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Deal or no deal, how will Brexit affect Britain’s security?
While senior police officers publicly express confidence that they will work with the tools they are given and find solutions to the post-Brexit landscape, some are privately glum about the
The Times | | Fuente originalElderly told to avoid family at Christmas
Boris Johnson has encouraged the over-70s not to spend Christmas with relatives and urged people to refrain from staying away from home overnight unless “absolutely unavoidable”.In tough new
The Times | | Fuente originalBanks hedge bets on Brexit but hope for the best
DealPeople in the financial services industry believe they effectively went through a hard Brexit four years ago. As talks have dragged on over a free-trade deal, banking, insurance and asset
The Times | | Fuente originalCoronavirus: Boris Johnson refuses to revoke Christmas Covid freedom
Boris Johnson has ruled out scrapping Christmas Covid freedoms in England but will urge people to reconsider plans to visit elderly relatives.Despite mounting warnings that a five-day easing of social
The Times | | Fuente originalSocial media firms told to protect children or face huge fines
Social media companies will face multibillion-pound fines if they fail to protect children and adults who use their services under a new duty of care, the government has announced.Under plans to
The Times | | Fuente originalLondon placed in Tier 3 lockdown as new strain of Covid-19 feared to be driving up cases
Most of England will fall under the toughest Covid-19 restrictions tomorrow as ministers warn that a new strain of the virus may be driving big rises in the southeast.Matt Hancock, the health
The Times | | Fuente originalHow 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
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