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Boris Johnson cries foul over plan for football ‘super league’
Boris Johnson has stepped in to oppose plans for a football “Super League” in which six leading English clubs would become permanent members of a new European competition.The prime minister said the
The Times | | Fuente originalNew powers to kick out spies from hostile states as concerns mount over Russia and China
Foreign spies operating in Britain face being prosecuted and deported under new laws to protect the nation from hostile states such as China and Russia.Boris Johnson will use the Queen’s Speech on May
The Times | | Fuente originalTougher lobbying rules on table to head off claims of cronyism
Growing anger at the influence lobbyists have on politics has prompted the government to consider updating the ministerial code and producing rules for contractors, The Times has learnt.A Whitehall
The Times | | Fuente originalWest condemns ‘malign’ Russia
Britain and America accused Russia yesterday of carrying out the biggest cyberattack on the West, condemning it for an assault on democracies.Russia’s foreign intelligence service was “highly likely”
The Times | | Fuente originalDenmark ditches Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
Denmark has become the first country to stop using the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in all age groups because of a putative link to a blood disease that the government believes to affect about one in 40
The Times | | Fuente originalHolidaymakers face six‑hour queues for Covid checks at UK airports this summer
Holidaymakers arriving back in Britain will face queues of more than six hours after rules on international travel are relaxed from May 17, officials have warned.Many passengers returning to the UK’s
The Times | | Fuente originalIdris Elba’s Luther ‘isn’t black enough to be real’, says BBC diversity chief
As one of the first prime time television dramas starring a black actor in the title role, Luther broke new ground for on-screen representation.Idris Elba’s depiction of the obsessive detective John
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- Un tercio de las empresas prevé mejorar las ventas en primavera
- Group of junior bankers at Goldman Sachs claim 'inhumane' work conditions
- Plus Ultra opera sólo el 0,03% de los vuelos en España y recibe el rescate récord del Estado: 150.000 euros por empleado
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- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis