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Brexit deal blown off course by Michel Barnier’s last-minute demands
Britain has accused the European Union of making “eleventh hour” demands to seal a Brexit deal, warning it could scupper an imminent agreement.Government sources said that Michel Barnier, the EU’s
The Times | | Fuente originalBritain hits back over Covid-19 vaccine
Britain will fight back against “irresponsible” global criticism of its rapid approval of a coronavirus vaccine today as the government tries to prevent damage to public confidence in the jab.A day
The Times | | Fuente originalFrance will push for no-deal if UK refuses to give ground
Michel Barnier has been warned by France and five other EU states not to concede too much to the UK in efforts to get a Brexit deal over the line.Mr Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, briefed
The Times | | Fuente originalFirst vaccine jabs for NHS staff and elderly patients
The coronavirus vaccine will be given to elderly people attending hospital appointments and NHS staff next week after Britain became the first western country yesterday to approve the jabs.Sir Simon
The Times | | Fuente originalShoppers get set for ‘Wild Wednesday’ as Debenhams faces closure
A fire sale by Debenhams is expected to fuel a “Wild Wednesday” rush on the high street today as most retailers reopen for the first time in a month.The 242-year-old department store chain will offer
The Times | | Fuente originalUK approves Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for use
The coronavirus vaccine developed by Pfizer-Biontech has been approved for use in the UK, the first western nation to license a vaccine against the virus.The Medicines and Healthcare products
The Times | | Fuente originalFishing is biggest hurdle as EU and Britain inch towards trade deal
There is only a “narrow” gap between Britain and the EU on a Brexit trade deal but fishing remains the biggest obstacle, Dominic Raab said yesterday.The foreign secretary said there had been progress</p>
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