Trump Calls on Extremists to ‘Stand By’


By BY NICHOLAS KRISTOF from NYT Opinion
https://ift.tt/2HMjxnd
Instead of condemning violent groups, the president marshals them.
Share:

Brad Parscale steps away from the Trump campaign entirely after episode involving law enforcement.


By BY MATT STEVENS AND MAGGIE HABERMAN from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/2EQzU0Y
Share:

Families of 12 Hong Kong activists captured at sea by China look for answers

The families of 12 activists captured by China in August demand their swift return.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict: Russia offers to host Nagorno-Karabakh peace talks

The offer comes as Azerbaijan vows to fight for full control of the disputed Armenian-majority area.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Onions, ironing and 'sex appeal': Who is Tony Abbott?

The gaffe-prone former prime minister is a polarising figure in Australia.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

US Election: Whoever becomes the next president, social media is changing

Both Trump and Biden want to take away the US law that protects platforms from being liable for what their users post.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: Dorset festival artwork tribute to victims

In Memoriam has been created out of bed sheets and was installed on the beach at Sandbanks.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

The fight for women's prayer rights in Israel

How a group of Jewish feminists demanded the same prayer rights as Jewish men.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

'It's all on me': The struggle of being a mother during the pandemic

Three mothers talk about life in a pandemic, and the 'total chaos' of working from home with kids.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: How Italy has fought back from virus disaster

Italy was the first country in Europe to be overwhelmed by the virus but is so far keeping it in check.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: How to survive a pandemic as a young entrepreneur

'We've learnt to be agile': Emily, Keaton and Zoe share their tips

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Denise Johnson: Posthumous solo album finally puts singer centre stage

Denise Johnson was almost ready to release her debut when she died unexpectedly in July.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

N.B.A. Finals Live Updates: Game 1 Lakers vs. Heat


By BY SOPAN DEB AND MARC STEIN from NYT Sports
https://ift.tt/3l2NWMe
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are up against Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat for the championship.
Share:

Anyone Else Want to See Trump ‘Shut Up’?


By BY GAIL COLLINS from NYT Opinion
https://ift.tt/3l1zR1B
Our president as a terrible toddler.
Share:

Far-Right Group That Trades in Political Violence Gets a Boost


By BY NEIL MACFARQUHAR, ALAN FEUER, MIKE BAKER AND SHEERA FRENKEL from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/30nxtKP
During this week’s presidential debate, President Trump said an extremist organization should “stand back and stand by.” Some saw it as an endorsement of a group known for street brawls.
Share:

A major Boston hospital has a cluster of cases among its staff and patients.


By BY GIULIA MCDONNELL NIETO DEL RIO from NYT World
https://ift.tt/2HMcPh5
Share:

Trump Renews Fears of Voter Intimidation as G.O.P. Poll Watchers Mobilize


By BY DANNY HAKIM, STEPHANIE SAUL, NICK CORASANITI AND MICHAEL WINES from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/2Sc4nJI
Republicans are putting together what they call an army of Trump supporters to monitor election procedures.
Share:

Hopeful Day in Queens: A Slice of Pizza, Served Indoors


By BY MATTHEW HAAG from NYT New York
https://ift.tt/3ihxplS
After months of lockdown, restaurant owners in this Queens neighborhood finally had a reason to be optimistic: indoor dining had returned.
Share:

Pennsylvania’s top election official casts doubt on fraud claims in Luzerne County.


By BY NICK CORASANITI from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/2SeAx7K
Share:

Republicans Scold Trump on White Supremacy, Fearing a Drag on the Party


By BY ALEXANDER BURNS, JONATHAN MARTIN AND MAGGIE HABERMAN from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/33ffFU4
For the second time in two weeks, Republicans distanced themselves from the president, expressing unease about his failure to disavow an extremist group linked with acts of violence.
Share:

Job loss fears as furlough lifeline starts to wind down

Firms face higher furlough costs from Thursday, as Labour warns millions of jobs hang in the balance.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Newspaper headlines: PM warns rule breakers as dad shops without mask

Boris Johnson's statement about a "critical moment" in the pandemic dominates most front pages.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

'I worked a five hour shift and got paid nothing'

A 19-year-old woman begins a campaign to ban unpaid work trials after working a shift for no pay.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

The Facebook Pages With the Largest Share of Debate Conversation


By BY DAVEY ALBA from NYT Technology
https://ift.tt/3n663Tg
Which Facebook pages are engaging people the most about Tuesday’s presidential debate? Here are the top 10.
Share:

Researchers say a Project Veritas video accusing Ilhan Omar of voter fraud was a ‘coordinated disinformation campaign.’


By BY MAGGIE ASTOR from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/3jlJl7K
The timing of a deceptive video, which accuses Ilhan Omar of voter fraud, indicates that several conservatives, including Donald Trump Jr., may have known about it in advance.
Share:

Meron Benvenisti Dies at 86; Urged One State for Jews and Palestinians


By BY SAM ROBERTS from NYT World
https://ift.tt/2ScqTlK
As a political scientist, columnist and ‘the last Zionist,’ he argued against a separate Palestinian state, saying the growth of West Bank settlements had precluded it.
Share:

Trump Sent a Warning. Let’s Take It Seriously.


By BY THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN from NYT Opinion
https://ift.tt/30kXM4d
Our democracy is in terrible danger — more than in 1861, more than after Pearl Harbor, more than during the Cuban missile crisis.
Share:

The Morning


By Unknown Author from NYT Briefing
https://ift.tt/30iPOZs
The Morning
Share:

Barrett told senators that Trump offered her the nomination much sooner than was previously known.


By BY NICHOLAS FANDOS from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/3kQQRrs
Share:

Top Intelligence Official Releases Unverified, Previously Rejected Russia Information


By BY JULIAN E. BARNES, ADAM GOLDMAN AND NICHOLAS FANDOS from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/33dw773
The disclosure appeared to be aimed at helping President Trump benefit politically, and intelligence agencies were said to object to its release.
Share:

Watch Live Debate Stream: Trump vs Biden


By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/34dnCIH
President Trump and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. are debating for the first time, moderated by Chris Wallace of Fox News. Watch here with our live fact-checks and analysis.
Share:

Twins’ Playoff Misery Continues, Courtesy of the Depleted Astros


By BY TYLER KEPNER from NYT Sports
https://ift.tt/3ieKlZY
The stage seemed set for Minnesota to break its streak of postseason losses. But sure enough, a late collapse delivered a 17th consecutive playoff defeat.
Share:

In the Breonna Taylor Case, a Battle of Blame Over the Grand Jury


By BY SHAILA DEWAN, WILL WRIGHT AND JOHN ELIGON from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/3kYO1AO
In theory, jurors have broad powers to investigate, subpoena witnesses and bring charges, legal experts said. But in practice, prosecutors control the process and are rarely challenged.
Share:

Cuomo and De Blasio Need a United Front on Coronavirus Hot Spots


By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion
https://ift.tt/2G2aIW0
Working together, the governor and mayor can help keep the virus at bay.
Share:

Chris Christie helped run Trump’s debate prep. He’ll also be a debate pundit for ABC.


By BY MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/34970Sm
Share:

Two-fifths of plants at risk of extinction, says report

We are failing to harness the many benefits plants can provide, say scientists.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Universal Credit: Plea not to axe £20 a week ‘lifeline’

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation calls on the chancellor to extend an increase to Universal Credit.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: NHS well stocked for ventilators this winter

The NHS now has access to 30,000 machines that can help people breathe if they are very ill with Covid-19.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Black History Month: Postboxes painted to honour black Britons

Sir Lenny Henry is among a variety of figures to feature on the postboxes in Black History Month.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Newspaper headlines: PM 'hasn't a clue' and 1m missed breast cancer scans

Many of Wednesday's papers reflect on Boris Johnson's confusion over Covid rules in the North East.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Great Barrier Reef: Uncovering the secrets of Australia's deep waters

Scientists explain how the biggest deep-sea study of two marine parks led to exciting discoveries.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Female Koran reciters 'part of Islamic legacy'

How female Muslim Koran reciters are making their voices heard.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Hydrogen-powered train makes UK maiden journey

The Hydroflex made a 25-mile round-trip in Warwickshire, reaching speeds of up to 50 mph.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: What is the R number and why does it matter?

Experts keep discussing the value of R, but what is it and why does it matter?

from BBC News - Home
Share:

'The new Covid support for business is nuts'

Dejection over latest government help for business has left many small firms fearing for their futures.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Russian cleaner sweeps to power in surprise village vote

'Flabbergasted' Marina Udgodskaya only entered the race as her boss needed someone else to stand.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Ai Weiwei: 'Too late' to curb China's global influence

The Chinese artist and dissident says the West should have worried about China decades ago.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Life: Doctor Foster spin-off explores 'loneliness in big cities'

BBC One drama Life follows residents of Manchester whose lives intertwine unexpectedly.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

'If you steal music, you aren't a real music fan'

The music industry is trying to clampdown on the latest form of music piracy known as stream-ripping.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

43 Student Journalists Quit N.Y.U. Paper After Dispute With Adviser


By BY KATIE ROBERTSON from NYT Business
https://ift.tt/33aRExm
A post signed by nearly all of the Washington Square News staff accused its new adviser, a longtime journalism professor, of being “rude and disrespectful.”
Share:

Behind the White House Effort to Pressure the C.D.C. on School Openings


By BY MARK MAZZETTI, NOAH WEILAND AND SHARON LAFRANIERE from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/2S41uLc
Documents and interviews show how senior officials sought to play down the risks of sending children back to the classroom, alarming public health experts.
Share:

Read the Presentation the White House Sent to the C.D.C. on Reopening Schools


By Unknown Author from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/33bmO7V
The White House prepared slides downplaying the virus’s effects on children and boosting the importance of reopening schools. The C.D.C. objected, and the presentation was never made public.
Share:

Corrections: Sept. 29, 2020


By Unknown Author from NYT Corrections
https://ift.tt/33auPK2
Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020.
Share:

Bipartisan House Bill Aims to Fix Boeing 737 Max Safety Lapses


By BY NIRAJ CHOKSHI from NYT Business
https://ift.tt/3jgZv20
The measure seeks to strengthen the Federal Aviation Administration and impose tougher penalties on corporate executives who undermine regulators.
Share:

Coronvirus


By Unknown Author from NYT World
https://ift.tt/30gIWM4
Coronvirus
Share:

With No Last-Set Tiebreaker, French Open Match Lasts More Than Six Hours


By BY BEN ROTHENBERG from NYT Sports
https://ift.tt/2HIuHJP
Lorenzo Giustino defeated Corentin Moutet in a match that helped push the French Open slate to a post-midnight completion.
Share:

The Supreme Court Ad Wars Begin


By BY NICK CORASANITI from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/3i8mk6N
It didn’t take long for the fight over Judge Amy Coney Barrett to reach the airwaves, in races up and down the ballot.
Share:

Trump denounces discussion of Supreme Court nominee’s beliefs as anti-Catholic, even as he attacks Biden’s faith.


By BY ANNIE KARNI from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/30ijl5t
Share:

Meet a Secret Trump Voter


By BY BRET STEPHENS from NYT Opinion
https://ift.tt/2GeRw78
‘Being a lesbian who’s voting for Trump is like coming out of the closet again.’
Share:

Sir David Attenborough gets quizzed by kids after plea to world leaders to save nature

His hope for the future of the planet lies in the hands of children, so what do they want to ask him?

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: NHS faces pandemic 'triple whammy' this winter

Health bosses warn about rising Covid-19 cases, a major backlog in treatment and reduced capacity.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: Early pub closing 'putting shop workers at risk'

Staff in stores selling alcohol after 10pm may be exposed to violence and infection, a union warns.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

The water-saving device wasting billions of litres every week

Low flush toilets often waste more water than they save due to poor engineering and confusing buttons.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Newspaper headlines: 'Tory rebels' virus revolt' amid 'deadly chaos'

Many of Tuesday's papers lead on pressure on ministers to give MPs a say over Covid-19 restrictions.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

TikTok ban: How did TikTok stay online in the US?

Sophia Smith-Galer explains why President Trump shifted his position on banning new downloads of the app

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Dublin Lord Mayor: Hazel Chu and her Chinese heritage

The city's first Lord Mayor of Chinese heritage reveals the racism she and her family have faced.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

From tea fields to university in Sri Lanka

Theresa is one of the first women from her community of tea pickers in Sri Lanka to go to university.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Scientists create a microscopic robot that ‘walks’

The scientists behind a microscopic "walking" robot hope their tech could one day be used against cancer.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

The cat who hitched a lift on a worldwide tour

Former Scottish rugby player Dean Nicholson met a lifelong friend as he cycled around the world.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Lib Dems: Ed Davey promises 'to be the voice of carers'

Ed Davey will draw on his experience as a carer in his first leader's speech at party conference.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: 'Forced to work' as medics fighting Covid

Almost 200 health workers have died of Covid-19 in Venezuela since the pandemic began in March.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Local food heroes: Tesco teams up with Olio

Supermarket chain Tesco has teamed up with the food-sharing app Olio in a bid to reduce food waste.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus tales from Tom's Bench on Clapham Common

Jim Grover's pictures of people he met on Clapham Common who talked about their altered lives.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Covid: Dementia patient's wife describes 'torture' of lack of visits

A woman describes her pain at not being able to see her husband regularly at his care home.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Orkney island of Westray claims to have UK's longest golf hole

The monster 738-yard hole on the Orkney island of Westray is one of the longest in the world.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Voicemail from prison: How a mum and daughter rebuilt their relationship

A voicemail app makes it easier to speak to family members in prison, as one young woman found when her mum was jailed.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

The woman who quit smoking and built a hypnotherapy firm

Grace Smith used hypnosis to give up smoking, and it inspired her to take up the profession.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Test and Trace: 'I spoke to one person in four months'

People who worked for England's NHS Test and Trace tell of technical problems, confusion and wasted resources.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

High Street hopefuls: The people opening new shops

The entrepreneurs opening High Street businesses during Covid when others have closed or gone digital.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Meng Wanzhou: The PowerPoint that sparked an international row

The top Huawei executive's closely watched extradition case returns to court on Monday.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Covid symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself?

A new cough, fever and change in smell or taste are the key symptoms that mean you may have coronavirus.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Covid: Seven ways the job market has changed for young people

The coronavirus pandemic has transformed the working lives of the under-25s.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Strictly Come Dancing: How do you film during a pandemic?

The BBC has revealed how it will protect celebrities, dancers and crew working on the show.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Darnold Throws Three Interceptions in Blowout Loss


By BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports
https://ift.tt/3kX5Y2F
The Colts returned two of Sam Darnold’s turnovers for touchdowns as the Jets fell to 0-3 for the second consecutive year under Coach Adam Gase.
Share:

What We Learned From Week 3 of the N.F.L. Season


By BY BENJAMIN HOFFMAN from NYT Sports
https://ift.tt/367o2Tw
Fourth quarter leads were far from safe in a week where Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, Seattle and Chicago — yes, the Bears — improved to 3-0.
Share:

Trump uses a news conference to defend his Supreme Court nominee and attack Biden’s fitness for office.


By BY NEIL VIGDOR from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/2S6gyYO
Share:

A significant national lead for Biden.


By Unknown Author from NYT The Upshot
https://ift.tt/3i4kNOR
Share:

Donald Trump 'paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016' - New York Times

The New York Times says the president paid no income tax at all in 10 of the last 15 years.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: Up to £10,000 fine for failure to self-isolate in England

New rules mean anyone in England who tests positive for coronavirus has a legal duty to self isolate.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Covid lockdown: Two thirds of Wales' population affected

Three more counties have rules imposed, with nearly two million people now affected.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Boris Johnson promises to protect 30% of UK's land by 2030

Countries must act now to reverse biodiversity loss, Boris Johnson will tell a UN event later.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Movers 'more likely to buy than first-time buyers'

The coronavirus crisis is changing the dynamic in the UK housing market, researchers suggest.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Brain-eating microbe: US city told not to use water amid contamination concerns

People in Lake Jackson, Texas, are urged not to use tap water because it might be contaminated.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

At a Pennsylvania rally, Trump says he’d have an edge if the 2020 race is decided by the Supreme Court or Congress.


By BY MICHAEL CROWLEY from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/333Lr6o
Share:

How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lives on In Pop Culture


By BY SARA ARIDI from NYT At Home
https://ift.tt/3411Wzs
She found A-list fame late in life, appearing in movies, children’s books and ‘S.N.L.’ impressions.
Share:

You Can Get Focused (Hint: Put Down That Phone)


By BY CAREN OSTEN GERSZBERG from NYT At Home
https://ift.tt/3mUiCkH
The average person’s mind wanders nearly half the time. Here’s how to pull it back to attention.
Share:

The Judiciary Committee will hold hearings starting Oct. 12. Here is what’s next.


By BY EMILY COCHRANE, NICHOLAS FANDOS AND DANIEL VICTOR from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/337j3Ae
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, has already vowed that the Senate will vote on President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee by the end of the year, though he has not made clear whether that will happen before Election Day, Nov. 3.
Share:

California wildfires: The inmates training to be firefighters

Brandon Smith is a former inmate firefighter and now helps former prisoners find jobs in the fire service.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Six the musical: From a bedroom to Broadway (almost)

The musical Six was pulled just hours before its New York debut because of Covid-19.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: ‘I used to film weddings but now I film funerals’

Ian Wilkinson has filmed more than 100 services since April.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Female street artists: 'People assume I’m not the artist'

Rosie is passionate about brightening our cities but she says she's faced sexist views on the streets.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Photography award winners show the fragility and beauty of mangrove forests

The Mangrove Photography Award winners show the beauty and fragility of the unique ecosystems.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

University entrance: The ‘taboo’ about who doesn’t go

How have white working-class boys been so left behind in getting university places?

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Amy Coney Barrett: Who is Trump's Supreme Court pick?

A favourite of social conservatives, Judge Barrett would swing the highest US court further right.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

University students: Tips and tricks to help you cope in a pandemic

From embracing awkward Zoom chats to persevering with annoying flatmates, experts give some advice.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

My Money: 'Hollie thinks she spent less than me'

Jay and Hollie from Liverpool take us through their week's spending.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Idles: 'We'd love to do a zorb gig'

The Bristol punks talk "mental" live shows, class warfare and "violent-toned" new music.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

What is Donald Trump's Covid record?

The president is under scrutiny for his response to the coronavirus pandemic.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Italian family fosters Gambian migrant: 'The son we never had'

When Gambian orphan Muhammed Sanneh arrived in Sicily aged 16, his life took an unexpected turn.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Civil service shake-up: Rewiring the government machine or blowing a fuse?

Can Dominic Cummings succeed in shaking up the way civil servants deliver on the PM's promises?

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Movies and Museums Are Coming Back. Should You Go?


By BY COURTNEY RUBIN from NYT At Home
https://ift.tt/36epi7h
Cultural attractions are reopening across the country. If you decide to see a film or take in an exhibit, know the risks and take precautions.
Share:

Democrats want to avoid personal attacks on Barrett.


By BY SHANE GOLDMACHER AND KATIE GLUECK from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/3i14keo
Share:

Coronavirus: Cardiff and Swansea get ready for lockdown

By Sunday evening, 1.5 million people - almost half of Wales' population - will be locked down.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Sir David Attenborough: Naturalist gives Prince George a fossil at royal screening

Sir David presented Prince George with a fossilised shark tooth at a screening of his new programme.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Brexit trade talks: Deal can and must be made, says CBI boss

The head of the Confederation of British Industry urges a "spirit of compromise" as trade talks resume.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Battlelines are being drawn over Judge Barrett’s nomination.


By BY JACEY FORTIN AND RUTH GRAHAM from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/3cvtlxf
Share:

The Rise of Remote Work Can Be Unexpectedly Liberating


By BY JESSICA POWELL from NYT Opinion
https://ift.tt/30cJtyO
What if you are better off without the office?
Share:

Coronavirus: More than a quarter of UK under stricter rules

New local lockdown restrictions come into force in parts of south Wales and northern England this weekend.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Justice Dept. Documents Highlight Criticisms of Mueller Inquiry


By BY KATIE BENNER AND ADAM GOLDMAN from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/2FRy94f
The attorney general provided information on two matters to President Trump’s allies that was meant to damage the F.B.I.’s Russia investigation and the special counsel’s office.
Share:

Coronavirus: Shoppers lost £100m in vouchers expiring in lockdown - Which?

A quarter of people had vouchers that expired when shops were shut, a survey by Which? suggests.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus: Dawn sea swims help with lockdown mental health

More than 100 people are taking part in weekly sea swims at dawn after seeing a social media post.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Week in pictures: 19 - 25 September 2020

A selection of remarkable images taken around the world this week.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

'Maskne': How to fight face mask breakouts

They're a part of everyday life, so how can you wear a face mask and have clear skin too?

from BBC News - Home
Share:

The fight for women's prayer rights in Israel

How a group of Jewish feminists demanded the same prayer rights as Jewish men.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Switzerland gets ready to vote on ending free movement with EU

Switzerland isn't in the EU, but it does enjoy access to free trade - on condition of it also having free movement.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

What's in Boris Johnson's climate in tray?

The PM promises he won't be caught "lagging" on green polices.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Covid-19: What do scientists think of the PM's plan?

The new coronavirus restrictions have been met with mixed reviews.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Barga: How Italy's most Scottish town coped without its annual 'invasion'

The population of Barga in Tuscany is usually swelled by visits from Scottish Italians every summer.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Thomas Cook staff: Redundant twice in a year

A year on from the firm’s collapse, many staff are still out of work while others have set up businesses.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

The day Brexit hit boiling point

Former MPs and ministers tell the story of 25 September 2019 - one of Parliament's most dramatic days.

from BBC News - Home
Share:

Coronavirus


By Unknown Author from NYT World
https://ift.tt/2Hz3ER1
Coronavirus
Share:

Here’s What 4 of Our Reporters Are Watching as Voting Begins to Unfold


By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/2ECro5C
Mail-in ballots, legal challenges, voter education: Our journalists discussed their thinking about what is shaping up to be a fiercely contested, multiday election.
Share:

Portland Prepares for Violent Showdowns, Proud Boys and Tear Gas


By BY MIKE BAKER AND NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/3cyOl6o
The nation’s divisive political scene has increasingly spilled from social media into public rallies. Portland is bracing for possible violent clashes between far-right and left-wing activists.
Share:

A new Fox News poll shows Biden leading Trump in Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania.


By BY LAUREN WOLFE from NYT U.S.
https://ift.tt/309FtPm
Share:

California County Enlists Social Media to Thwart a Misleading Election Photo


By BY NICK CORASANITI from NYT Technology
https://ift.tt/3j3huZC
Officials moved swiftly when old images of discarded mail-in ballots were circulated and portrayed as new pictures.
Share:

Popular Posts

Blog Archive

Powered by Blogger.

Labels

Blog Archive

Recent Posts

Unordered List

  • Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
  • Aliquam tincidunt mauris eu risus.
  • Vestibulum auctor dapibus neque.

Pages

Theme Support

Need our help to upload or customize this blogger template? Contact me with details about the theme customization you need.