Newsletter Jun 15, 2022
UK airport chaos due to Brexit 'shambles': Ryanair boss

The CEO of Europe's biggest airline also dismissed threats of summer strike action by what he called "Mickey Mouse" unions in Belgium and Spain covering some Ryanair workers.


Britain And Falklands Mark 40 Years Since Argentine Surrender

Britain and Falklands mark 40 years since Argentine surrender


Britain defies EU with 'relatively trivial' N.Ireland law

Britain published plans on Monday to override some post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland by scrapping checks and challenging the role played by the European Union's court in a new clash with Brussels.

UK scraps subsidies for electric plug-in cars

Britain's automobile sector had stalled last year on pandemic fallout including a semiconductor shortage.

UK tribunal backs most of ruling against Meta's Giphy deal

Meta Platforms won an appeal against Britain blocking its acquisition of Giphy on a single procedural ground, but the country's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) endorsed the regulator's finding that the deal could harm competition.

Human remains found in Amazon search for missing journalist, expert

The development came a day after police said they had found personal items belonging to the two.

Northern Ireland protocol explainer: why the UK government's plan to change it violates international law

By merely publishing its intention to unilaterally override the protocol, the UK is already in breach of international law

UK Jobs Market Loses Some Of Its Inflation Heat

Britain's jobless rate rose for the first time since late 2020 and other measures of the country's hot labour market cooled, potentially easing inflation worries at the Bank of England which is due to raise rates again this week.

After years of breaking the rules, Boris Johnson must now hope his MPs won't change the only one keeping him in office

Public trust in politicians in the UK is at the lowest level on record. Labour leads in many opinion polls and Johnson has just faced a vote of confidence in which 148 of his MPs voted against him.

Smoking age: here's what effect raising it to 21 could have in England

England wouldn't be the first country to increase the age a person can legally buy tobacco products in a bid to tackle smoking.

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