The European courts have come to represent everything Brexiteers hate about the EU Credit: Rex Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak By Tony Diver, SUNDAY POLITICAL EDITOR (ACTING) European judges have become the bogeymen of British politics. Seldom a day goes by when the newspapers do not refer to the overweening influenceContinue reading “Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak”
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The Telegraph for the Weekend of 2022 December 03-04
Parents are warned to look out for the symptoms of Strep A after several children died from the infection. Strep A kills six primary-age children in UK Concerns are mounting over rising deaths from Strep A. Six primary school-age children have now died from the bacterial infection in Britain, it emerged today – as healthContinue reading “The Telegraph for the Weekend of 2022 December 03-04”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 November 25
A look at what happened and got in the news on 24-25 November 2022
The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 November 23
By Danny Boyle The King, pictured with the South African president, has hosted his first state banquet. Also in this newsletter, the NHS chief executive announces menopausal staff may be given lighter duties – and a breaking story on a deadly shooting at a Walmart in the US. Menopausal NHS staff to be allowed toContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 November 23”
The telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 November 22
These days, one cannot help but hear many reports about Qatar, human rights and football (or soccer) games.
This was Europe in the first half of September (by the Guardian)
07 September 2022 Does the new broom in Downing Street bring even a hint of rapprochement between Britain and the EU? Will Liz Truss reach out in friendship as Vladimir Putin steps up his energy war on Europe or will the zero-sum approach of the Johnson era also define the new prime minister’s? Truss hasContinue reading “This was Europe in the first half of September (by the Guardian)”
Main news items for the first half of September
Looking at what made the headlines the first half of September 2022
2nd week of August 2022 by Bloomberg
August 08 US Democrats finally have something to celebrate. President Joe Biden emerged from a prolonged period of isolation due to Covid-19 right as a massive $430 billion climate, energy and tax bill that was critical to his domestic agenda was passed by the Senate yesterday. His party was disciplined in just getting it done, showingContinue reading “2nd week of August 2022 by Bloomberg”