7 monthes ago | By The Guardian
As the UK and EU resume negotiations over quotas, many snags remain to be unpicked European Union and British negotiators will face each other screen-to-screen as the latest round of Brexit talks get under way on Tuesday. During this four-day round, the most time has been allocated to one of the toughest issues: fishing rights.
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Northern Ireland has recorded its highest ever weekly Covid-19 death toll with 156 people losing their lives over just seven days. Read more ...
A 15-year-old died after witnesses heard shots fired in the Handsworth area of Birmingham in broad daylight on Thursday afternoon. A 14-year-old boy has been arrested. Read more ...
A Co Down police station has reopened after a coronavirus outbreak among officers. Read more ...
BORIS JOHNSON is due to address the nation today to make an urgent plea for Britons to stick with lockdown conditions as cases and deaths from coronavirus continue to grow. But... Read more ...
The BBC has spent more than £1m on legal fees fighting equal pay and race discrimination cases brought by staff, it has been disclosed. Read more ...
PLANS to decriminalise non-payment of the TV licence fee will not go ahead, but the issue remains under "active consideration", the Government has said. Read more ...
A 15-year-old boy has died after being "set upon" by a group of youths in Birmingham. Read more ...
A resurfaced Scott Morrison tweet has come back to haunt him after he told Cricket Australia to stay out of politics and 'focus on cricket'. Cricket Australia is calling... Read more ...
Solicitors and barristers it hired spent 2,688 hours on such cases from July 2017 to last December, and billed the corporation £1,121,652 - even though the BBC has its own... Read more ...