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Europe migrant smuggling network was destroyed

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The ringleader and 38 members of his gang were arrested after police in five European countries broke up a huge network that sent migrants to the UK. Police seized over 1,200 lifejackets, around 150 rubber boats, and tens of thousands of euros in cash, weapons, and drugs. A 26-year-old Iranian-Kurdish human trafficker and 38 members … Read more

Amazon faces UK probe over suspected anti-competitive practices

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Amazon’s tactics that influence sellers on its domestic marketplace may be anti-competitive. Britain’s CMA announced it had begun an investigation into the matter. Amazon will actively cooperate with the CMA during its inquiry, a spokesperson said. Because of worries that the American internet giant was undermining competition by giving its own merchants an unfair edge … Read more

UK drivers in go-slow protest over surging fuel prices

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  • Fuel Price Stand Against Tax mobilised drivers to drive deliberately slowly on UK motorways.
  • Senior criminal lawyers stage second walkout in England and Wales in protest of government fee cuts.
  • Britain’s headline inflation rate is at 40-year high, driven in part by the Ukraine crisis.

 

Protesters clogged major UK roads on Monday with a slow-moving procession of vehicles, demanding that the government intervene in the face of skyrocketing fuel prices.

The strike came as senior criminal lawyers staged a second walkout in England and Wales in protest of years of government fee cuts, escalating a “summer of discontent” in Britain.

Rail workers have already staged a series of stoppages to press for better pay as Britain’s headline inflation reaches a 40-year high of just under 10 percent, driven in part by the war in Ukraine.

On the roads, a social media campaign called Fuel Price Stand Against Tax mobilised drivers to drive deliberately slowly on motorways and other arterial routes, demanding the government slash fuel duty.

One of the motorways affected was the M4 including the Prince of Wales Bridge, which links England and Wales.

Welsh police said they had arrested 12 people for driving under 30 miles (48 kilometres) per hour for “a prolonged amount of time”.

Vicky Stamper lost her job as a truck driver last month after the company was forced to cut costs in the face of the surging fuel costs.

“I’m here because I’ve lost my job because of the fuel, and the greedy people at the top taking all of our money,” she told AFP just over the border in England.

Addressing any members of the public inconvenienced by the action, Stamper said “we’re doing this for everyone”.

“If they want to have a whinge, instead of whinging, join us.”

The government insists it has already cut fuel duty once, and is offering other financial support for the public, while blaming Russia for igniting the rapid rise in energy prices.

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Britons, Moroccan appeal against death sentence in Ukraine

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Two Britons given death sentence by court in separatist-controlled Ukraine. Both submitted their appeal on monday. Aiden Aslin and Brahim Saadun were accused of acting as mercenaries. British citizen Aiden Aslin and Moroccan Brahim Saadun, who were given death sentence by a court in separatist-controlled Ukraine, submitted their appeals on Monday. In June, Aslin, Saadun … Read more

UK dispatches server farm for basic minerals

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Critical minerals such as cobalt and lithium are key for electric vehicle batteries.  UK launches Critical Minerals Intelligence Centre to gather data and analyze information. Data will help find ways to source minerals needed for green technologies. Such as EVs and wind turbines, national defense, and mobile phones. The UK on Monday sent off the … Read more

Ecclestone: Former F1 supremo censured for ‘phenomenal’ Putin remarks

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The Briton, who is not generally associated with Formula One. Likewise told ITV’s Good Morning Britain.  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy might finished the intrusion of his nation by talks with Putin. Ecclestone drew judgment on Thursday after the 91-year-old safeguarded Russian President Vladimir Putin in a TV interview. English Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said the … Read more

Ukrainian soldiers receive rocketry training in Britain

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In order to counter Russian artillery tactics, the British government is giving the Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) A portion of a British-led programme that has been carried out by more than 450 Ukrainian  The training is one component of a comprehensive international support package. In order to counter Russian artillery tactics, the British government … Read more

Zimbabwe doctors, nurses call off strike after ‘threats’

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Doctors and nurses in Zimbabwe return to work after a week-long strike over wages. Zimbabwe is experiencing a health worker exodus, with nearly 1,800 nurses last year. Nurses earn 18,000 Zimbabwe dollars per month, which is worth around US$55 at exchange rates. Doctors and nurses in Zimbabwe returned to work on Saturday after a week-long … Read more

In a Commonwealth address, Prince Charles expresses his grief for slavery

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KIGALI: In an address to Commonwealth leaders in Rwanda on Friday, Britain’s Prince Charles expressed great grief over slavery. He also admitted that the organization’s roots lie in a terrible time of history, alluding to the slave trade and colonialism. The Commonwealth, a club of 54 countries, the most of which were former British colonies, … Read more

Boris Johnson declares the UK to help export grain from Ukraine

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Britain could offer insurance to ships to move millions of tonnes of grain stuck in Ukraine. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and blockade of its Black Sea ports have led to the food crisis. Boris Johnson says Britain is willing to assist with demining operations off Ukraine’s southern coast. Britain pledges $456 million in aid to … Read more

Brexit will reduce inflation-hit wages

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Report predicts that by the end of the decade, Brexit will reduce real wages by 1.8%. This translated to a loss of £470 ($577) per worker per year. The analysis was conducted by the Resolution Foundation think tank and the London School of Economics. According to a report released on Wednesday, Britain’s exit from the … Read more

Kelly Holmes: British Olympic hero emerges as gay

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Olympic and World Championship gold medallist Kelly Holmes has revealed she is gay. She says she was apprehensive and amped up for turning out in a move that might have saved her from long periods of sorrow. Kelly the 52-year-old, who won gold in 800 and 1,500 meters at 2004 Games in Athens, on Saturday … Read more

DR Congo calls on UK’s Johnson to pressure Rwanda over row

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is seeking to exclude Rwanda from a proposed regional force in the country. It is the latest flare-up in the row between the two neighbors, who have had tense relations for decades. M23, also known as the “March 23 Movement,” is a former Tutsi-dominated rebel group.   The Democratic … Read more

Despite ‘Ukraine fatigue,’ Britain must continue to support Kyiv: Johnson

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Boris Johnson warns of potential for “Ukraine fatigue” if conflict continues. Russia is “grinding forward inch by inch,” Boris Johnson tells reporters upon his return from Kyiv. Some people in his Conservative Party didn’t like that he went to Kyiv instead of northern England. It is crucial that Britain continue to demonstrate its long-term commitment … Read more

British PM Johnson in Kyiv on second visit: Zelensky

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Boris Johnson visits Ukraine for second time. UK offers Volodymyr Zelensky military training programme. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says Russia is failing. On Friday, Britain’s prime minister Boris Johnson paid his second visit to Kyiv in less than two months, giving the Ukrainian capital a military training programme as President Volodymyr Zelensky praised Britain’s “resolute” … Read more

UK clears Assange extradition to US

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Britain approves US request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial. Home Secretary Priti Patel has 14 days to appeal the decision, infuriating his supporters. A UK court cleared his removal from the country in April. UK approved a US government request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial for leaking … Read more

United Kingdom condemns court decision to block Rwanda deportation

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Britain’s justice secretary says the European Court of Human Rights overstepped its jurisdiction in halting asylum seekers’ deportation to Rwanda. Dominic Raab says flights will go ahead despite criticism from the UN, the Church of England and Prince Charles. Some in the UK have called for Britain to withdraw from the European Convention on Human … Read more

Britain published plans to override some post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland

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the United Kingdom unveiled plans to bypass some post-Brexit trade restrictions for Northern Ireland by eliminating checks and questioning the authority of the European Union’s court in a new spat with Brussels. Despite Ireland calling the move a “new low” and Brussels warning of lost trust, Britain went ahead with “quite minor” reforms to promote … Read more

Revision to Ireland Protocol will not obstruct trade between the US and UK

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The White House urges Britain and the European Union to return to talks to resolve differences over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The U.S. priority remains to protect the gains of the Belfast Good Friday agreement, a spokeswoman says. “No, I don’t believe it will be,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says … Read more

In terms of overseas finance investment, Paris is catching up to London

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Britain still retained the top spot in European rankings – attracting 63 projects in 2021. But the gap with second-placed France narrowed, with its neighbor recording 60 projects. Both nations enticed a higher number of projects than in the previous year. Britain and France bucked the trend for a contraction in Europe overall. Paris made … Read more

Britain orders review of fuel market as pump prices surge

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The study will look into why fuel prices climb quickly but fall slowly. In March, Britain cut fuel duty by 5 pence per litre for a year as part of a 5 billion pound ($6.2 billion) package help motorists cope with cost-of-living squeeze. The government has ordered Britain’s competition watchdog to examine the retail fuel … Read more

 Britain says Russian soldiers have not advanced into the south of Sievierodonetsk

 Britain

Russian forces in the area of Ukraine’s Sievierodonetsk had not advanced into the city’s south, according to the British Defence Ministry. “Intense street-to-street fighting continues, with both sides likely sustaining significant losses,” the ministry said in a Twitter intelligence report. Russian forces in the area of Ukraine’s Sievierodonetsk had not advanced into the city’s south, … Read more

The UK intends to look into Apple and Google’s mobile browser dominance

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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is also taking enforcement action against Alphabet Inc’s Google over its app store payment practices. It said the two tech giants had an “effective duopoly” on mobile ecosystems that gave them a stranglehold on operating systems, app stores, and web browsers. England’s opposition guard dog said it was intending … Read more

Iran’s nuclear saga: from 2015 accord to fresh IAEA censure

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In 2021, Iran says it has started enriching uranium to up to 60 percent. Compromise ‘close’ -Just as a deal looks imminent. nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief after 12 years.   Here are the major developments in Iran’s nuclear programme since 2015, when Tehran agreed to limit its uranium enrichment activities after being … Read more

Italy won their Nations League group after defeating Hungary

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Nicolo Barella and Lorenzozo Pellegrini scored as Italy beat Hungary 2-1. Gianluca Mancini’s own goal pulled a goal back for Hungary. Italy now have four points from two matches after drawing 1-1 with Germany. England play Italy in a repeat of the Euro 2020 final next month. European heroes Italy beat Hungary 2-1 to move … Read more

Iran warns of ‘immediate’ response to ‘political’ action by IAEA

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Talks on reviving the pact have been deadlocked since March. That agreement gave Iran relief from crippling economic sanctions in exchange. Iran and the IAEA had previously said that resolving the issue is necessary. Iran will respond immediately to any “political” action by the West at the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting next week, Tehran’s … Read more