Former PM Brown urges Theresa May to honour free TV licence pledge
Gordon Brown made his plea as the Government prepared to transfer the financial burden of providing free licences to the BBC.
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Gordon Brown made his plea as the Government prepared to transfer the financial burden of providing free licences to the BBC.
The majority of youngsters polled also said they think social media platforms should make it easier for them to take down posts.
Police officers dispersed the crowd with tear gas after representatives made a short statement.
The deal will eliminate most tariffs for goods traded between Vietnam and the 28 member nations of the EU.
The vestige of the Cold War was described by former US president Barack Obama as ‘freedom’s frontier’.
It comes after Prime Minister Theresa May’s frosty meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Barack Obama’s former vice president was tackled by another candidate, Senator Kamala Harris, the only black woman in the race.
The Prime Minister said she could stay on as MP until 2022.
Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane, and Youssef Zaghba killed eight people and injured 48 more in a van and knife attack on June 3 2017.
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