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‘Brexit meteorite’ crashes in front of King’s Cross station – here’s why

A giant meteorite appeared in front of London's King's Cross station today as a warning of what life could be like post-Brexit. It was claimed in September that the UK will be the last European country to know if there's a meteorite hurtling towards Earth because it will leave the EU's space surveillance and tracking programme. The object appeared as news broke that three huge asteroids will fly dangerously close to Earth this weekend. Fintech company Monese, who were behind...

Wetherspoons manager forces poppy seller seeking shelter to stand out in pouring rain

Pub chain Wetherspoons has apologised after staff forced a poppy seller who was seeking shelter outside one of their pubs - to stand out in the rain. Pete West, 47, was selling the Royal British Legion's decorative poppies to passers-by as the heavens opened. To stay dry, Pete stood under a concrete canopy which forms part of The Chevalier pub in Exeter, Devon. But the manager of the pub came out and told Pete he wouldn't be able to stand...

Wetherspoon’s founder says ‘no deal’ really means ‘free trade’

Wetherspoon Founder and Chairman Tim Martin has called on UK negotiators to scrap any sort of deal with the EU in favour of free trade with the rest of the world. The outspoken critic of the union say he believes the benefits of free trade “far outweigh the illusory benefits of any sort of deal with the EU”. “In fact, ‘no deal’ really means ‘free trade’”, he added in a statement distributed by Leave Means Leave. Many Brexiteers have claimed...

Leave-supporting Llanelli left reeling as manufacturing industry moves out due to Brexit

The Welsh town of Llanelli – which voted 56.7 per cent to leave the EU in the referendum – has been left reeling after a major manufacturer upped sticks due to Brexit. Global firm Schaeffler announced this week that it is to close its plant in Llanelli due to uncertainty over Britain’s departure from the European Union. The closure was described as the “tremor that will lead to the Brexit earthquake” in the Welsh Assembly, with Juergen Ziegler, the company’s...

Over half of young Brits are living ‘hand to mouth’

Over half of young Brits are living ‘hand to mouth’, according to a study. Researchers who polled 2,000 adults aged 21-38 found many would struggle to get by if they were to find themselves out of work suddenly. According to the data a whopping 41 per cent of their income is spent on rent or mortgage and bills, while another £160.71 goes on food and groceries every month. That means overall £1,928.52 a year goes out of their bank account...

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