By Danny Boyle The rush-hour has been hit by travel disruption as an Arctic blast means weather warnings for ice, fog and snow remain in place. We have live travel updates – and the latest from the West Midlands, above, after a group of children fell through ice into a lake. Children plunge into frozenContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 Monday December 12”
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The Telegraph for the 5th week of August 2022
August 29 Boris Johnson will this week say Britain must not give up on investing in green energy in favour of short-term fixes for the cost-of-living crisis. We will be back in your inbox this evening too. Net zero | Boris Johnson set to say don’t give up on green energy Jane Shilling | Don’tContinue reading “The Telegraph for the 5th week of August 2022”
To owe her the most heartfelt debt
At 96, visibly frail, and having survived multiple health scares, the queen had been in the twilight of her reign for some years. But news of her death still landed with a thunderclap across the British realm, where the queen was a revered figure and an anchor of stability.
The EU Treaties
Originally posted on 21centurymanifesto:
HOW THE EU IS STRUCTURED TO SUPPORT BIG BUSINESS To understand the EU’s neo-liberal character and why it enforces austerity so rigorously, we have to go back to the Single European Act of 1986. This set the legal framework for the EU as it exists today.? The drafters of this…
The Independent’s look at the third week of March 2022
The third week of March 2022 looked at by the Independent.
Almaty ablaze
On the 25th of October 1990, Kazakhstan declared its sovereignty and Nursultan Nazarbayev was elected by the Supreme Soviet as the first president. Low wages of the oil workers in 2011 started a protest wave, which was followed in 2021 by rising food and energy prices.