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Theresa May rules out Norway-style Brexit compromise with Labour

En route to the G20, PM rejects plan B and accuses Labour of wanting to leave country with no deal Theresa May has ruled out any plan B involving a Norway-style compromise deal with the Labour party in order to deliver a parliamentary consensus on Brexit, saying the opposition party’s refusal to accept the backstop arrangement put the UK on a course for no deal. Influential backbenchers, including former Tory minister Nick Boles and Labour’s Stephen Kinnock, have been developing a compromise proposal based on membership of the European Economic Area plus a negotiated customs union, believing it is the only version of Brexit that could attract enough Labour and Tory votes to deliver a parliamentary majority. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Rqterm

G20 summit: can world leaders find unity – or is it simply showboating?

Now in its 10th year, a forum intended to secure global governance has become a stage for increasingly populist leaders The leaders from the world’s 20 biggest economies converge on Buenos Aires on Friday looking for consensus on the global flows of trade and investment – at a time when such consensus has been increasingly difficult to come by. Ten years on from the first G20 summit – convened in an effort to alleviate the global financial crisis – the Argentinian hosts are struggling to find common ground among the heads of state and government representing 19 of the biggest national economies and the EU – 85% of global economic output. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2P6Uh93

UK rail fares to rise 3.1% in new year

Campaigners call for price freeze after year of disruption, with worst punctuality figures in a decade UK rail fares will rise by 3.1% in January, the industry body the Rail Delivery Group has said. New fares for all tickets to take effect from 2 January 2019, published on Friday, show an average rise that will add more than £100 to many commuters’ annual season tickets. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2rbwbR7

Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress over Trump project in Russia

Former legal fixer said Trump continued trying to develop tower in Moscow months into presidential campaign Follow live updates One of Donald Trump’s closest advisers spoke with a Kremlin official about securing Russian government support for a planned Trump Tower in Moscow during the 2016 presidential election campaign, he said on Thursday. Michael Cohen, who served as Trump’s legal fixer for more than a decade, said in an explosive testimony that Trump continued trying to develop a tower in Russia’s capital months into his campaign for the presidency – contradicting Trump’s account. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2ztLaKz

GPs to prescribe very low calorie diets in hope of reversing diabetes

NHS prevention programme in England to invite 5,000 people with type 2 to take part in trial Thousands of people are to be offered a very low calorie diet (VLCD) by their GPs in the hope of reversing their type 2 diabetes, NHS England has announced. The 800-calories-a-day regimen, made up of soups and shakes, has been shown to help people lose excess weight that has caused fat to build up around their internal organs including the pancreas, leading to type 2 diabetes. About 10% of the NHS budget is spent on treating diabetes, which can have serious complications including blindness and the need for amputation. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DTRBcT

Sadiq Khan under pressure to stop Met police's gun patrols plan

The proposal, in response to violent crime, is supposed to increase public confidence but has been criticised Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has come under pressure to order Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan police commissioner, to stop plans for officers to patrol residential areas of the city with their guns on show. The plans being considered by the Met are supposed to boost community confidence and public safety, but triggered swinging criticism on Thursday night. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2AALCqo