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Brexit: The British Can Go to the Polls Again On 12 December
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Brexit: The British Can Go to the Polls Again On 12 December

The bullet is via the church: the British can proceed to the polls again on 12 December. The British House of Commons authorized Tuesday Excellent Minister Boris Johnson's proposal to organise earlier elections. Labor's want to arrange the elections 3 days earlier did not do well.   Johnson has earned the morning: the British can prepare for a new poll on December 12. It will be the third time considering that the 2015 elections that Britain has prepared nationwide elections. The plan for early on elections was forbidden from the lower house on Monday night time, however it had been a motion that necessary a two-thirds vast majority. Johnson attempted again on Tuesday with the common monthly bill, for which the simple most of one half plus one is enough, which time it was hit. 438 ...
Barclays Moves European Branches To Ireland Because Of Brexit
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Barclays Moves European Branches To Ireland Because Of Brexit

Barclays moves European branches to Ireland Because of Brexit. The British bank Barclays moves Spanish, French and German branches of the company from the United Kingdom to Ireland.   The bank does this in an arrangement for the British departure from the European Union. In this way, the bank hopes to remain to serve European customers in the same way in the case of a Brexit without a deal. It is assumed that all European branches of Barclays will eventually move to Ireland. Barclays follows the policy of other British banks. HSBC declared last week to move Irish and Polish parts to France. Lloyds would also have similar plans. Barclays becomes the largest bank in Ireland when it comes to possessions. With the intervention, the total assets amount to 223 billion pounds. It is a...
British Prime Minister May Continues to Believe in Good Brexit Deal
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British Prime Minister May Continues to Believe in Good Brexit Deal

British Prime Minister Theresa May continues to believe in a "good" Brexit deal between the UK (UK) and the European Union.   This is what the spokesman for May said in a reaction to the doubts expressed by several British leaders recently. For example, trade minister Liam Fox stressed this weekend that there is a significant chance that the UK will leave the EU without a deal. He spoke of a 60 percent chance of a so-called 'no-deal' and accused the European Union of a lack of flexibility in the negotiations. Central bank president Mark Carney last Friday the chance of a Brexit without agreement "uncomfortably large", although he said that it is unlikely. The May spokesperson said Monday: We continue to believe that an agreement is the most likely outcome because achieving a goo...
One Blunder after Another: That’s how the Queen has Never Treated
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One Blunder after Another: That’s how the Queen has Never Treated

One Blunder after Another: That's how the Queen has Never Treated. US President Donald Trump met Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle for tea - making one or the other misstep.   On Friday afternoon (July 13), Queen Elizabeth (92) has received US President Donald Trump (72) and First Lady Melania (48) at Windsor Castle, reports Planet Engine. But Trump did not give much to the protocol and violated the etiquette several times. The Queen kept her sphinx-like smile. The minutes that made you shake your head, you see in the video above. For more than 10 minutes, the Queen waited for her announced visit. Twice she looked at the clock, wrote a Twitter user and asked confused: "I've never seen the Queen waiting for someone like that - what's going on ?!" There was a panic. Irritated tw...
Britain Makes a Deadly Trap at Turkish Airport- Family Demands Research
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Britain Makes a Deadly Trap at Turkish Airport- Family Demands Research

Britain Makes a Deadly Trap at Turkish Airport- Family Demands Research. A 30-year-old British man died at Dalaman airport in Turkey. According to the local authorities, he would have fallen 15 meters down. The man would have been taken off his flight and had been detained at the airport for three days.   Andrew Westlake was on holiday for the first time abroad with his partner and his 1-year-old daughter. The man would fly back from the Dalaman airport in southwestern Turkey. There, however, he would have fallen 15 meters down from a balcony. Jet2, with which Westlake flew, confirmed in a press release that one of her passengers had died at the airport, says Town News. According to the Turkish press agency Dogan, Westlake would have been imprisoned for three days in Dalaman. He wo...