Maximum Overdrive has entered movie legend as one of the worst films ever made. The 1986 science fiction, horror and comedy film imagined a world in which inanimate objects, including bulldozers, chainsaws… Read More
Monthly Archives: August 2017
Sinn Fein says Ireland should block EU talks from moving to future ties
BELFAST (Reuters) – Northern Ireland’s main nationalist party urged Ireland on Thursday to block talks on future ties between Britain and the European Union as not enough progress had been made on… Read More
Sinn Fein says Ireland should block EU talks from moving to future ties
BELFAST (Reuters) – Northern Ireland’s main nationalist party urged Ireland on Thursday to block talks on future ties between Britain and the European Union as not enough progress had been made on… Read More
Despite derision, May might well be able to carry on… for now
LONDON (Reuters) – It was meant to silence her critics, but by pledging to lead the Conservative Party into the next election, British Prime Minister Theresa May instead unleashed a wave of… Read More
BoE’s Saunders makes case for interest rate rise
The MPC’s Michael Saunders: ‘We do not need to be putting the brakes on so much that the economy weakens sharply’ © Charlie Bibby/FT The Bank of England should raise interest rates… Read More
Real life ugly beasts inspire new book by ‘Gruffalo’ author Donaldson
EDINBURGH (Reuters) – An African safari has inspired a new book by Julia Donaldson in which the creator of children’s favorite “The Gruffalo” homes in on an unsightly bunch of wild animals… Read More
Brexit negotiators impatient over scant progress
Negotiations: but neither side is willing to move first on the big political issues © AP The EU’s Brexit negotiator warned that “no decisive progress” was made in the third round of… Read More
UK police charge man under terror laws over Buckingham Palace incident
LONDON (Reuters) – British police said on Thursday they had charged under terrorism laws a man who was carrying a four-foot sword outside Buckingham Palace last week. The Metropolitan police charged the… Read More
Barnier warns no ‘decisive’ progress in Brexit talks
Michel Barnier, the EU Commission’s Brexit chief, said there has been no “decisive” progress in talks with the UK at the conclusion of the third round of formal negotiations on Thursday. Speaking… Read More
Explosions rip through Texas chemical plant flooded by Harvey
Two explosions ripped through an Arkema chemical plant in Crosby, Texas, that was damaged by Hurricane Harvey’s floodwaters, the plant’s French owners said in a statement on Thursday. The company evacuated workers… Read More
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