
David Lynch
Global Economics Correspondent at The Washington Post
Global economics correspondent at The Washington Post; author of When The Luck Of The Irish Ran Out; ex-foreign correspondent in Beijing & London
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3 days ago |
aol.co.uk | David Lynch |Rhiannon James |David Hughes |Harry Taylor
The UK must actively prepare for a “wartime scenario” on British soil “for the first time in many years”, the Government has warned. In the national security strategy published on Tuesday, ministers said the UK now finds itself in “an era in which we face confrontation with those who are threatening our security”. The strategy aims to protect the UK at home and abroad, and also invest more in artificial intelligence (AI) and defence.
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3 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | David Lynch |Rhiannon James |David Hughes
UK must be ‘clear-eyed and hard-edged’ about global threats, minister warnsThe UK must be “clear-eyed and hard-edged” about the threats it faces from across the world, a senior minister warned as he set out the Government’s plans to protect the nation. Pat McFadden, a senior Cabinet Office minister, spoke of the challenge the UK faces from “major powers like China”, as well as the threat of looming instability across the globe, as he set out the Government’s national security strategy.
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4 days ago |
msn.com | David Lynch |Rhiannon James |Harry Taylor
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4 days ago |
aol.co.uk | Helen Corbett |David Lynch |Rhiannon James |Harry Taylor
Labour is facing a rebellion against its welfare Bill as opponents launch an amendment to stop the cuts from progressing through Parliament. A reasoned amendment due to be published on Tuesday will seek to halt the Bill. Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle would need to select the amendment when MPs debate the legislation at its second reading. But it could pose a major challenge to the Government’s plans. Dozens of MPs, including 11 select committee chairs, are understood to have backed it.
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4 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Helen Corbett |David Lynch |Rhiannon James |Harry Taylor
Labour is facing a rebellion against its welfare Bill as opponents launch an amendment to stop the cuts from progressing through Parliament. A reasoned amendment due to be published on Tuesday will seek to halt the Bill. Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle would need to select the amendment when MPs debate the legislation at its second reading. But it could pose a major challenge to the Government’s plans. Dozens of MPs, including eleven select committee chairs, are understood to have backed it.
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