Nissan warns Sunderland plant ‘unsustainable’ without EU trade deal
The 7,000 workers of the UK’s largest car manufacturing plant survived a cost-cutting decision last week, but there are other fears for the future.
The 7,000 workers of the UK’s largest car manufacturing plant survived a cost-cutting decision last week, but there are other fears for the future.
"The questions is how is this going to work, what will happen and all those crucial details are still being worked out."
You have to wonder if the PM would prefer to take a knee with the Black Lives Matter protestors or prostrate himself at the feet of Donald Trump?
It comes as car maker Nissan says its Sunderland plant would "not be sustainable" unless a trade deal is reached.
All eyes will be on the House of Commons at midday to see how the Prime Minister performs opposite the Labour leader.
Boris Johnson is to take "direct control" of the Government's handling of the coronavirus crisis, the paper revealed.
US President Donald Trump visited a church to pose for photos while holding a bible.
The latest round of trade talks is taking place but progress so far has been limited.
Following social distancing measures and hiring hospitality workers made redundant as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, eggslut Fitzrovia will launch in July.
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