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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.
Eco-Activists Threaten Heathrow Airport with Drones
Threat against Heathrow Airport. An environmental organization has threatened to fly drones around London's airport since September 13, BNT reported.
This would stop all flights from Heathrow. The aim was to put pressure on the British government to take more serious steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
President Iohannis, UK PM Johnson discuss Romanian-British relations, Brexit in phone conversation
President Klaus Iohannis had a telephone conversation with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday, focusing on relations between the two countries as well as the UK withdrawal from the European Union, according to the Presidential Administration.
Boris Johnson Meets with Emmanuel Macron in Paris
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron will talk in Paris today.
Brexit and other major topics, including the issue of Iran, will be at the center of the talks.
This will be the first meeting between the two since Johnson headed the British government. He also spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday.
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H.E Emma Hopkins: We Want the Bulgarians to Stay in the UK
On Sunday, the Sunday Times published a document saying the UK would be hit by "shortages of fuel, food and medicine if it left the European Union without an agreement and also threatened to disrupt ports and a hard border with Ireland." This is shown by documents of the British Government / so-called. Operation Yellowhammer.
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.
The United Kingdom May Be Left without some of Its Medicines after Brexit
The United Kingdom is asking logistics providers to bid for an express freight contract worth 25 million pounds a day to supply drugs to the country after it will leave the European Union on October 31, BNR reported.
The Successor of Theresa May Has to Be Announced Today
Today, the successor of Theresa May, the leader of the Conservative Party and the British Government, has to be announced.
UK Will Allocate over $ 22 Million to Combat Disinformation in Eastern Europe
Over the next three years, the British government will allocate £ 18m ($ 22.5m) to combat disinformation and the "fake news" phenomenon in Eastern European countries, as well as strengthening of independent media in Western Balkans, DW reported.
In the words of British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt, it is a priority to create conditions for the smooth work of the journalists.
1943 letter reveals British Museum Trustee favored repatriation of Parthenon Marbles
An old letter written by late British art historian Kenneth Clark reveals that the former British Museum Trustee had argued in favor of the return of the Parthenon sculptures.