Six bits of bad news you might have missed in Sunak’s spending review
From benefits to Brexit, here's the bad news you missed from Sunak's spending review.
From benefits to Brexit, here's the bad news you missed from Sunak's spending review.
Goldman Sachs said the fallout of a no-deal outcome was likely to be “two to three times larger” than that of “the worst pandemic witnessed in post-war history.”
"UK government's own forecasts say that the EU/Japan FTA had more economic benefits for the UK than the UK/Japan FTA."
Liz Sugg, the sustainable development minister, resigned from her role in the revamped Foreign Office and Development Office, calling Sunak's cuts "fundamentally wrong".
"Away from the headlines, the Government has slipped out an announcement on benefit rates that will come as a major blow."
The EU has thanked US president-elect Joe Biden for his "clear support" amid the bloc's dispute with Britain over Boris Johnson's controversial Brexit legislation.
While there is an appetite for change, the UK should ramp up their efforts against obesity.
Antony Blinken has called Brexit a "total mess" and compared Britain leaving the EU to a dog being run over by a car.
"Anyone excited for lockdown 3 in January? Can’t wait for the trilogy to happen!"
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