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Former Brexit secretary, David Davis, worked for Tate & Lyle Sugars for almost two decades.
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Former Brexit secretary, David Davis, worked for Tate & Lyle Sugars for almost two decades.
“The prime minister respects the rights of all people to peacefully protest and make their feelings known about injustices," Johnson's spokesperson said.
It was not so long ago that David Cameron’s Greensill texts were lost because the wrong password was entered too many times...
"A man shi*ting his underpants live on television, fabulous stuff," one Twitter user said.
UK next? The project in Honduras entails a private city where big corporations will be able to connect and carry out transactions using new technologies such as cryptocurrency – without interference from the government.
Can someone tell the government Brexit has already happened?
"Why isn’t the Home Secretary tendering her resignation as Amber Rudd had the grace and decency to do?," SNP's Joanna Cherry asked.
It comes as finance ministers from the G7, including the UK, have agreed on making big corporations pay more tax, but Amazon may escape the measures.
“Families are being split up because of Brexit. Husbands and wives live in different countries because they’ve been used to travelling between one or the other."
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