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Chances of Brexit deal hang on Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen dinner

News that PM will meet European commission president comes as Michel Barnier says chance of deal is ‘very slim’

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Post-Brexit Britain cuts tariffs on US to win reprieve for Scotch

Britain will suspend European tariffs on American products — from tractors and tobacco to fruit juice and fish — in an attempt to persuade the White House to shelve steep duties on whisky.Liz Truss

The Times |  | Fuente original

Boris Johnson in last ditch push for Brexit deal

A trade agreement with the European Union will be possible only if Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen can find a new political will to break the deadlock in talks tonight, Downing Street has

The Times |  | Fuente original

Royal Caribbean cruise ship returns to Singapore after elderly passenger tests positive for Covid-19

All guests and crew who had close contact with the 83-year-old Singaporean tested negative for Covid-19.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Ikea to end print catalogue after 70 years: 7 things to love about it

Ikea's announcement that its 2021 catalogue released in October would be its hard-copy swan song has taken homeowners, design professionals and fans throughout the world by surprise.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

How an Energy Startup’s Plan to Disrupt the Power Grid Got Disrupted

Bloom Energy founder KR Sridhar aimed to supplant electric utilities with fuel-cell technology honed for NASA, presenting the kind of revenue prospects that persuade investors to look beyond profitability. Instead, his company is a reminder of how a rapidly changing industry can foil an entrepreneur’s vision.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Fragile Covid-19 Vaccine Rolled Out in the U.K. Tests Global Supply Network

As countries including the U.S. authorize Covid-19 vaccines and begin inoculations, the U.K. will emerge as a laboratory for what is possible at high speed and what might go wrong.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original