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August 13, 2019
"John Bolton" - Google News: John Bolton's US-UK Trade Deal Is Easy To Talk Up But Hard To Negotiate - HuffPost UK
Current News: FBI Claims 90 Arrests For Domestic Terrorism, But Won’t Name Suspects - The National Memo
"John Bolton" - Google News: Trump will put the UK first in line for a trade deal after Brexit, says John Bolton - Business Insider India
"John Bolton" - Google News: Boris Johnson – live: Brexiteers' bid to force no-deal suffers legal blow, as constitutional expert warns UK 'heading for deep trouble' - The Independent

"John Bolton" - Google News: John Bolton's US-UK Trade Deal Is Easy To Talk Up But Hard To Negotiate - HuffPost UK

Current News from Michael_Novakhov (2 sites)
Anyone who has spent any time with millenials will know there’s no consensus easier to reach than deciding to eat out, but none harder than the choice of restaurant. This lesson seems lost on UK media coverage of trade agreements, despite the agricultural lobby’s intractability.
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Current News: FBI Claims 90 Arrests For Domestic Terrorism, But Won’t Name Suspects - The National Memo

Current News from Michael_Novakhov (2 sites)
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"John Bolton" - Google News: Trump will put the UK first in line for a trade deal after Brexit, says John Bolton - Business Insider India

Current News from Michael_Novakhov (2 sites)
Trump will put the UK first in line for a trade deal after Brexit, says John Bolton Business Insider IndiaAP Photo/Evan VucciPresident Donald Trump pushes a shopping cart at a food distribution center in December 2017.Britain will be 'first in line' for a trade.
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"John Bolton" - Google News: Boris Johnson – live: Brexiteers' bid to force no-deal suffers legal blow, as constitutional expert warns UK 'heading for deep trouble' - The Independent

Current News from Michael_Novakhov (2 sites)
A majority of the British public think Boris Johnson should suspend parliament in order to push through Brexit, according to latest figures.   A ComRes poll for The Telegraph found 54 per cent of the public agree that the PM “needs to deliver Brexit by any means, including suspending Parliament if necessary, in order to prevent MPs from stopping it”.
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