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Johnson and EU vow to go 'extra mile' to thrash out Brexit deal
British negotiators stay on in Brussels but PM says two sides still ‘very far apart’ on key issues
The Guardian | | Fuente original![How business is preparing for a bumpy Brexit](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/imageserver/image/%2Fmethode%2Ftimes%2Fprod%2Fweb%2Fbin%2Faae07960-3d70-11eb-83a7-25db7141c256.jpg?crop=5395%2C3035%2C0%2C281&resize=685)
How business is preparing for a bumpy Brexit
Supermarkets have urged people not to stockpile food and lavatory rolls in response to fears that a no-deal Brexit would interrupt supplies.The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said shops had been
The Times | | Fuente original![Brexit deadline extended after progress on tariffs](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/imageserver/image/%2Fmethode%2Ftimes%2Fprod%2Fweb%2Fbin%2Ff03cfda0-3d96-11eb-83a7-25db7141c256.jpg?crop=7820%2C4398%2C0%2C407&resize=685)
Brexit deadline extended after progress on tariffs
Britain and the EU pledged to “go the extra mile” yesterday to try to secure a post-Brexit trade deal, extending talks after progress on the contentious issue of tariffs. The Times has been told that
The Times | | Fuente original![Hin Leong's Lim family, BP sued for US$313 million by Bank of China](https://www.straitstimes.com/sites/default/files/styles/x_large/public/articles/2020/12/14/rk_bp-oklim-collage_141220.jpg?itok=zbLQyvwi)
Hin Leong's Lim family, BP sued for US$313 million by Bank of China
It's the latest effort by a creditor to recover losses after one of the biggest trading scandals in decades.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![UK, EU agree to push Brexit trade talks beyond Sunday deadline](https://www.straitstimes.com/sites/default/files/media-brightcove/6216045696001.jpg)
UK, EU agree to push Brexit trade talks beyond Sunday deadline
London and Brussels have agreed to “go the extra mile” to try to reach an elusive trade agreement.
The Straits Times | | Fuente originalSizzling Tech IPO Market Leaves Investors Befuddled
DoorDash and Airbnb rocketed in their public debuts. Now, Roblox has pulled its offering as questions mount about soaring valuations.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalThe Mass Distribution of Covid-19 Vaccines Is Under Way. ‘Everything Has to Come Together.’
Mobilization involves factory workers, truck drivers, pilots, dry ice, ultracold freezers and plenty of needles. A lot can go wrong.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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- La OCDE advierte de que España crecerá el año que viene sólo la mitad de lo que afirma el Gobierno
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- La UE propone confinarse una semana antes y otra después de Navidad sin colegios y con teletrabajo
- La ONU reconoce oficialmente las propiedades medicinales del cannabis
- Moncloa prepara un decreto para subir el SMI hasta 1.000 euros en plena crisis
- PSOE y Podemos cierran el pacto para prohibir desahucios de "vulnerables"
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