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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.
Editorial: The times are not propitious for the Mitsotakis government
The clouds are thickening over the global and the European economy.
A confluence of events and conditions has created an environment of uncertainty and insecurity.
United Kingdom withdraws British diplomatic corps from the EU
In an attempt to reinforce the message that the UK is leaving the EU by 31 October, the UK diplomats will stop attending regular meetings in Brussels, the Guardian reports.
London officials claim that this move is in line with Boris Johnson's first statement in the House of Commons, in which he said that he will "unshackle" Birtish diplomacy from EU affairs.
The UK Will Introduce New Immigration Rules
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced an initiative to change the UK's immigration rules aimed at attracting the "smartest and best" after Brexit, according to BNR.
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Boris Johnson Wants Brexit on October 31st
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged lawmakers to support Brexit on October 31st and said they had promised to respect the result of the 2016 referendum for the UK's exit from the European Union, Reuters reported.
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"We leave EU no matter what"
The spokesman also said that Britain would keep reaching out to its counterparts in the European Union in search of an exit deal, and that the government hoped the bloc changed its position on the so-called Irish backstop, Reuters reports.
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British PM Johnson Announced an Increase in Healthcare, Spending by 1.8 billion Pounds
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce an increase in healthcare spending by 1.8 billion pounds ($ 2.2 billion) today, trying to keep his promise for Brexit as he prepares to leave the EU, Reuters reported, quoted by BTA.
Boris Johnson Suffered his First Electoral Defeat
The British prime minister, Boris Johnson, suffered his first electoral defeat yesterday after his conservative party lost the partial parliamentary elections in the Brecon and Radnorshire constituencies in Wales, France Press and Reuters reported.
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UK Will Allocate more than £ 2 Billion For Brexit Preparations
More than £ 2 billion will be set aside by the UK government in order for the country to prepare for it's exit from the European Union, Finance Minister Sajid Javid said, specifying that these funds will be used to recruit new border guards, secure drug supplies and launch an information campaign .
Donald Trump and Boris Johnson Discussed Brexit over the Phone
The White House released a statement late last night stating that on July 26, US President Donald Trump had been talking to the newly elected British prime minister, Boris Johnson. The two sides agreed to strengthen bilateral economic relations after Brexit.
According to White House reports, this is the first official conversation between the two since Johnson took over the new post.