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Phoebe Cooke
Phoebe Cooke is a freelance journalist based in London.
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What Can We Expect on Climate From Boris Johnson’s New Cabinet
06 Jul 2022
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DeSmog
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| Cabinet Reshuffle
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government faces a crisis with multiple resignations following recent scandals. Amidst this turmoil, new cabinet appointments have been made, including Nadhim Zahawi as Chancellor, Steve Barclay as Health Secretary, and Michelle Donelan as Education Secretary. The article examines the climate positions of these new appointees and remaining key figures like Kwasi Kwarteng and George Eustice. Zahawi's ties to the oil and gas industry and his mixed record on climate issues are highlighted, while Barclay and Donelan's climate credentials are considered average. The article also discusses the departures of Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid, noting their mixed records on climate action. Michael Gove's sacking and his previous environmental efforts are also mentioned. The reshuffle's implications for the UK's climate policies are analyzed, with a focus on the new cabinet's potential impact on meeting net-zero targets.
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Peter Geoghegan
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Peter Geoghegan is a journalist based in Glasgow, United Kingdom. His work has appeared in a wide range of newspapers and broadcast outlets including BBC Radio 4, CBC, RTE, ABC, the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement, the Scotsman, the Irish Times, the Times Higher Education, RTE, the London ...
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Adventures in Brexitland
10 Sept 2020
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www.lrb.co.uk
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| International Law
The UK government's proposed Internal Market Bill aims to override parts of the Brexit withdrawal agreement, particularly the Northern Ireland protocol, causing significant controversy. The bill has faced criticism from former Prime Ministers Theresa May and John Major, as well as from within the Conservative Party. The EU is considering legal action, and the move has strained diplomatic relations, especially with Ireland. The article questions the motives and effectiveness of Boris Johnson's administration, highlighting internal party conflicts and the potential long-term implications of the bill.
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Simon Jaber
As a driven journalist, storyteller, and writer based in Palestine, I illuminate untold narratives that spark change. With a degree from Birzeit University and expertise in Journalism, I infuse creativity into my work. From a young age, I dreamt of exploring the cosmos as an astronaut; today, I ...
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Trawlermen rejoice at end of hated quotas
24 Jun 2016
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Mail Online
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Fishermen celebrate the Brexit referendum result, anticipating the end of restrictive EU fishing quotas. They believe that setting their own rules will benefit the industry, which has suffered under the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. Key figures in the fishing community express optimism, though some caution remains about the future negotiations and management arrangements. The sentiment towards the EU is largely negative, with criticisms of unfair quota allocations, while the overall tone is positive about the newfound autonomy for the UK's fishing industry.
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Kitty Logan
Kitty Logan is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Sewage leaks continue to pollute UK beaches
30 Sept 2022
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newseu.cgtn.com
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The south coast of England is experiencing increased sewage spills into the sea, exacerbated by heavy rain and outdated infrastructure. Environmental group Surfers against Sewage monitors these spills and alerts the public through its Safer Seas app. Experts warn of the public health and ecological risks posed by untreated sewage, which contains harmful chemicals and microplastics. French politicians are concerned about the cross-channel impact on fish quality. The UK government has set new targets for water companies to invest in infrastructure, but campaigners argue the measures are insufficient and demand stronger regulations to end sewage pollution by 2030.
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Jack Parrock
Jack Parrock is a journalist based in Brussels, Belgium. He is specialised in live and packaged TV and radio news and moderating live events.
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France fishing row: Paris delays tough new checks at ports after UK legal threat
02 Nov 2021
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www.thetimes.co.uk
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The British scallop trawler Cornelis Gert Jan, detained by French authorities for allegedly fishing without a license, remains held despite claims by UK Environment Secretary George Eustice that it had been released. The captain faces a potential criminal trial and a fine. Downing Street later confirmed the vessel's continued detention, attributing the situation to an administrative error.
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Assa Samaké-Roman
Assa Samaké-Roman is a journalist based in Edinburgh, Scotland, covering politics and culture for the French and British media.
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Kemi Badenoch is wrong, maternity pay in the UK is a joke
02 Oct 2024
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www.thenational.scot
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| Gender Roles
The article criticizes Kemi Badenoch's stance on UK maternity pay, arguing it is insufficient and out of touch with the realities faced by most families. It highlights the financial challenges of new parents, contrasting Badenoch's privileged perspective with the struggles of average families. The piece also critiques broader conservative views on gender roles and economic policies, advocating for improved maternity pay, affordable childcare, and wages that align with living costs to support family stability and economic growth.
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Alexander Seale
I am a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. I used to live in Paris for 11 years where I studied and worked in journalism. I used to Freelance as a Journalist for the French speaking section of the BBC (BBC Afrique). I used to write about African news and International current affairs. ...
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Naval Battle Between Paris and London to Defend Fishing
28 Oct 2021
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lesfrancais.press
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| International Relations
A French warship redirected a British fishing boat to France, escalating tensions over fishing rights post-Brexit. The French government, represented by officials like Emmanuel Macron and Annick Girardin, has issued an ultimatum to the UK, threatening sanctions if fishing licenses are not granted. The UK, represented by officials like Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, has condemned these threats. Both nations are set to discuss the issue at the G20 Summit in Rome and the COP26 in Glasgow. French fishermen support their government's firm stance, while British fishermen are concerned about the escalating conflict.
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Talia Shadwell
Talia Shadwell is an award-wining journalist based in London, United Kingdom, originally from New Zealand, available for casual reporting shifts, news feature commissions and assignments.
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Owner claims Geronimo the alpaca did NOT have TB despite autopsy finding lesions
08 Sept 2021
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The Mirror
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Helen MacDonald, the owner of Geronimo the alpaca, claims that preliminary post-mortem results indicate the animal did not have bovine tuberculosis, despite initial findings of 'TB-like lesions.' The final results are pending further investigation, expected by the end of the year. Geronimo was euthanized by Defra officials following a High Court ruling. MacDonald, supported by animal rights activists, continues to challenge the findings and calls for the resignation of Environment Secretary George Eustice. The case has sparked significant public and media attention, highlighting issues of animal rights and government handling of the situation.
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