Sunday Times
Food and Drug Shortages - the Worst Case Scenario For Brexit Without a Deal
Food and drug shortages, as well as riots - this, according to a British government report, is the worst case scenario for Brexit without a deal. The ''Yellow Hammer'' file was first published in the British Sunday Times in early August, and after the insistence of the opposition, the ruling made the entire document public.
Leaked Cross-Government Study Shows No-Deal Brexit Worst Case Scenario
If Britain leaves the EU without an agreement, it will suffer from a shortage of fuels, food and medicines, the Sunday Times reported, citing Operation Yellowhammer, the cross-government study of the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
Theresa May: The Choice is between Leaving the EU with a Deal or not have Brexit
There is now a clear choice for Britain between leave the European Union with a deal or not leave it at all, British Prime Minister Theresa May said, trying to reach a compromise with the opposition Labor party quoted by the British newspaper Observer.
Business figures call for vote on Brexit terms: Report
More than 70 business figures are calling for a public vote on the final terms of Britain's exit from the European Union, warning that the country faces "either a blindfold or a destructive hard Brexit", the Sunday Times reported.
Leading British Media Open a Technology Center in Bulgaria
After at the end of May this year the respected British financial magazine Financial Times said it would unveil a technology center in Bulgaria, it is now clear that more media from the UK will follow this step.
UK 'likely to leave EU without deal'
Britain is now likely leave the European Union without a deal due to the "intransigence" of the European Union, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox told the Sunday Times.
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A British historian's battle against the junta
The 2017 fact-based drama "The Post" revolves around the Washington Post's decision in 1971 to publish the Pentagon Papers. A similar thriller unfolded at the offices of the Sunday Times of London a few years earlier, in 1968.
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Britain aims to resettle ex-spy in the US
Britain is considering offering poisoned Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia new identities and a fresh life in the United States in an attempt to protect them from further murder attempts, the Sunday Times newspaper reported.
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New Identities and New Life for the Skripals in the United States
New Zealand could become the Skripals new home although the US is the more likely destination.
Britain is considering offering poisoned Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia new identities and a fresh life in the US in an attempt to protect them from further murder attempts.
Theresa May Pledges to Keep EU Arrest Warrant and Europol Links
Theresa May will pledge to keep Britain closely tied to the EU for security reasons this week as she launches a final push to settle the UK's blueprint for Brexit, The Sunday Times reported.