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Lord Morse, chair of the Office for Local Government, said that town halls are failing because of poor governance rather than budgetary shortfalls. ....
The number one newly released item in Amazon's Home and Kitchen department was a Union Jack-themed Queen Elizabeth II memorial flag for £5.89, made by a Chinese supplier called Shinfengzhou. ....
| UPDATED: 17:23, Fri, Mar 12, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top politics stories again SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. The introduction of post-Brexit trade tariffs has caused Royal Greenland, which employs some 2,000 people, to lose out on contracts with several UK supermarket and catering businesses. Managing director Randall Jennings said it would now be “significantly cheaper” to ship fish from Greenland via India rather than export them directly to Britain after the introduction of the 20 percent trade levy. His firm usually supplies around 4,000 tonnes of prawns to pubs, restaurants and supermarkets in the UK. ....
Mr Vale de Almeida was summoned by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to “set the record straight” on the EU’s incorrect vaccine attacks on Britain. An EU official added: “The UK hasn’t accredited the EU representative as ambassador so that’s less convenient if you want to summon him.” Ms Mannion will meet Philip Barton, permanent under secretary of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Foreign Secretary Mr Raab summoned the EU for a dressing down because Downing Street was furious at having to repeatedly “set the record straight” over vaccines as another cross-Channel row broke out.
Charles Michel is the European Council s president (Image: GETTY) ....