last few weeks twinned the home secretary and the prime minister on drugs policy come on rimando, on the india trade deal, on seasonal agriculture, on small boats, and a bit of tofu thrown in over the letters for good measure, is there anything agreed on in the cabinet on home affairs? all we know is the former home secretary has just been running her ongoing leadership campaign whilst the current home secretary is too busy to come to the house because he doing his spreadsheets on the numbers for whoever he is backing to come next. but who is taking decisions on our national security? but who is taking decisions on our nationalsecurity? not but who is taking decisions on our national security? not the prime minister, not the past or current home secretary is, orders, security, policing, too important for this kind of instability, just as people s livelihoods are too important for the economic instability that this conservative party has created. it is not fair on people, to quote the f
Los Angeles, Sep 10 (PTI) India has not agreed to the commitments of the trade pillar of the 14-member Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) as broader consensus has so far not emerged on certain issues like environment, labour and public procurement.
The U.K. and India will kick off negotiations on a free-trade deal on Thursday, the latest post-Brexit prize for Britain as it seeks to deepen economic ties outside the European Union.
(Bloomberg) The U.K. and India will kick off negotiations on a free-trade deal on Thursday, the latest post-Brexit prize for Britain as it seeks to deepen economic ties outside the European Union.
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