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Day: July 16, 2018

May set to mount climbdown over her Brexit plan
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May set to mount climbdown over her Brexit plan

    Theresa May could be seriously damaged by a defeat Theresa May is set to mount a dramatic climbdown over her Brexit plan to avoid an embarrassing defeat at the hand of a powerful group of Brexiteers. The government may adopt a series of amendments to the customs bill put forward by Jacob Rees-Mogg which are designed to impose strict conditions on the PM in negotiations with the EU. It comes after Theresa May produced a plan which would keep the UK closely tied to Brussels' rules on goods and food. The amendments are backed by arch-Eurosceptics including Jacob Rees-Mogg, Sir Bernard Jenkin, Priti Patel and Iain Duncan Smith who are furious at the Chequers plan. Sir Bernard Jenkin told the World at One the Chequers plan was dead, with opposition from both wings of t...
UK unveils new Tempest fighter jet to replace Typhoon
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UK unveils new Tempest fighter jet to replace Typhoon

    The defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, has unveiled plans for a new RAF fighter jet, the Tempest, which will eventually replace the Eurofighter Typhoon. Speaking at the Farnborough airshow, Williamson unveiled a model of the sixth-generation fighter jet the Ministry of Defence (MoD) expects to emerge from its new combat air strategy, designed to maintain the UK’s status as a so-called tier one military power after Brexit. This is a strategy to keep control of the air, both at home and abroad, to remain a global leader in the sector, Williamson said. He said he wanted the Tempest to be flying alongside the existing fleet of Typhoons and the US-made F-35s by 2035. The government said it would spend £2bn to develop the aircraft between now and 2025, using money set...
EU immigration to Britain falls to five year low
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EU immigration to Britain falls to five year low

    The number of immigrants moving from the European Union to Britain fell by a quarter to a five-year low last year. According to the first data for a full calendar year since the Brexit vote an estimated 101,000 more people arrived in the UK from the bloc than left in 2017. It is the lowest for any 12-month period since the year to March 2013, when it stood at 95,000. Overall net long-term migration, including arrivals and departures of non-EU nationals, was about 282,000 in 2017. The figure was up by 33,000 on the year before, but statisticians attributed the rise to an unusual pattern in estimates of non-EU student immigration for 2016 which research indicates was an anomaly. Nicola White, of the ONS's Migration Statistics Division, said: With around 280,000 mor...
Trump reveals the Queen’s views on Brexit in latest interview
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Trump reveals the Queen’s views on Brexit in latest interview

    US President Donald Trump has revealed details of his conversation with the Queen and hailed the 92-year-old monarch an incredible woman in a bombshell interview with Piers Morgan. Mr Trump met with the Queen on Friday at Windsor Castle as part of his working visit to the UK. He told Piers Morgan during an interview on Air Force One, that the Queen had described Brexit as a complex problem before adding that he thought she is an incredible woman. She is so sharp, she is so beautiful, when I say beautiful inside and out. That is a beautiful woman. Following his UK visit, the president is now preparing to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He confessed to Mr Morgan, in the interview for Good Morning Britain, that although he didn't know Putin well, he thou...
News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London
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News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant is being constructed with taking full security measures. The Premier said this while addressing a gathering on the occasion of the First Concrete Pouring Ceremony of the Second Unit of the Nuclear Power Plant in Pabna yesterday. Visiting Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Yury Ivanovich Borisov paid a call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant office in Pabna yesterday. During the meeting, the PM said, her government has the plan to construct more nuclear power plant as the sources of renewable energy. Russian Deputy Prime Minister assured of cooperating Bangladesh in various fields for mutual benefits. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged the countrymen to support her government for the contin...