the Republican majority, Senator Mitch McConnell is preparing a serious review of impeachment articles he sees as unavoidable.
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Kingfisher calendar girls turned actresses
Kingfisher calendar girls turned actresses
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Geminid and other magnificent meteor showers over the years
Geminid and other magnificent meteor showers over the years
Let's take a look at some gorgeous meteor showers over the years.
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20 foods to eat for clean and healthy blood
20 foods to eat for clean and healthy blood
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New secrets of the world’s ancient wonders revealed
New secrets of the world’s ancient wonders revealed
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PM faces Brexit extension even if his deal is passed
PM faces Brexit extension even if his deal is passed
Labour and former Tory MPs join in bid to force through extension with amendment on ‘super Saturday’Brexit ‘super Saturday’: your guide to the big dayBoris Johnson’s plan to push through a Brexit deal on Saturday looks likely to be frustrated after an alliance of Labour and former Tory MPs united behind a plan to force a new extension.After clinching a last-minute deal in Brussels on Thursday by agreeing to a customs border in the Irish Sea, the prime minister had hoped to frame the rare Saturday sitting of parliament as a dramatic “new deal or no deal” moment. Continue reading...
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Brexit: Labour to back rebel Tory bid to force Johnson to demand extension – live news
Brexit: Labour to back rebel Tory bid to force Johnson to demand extension – live news
Prime minister has said he is ‘very confident’ deal will be approved in historic Commons vote on Saturday Brexit extension unavoidable if MPs reject deal, says MerkelHow much of Johnson’s ‘great new deal’ is actually new?‘Super Saturday’: your guide to the big day 7.01pm BSTMargot James, one of 21 Tory rebel MPs expelled from the party last month, has said she will vote for Boris Johnson’s deal.James said her decision is due to that fact 64% of her constituents in Stourbridge voted to leave the EU, but that she does have concerns about risks it may pose to the future of the UK.It is important to note that what I trust will be agreed by parliament tomorrow is just a starting point for negotiation...
Brexit ‘super Saturday’: your guide to the big day
Brexit 'super Saturday': your guide to the big day
With MPs meeting on a Saturday for the first time since the Falklands conflict, how will the day unfold and what does it all mean?After over three years of parliamentary events touted as momentous, we will get one that definitely lives up to the billing – the first Saturday sitting of the Commons since the Falklands conflict, in which there will be a potentially knife-edge vote on a plan that could shape the UK’s future for a generation. Continue reading...
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Labour’s Melanie Onn declares intention to vote for Brexit deal
Labour's Melanie Onn declares intention to vote for Brexit deal
MP for Grimsby asks colleagues to back plan in an article with Tory Victoria PrentisWe as MPs need to come together to get Brexit done – and move onMelanie Onn has become the latest Labour MP to declare she is prepared to vote for Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal despite intense pressure to oppose it.Onn, who represents the leave-voting seat of Grimsby, has written an article for the Guardian with the Conservative MP Victoria Prentis urging colleagues to “use this unique chance to help us move on and get back to helping our constituents”. Continue reading...
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For three years we remainers have held our breath. This is the moment our dreams may die | Jonathan Freedland
For three years we remainers have held our breath. This is the moment our dreams may die | Jonathan Freedland
If Johnson’s Brexit deal is voted through, an idea we cherish, of cooperation across borders, will suffer a devastating blowIt would be tempting to call this the moment of truth, had truth not been an early casualty of a Brexit saga that was mired in lies and deception from the very start. Even so the Brexit story, which has twisted and tormented this country for the last three and a half years, is at a moment of decision. Outside parliament, hundreds of thousands will gather to make one, possibly last, plea to stay in the European Union. Inside, MPs are due to vote on an agreement that, if it passes, will see us make the break in less than a fortnight – thereby ending Bri...
Belgium to evacuate Isis suspects from Syria detention camps
Belgium to evacuate Isis suspects from Syria detention camps
Other European states also preparing to repatriate citizens accused of Isis links via safe zoneBelgium and other European states are preparing to evacuate citizens accused of having links to Islamic State from detention camps in north-eastern Syria through a newly declared safe zone being carved out by Turkish forces along the border.Belgian officials informed family members of detainees held in two camps on Friday that they would attempt to take advantage of a five-day ceasefire to retrieve nationals allegedly tied to the terror group. The Guardian has learned that other European states, including France and Germany, are also looking at ways to take advantage of the window declared by US vice-president Mike Pence on Thu...