The world will face ‘conflict and chaos’ if UK-led climate summit fails
Patricia Espinosa, the UN's top climate official, warned about the dangers of the Cop26 talks failing.
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Patricia Espinosa, the UN's top climate official, warned about the dangers of the Cop26 talks failing.
The driver, who is also a journalist, laid bare the UK media’s diversity problem when it comes to Eastern Europeans, as he admitted facing rejection by the industry for years and going into lorry driving, which Britain “needs”. And he said why his industry colleagues are leaving Brexit Britain.
The Tory chancellor said that just like furlough has come to an end, free school meals coming to an end is also part of the transition to a “more normal way of doing things”.
Despite being unable to share a figure, Sunak claimed the upcoming Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow will be a “success”, “particularly on the finance side, which I’m responsible for”.
"The bus drivers are leaving in droves to go to the other industry," a union representative has said.
The Labour MP for Leeds West said the north of England is “sick of announcements without delivery”.
“This is just what the government does time after time: blatant lies with no consequences and still no correction. It's shameless,” shadow secretary for international trade Emily Thornberry said about the post-Brexit deal hailed by Truss.
“Sounds a bit like, do as I say not as I do," Andrew Marr told Sunak.
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