2019

General election 2019: Burgon defends Corbyn’s Andrew Neil interview

Labour’s Richard Burgon defended Jeremy Corbyn’s performance on the Andrew Neil show by saying “of course were sorry for the hurt caused”. Mr Burgon said if elected a Labour government will be “taking action to rebuild trust with the Jewish community” including making education against anti-Semitism part of the school curriculum. Mr Corbyn has come

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US proposes rules to vet all telecoms-related purchases

The Department of Commerce has proposed requiring case-by-case approvals of all transactions related to telecommunications in a move seen likely to affect Chinese suppliers like Huawei By ELAINE KURTENBACH AP Business Writer November 27, 2019, 10:22 AM 4 min read The Department of Commerce has proposed requiring case-by-case approvals of all purchases of telecommunications equipment

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Mark Hamill Rebrands Melania Trump’s ‘Be Best’ Campaign With A Mocking Hashtag

Hamill wasn’t the first to post the quip, but his tweet clearly resonated with fans and immediately went viral: They were the best “Boos” the most boos ever, boos of love from fans of Melania. the Garbage they threw at her was the very best garbage and meant with the most respect. — Dean Jones-Whatareyoureading?WellSeasonedLibrarian

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Pete Buttigieg Responds to Uproar Over Past Comments on Minority Students

WASHINGTON — Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., whose lack of support among black voters poses an ongoing threat to his presidential candidacy, responded Tuesday to an outcry over eight-year-old comments he made about black students from poor neighborhoods struggling in school because they did not have proper role models. “Kids need to see

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