The gap between the UK and EU's positions over Northern Ireland is getting "larger, not smaller," a former UK Brexit adviser has warned, as Foreign Secretary Liz Truss began a new round of talks with her European counterpart.
Raoul Ruparel, who advised former Prime Minister Theresa May on Brexit, said that while the "atmosphere and tone has improved", neither side had shown any willingness to compromise, leaving negotiators without much hope of reaching a deal.
An inside look into NSSF's WeNaija Photo Contest's Exhibition » YNaija
The Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund recently concluded its WeNaija Photo Contest and has now exhibited the photos from the contest. The exhibition which put the spotlight on the top 100 photos from the contest was held on January 19th, 2021 at the Coronation Gallery, VI.
Kentucky basketball to face former commit whose father called UK coaches 'unprofessional'
Jeffries committed to Kentucky in March 2018, shortly after leading Olive Branch High School to a Mississippi State championship. He was the first commitment in a UK 2019 recruiting class that would eventually include Tyrese Maxey, Keion Brooks, Johnny Juzang, Dontaie Allen and Kahlil Whitney.
Boris Johnson's wife reportedly threw him a birthday party while the UK was in lockdown
"ITV News also understands that on the evening of 19 June 2020, family friends were hosted upstairs in the prime minister's residence in an apparent further breach of the rules," the report says. Johnsons' office, per ITV, has denied such a claim.
Just before the reported surprise party, Johnson made a public plea for the country to follow the lockdown policies.
Boris Johnson's wife threw him a birthday party at 10 Downing Street while the rest of the UK was
"ITV News also understands that on the evening of 19 June 2020, family friends were hosted upstairs in the prime minister's residence in an apparent further breach of the rules," the report says. Johnsons' office, per ITV, has denied such a claim.
Just before the reported surprise party, Johnson made a public plea for the country to follow the lockdown policies.
UK court to rule on Assange bid to prevent US extradition | KELOLAND.com
LONDON (AP) — Britain's High Court is set to rule Monday on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can take his fight against U.S. extradition to the U.K. Supreme Court.
The decision is the latest step in Assange's long battle to avoid being sent to the United States to face espionage charges over WikiLeaks' publication of classified documents more than a decade ago.
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