The Tuscan entrepreneur Maurizio Bragagni was awarded the title of Officer of the Order of the British Empire. Queen Elizabeth II has conferred the honor of OBE (Officer of the British Empire) to the CEO of Tratos UK, the Italian-British multinational of high-tech cables with plants in Italy and the United Kingdom and a branched presence throughout [...]

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According to what emerged during a meeting of the CDU parliamentary group in the Bundestag, Angela Merkel believes it is possible to extend the postponement of Brexit until the end of 2019 or at the latest at the beginning of 2020. The Chancellor reiterated the postponement is possible and that at the Extraordinary EU Brexit Summit scheduled for tomorrow will face [...]

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The judgment of Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, on Theresa May, who launches a dramatic appeal for a second referendum on Brexit, points the finger at the London premier, stating that Theresa May does not have "the mandate to gamble so blatantly with the British economy and people's lives ”. In an article published [...]

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Aiming to build a new business relationship with Africa's largest economy, British Prime Minister Theresa May called on Nigeria to leverage the City of London's financial expertise. With Great Britain ready to leave the European Union next March, May will participate in a tour of Africa in the hope of strengthening [...]

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Trump complimented this week when Boris Johnson, the foreign minister, resigned because he was opposed to soft Brexit. A statement that Downing Street had not liked that the British tabloids had punctually revived and fed to the public opinion. A story that was undermining the meeting with Theresa May. Trump how often we [...]

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Today the news came that the American ambassador, Woody Johnson, launched the idea of ​​a free trade area between Great Britain and the USA. An issue that will be addressed directly by President Donald Trump, expected in London next Friday. The American announcement took place on one of the most difficult days for the British government since they resigned, the one [...]

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The White House reported on a recent telephone conversation between US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May. During the interview, Trump spoke with his counterpart about his upcoming meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and about trade relations with China. During the same [...]

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In view of the deadline set by the Kremlin and referred to the expulsion of 23 British diplomats from Russia, a convoy of vehicles, carrying diplomats and their families on board, left the British embassy in Moscow today to go to the airport. from which by the evening they will all leave for London. Saturday […]

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Australia takes a strong position alongside Great Britain in the "thorny" story of the attack through the use of a nerve agent on former spy Serghei Skripal and his daughter Yulia. It therefore condemns Russia the Canberra government and in underlining it clearly, it supports London's right to react in retaliation, announcing the expulsion [...]

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Twenty-three Russian diplomats expelled and assets will likely be confiscated from officials and businessmen. The premier, Theresa May, reported to the House of Commons the "strong and robust response" to what is certain are Moscow's "faults" in the attempted murder of the former Russian spy and his daughter in Salisbury, on the 4th [... ]

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The British prime minister said yesterday in parliament that it is "highly likely" that the nerve agent used to attack the former Kremlin 007 in England last week was developed by Russia. But sources in London told the BBC that the British government will not invoke Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization […]

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The President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, on the occasion of the presentation of the EU guidelines in Luxembourg on the Brexit issue, stressed that the intent is not to build a wall between the EU and Great Britain, but that London is a close friend and partner of the EU. Given the UK's "red lines", Brexit will bring [...]

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The first official meetings in China of the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, who intends to start negotiations to conclude a new trade agreement with Beijing, are scheduled for today. May herself announced it to reporters aboard the Royal Air Force during the journey to Wuhan where the signing of agreements is expected [...]

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According to reports from the Nova Agency, the giants of the web and social media should be punished with fines or even be prosecuted if they refuse to remove racist, extremist or child abuse content from the internet: to recommend it to the British premier Theresa May is the Standards Committee of [...]

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A series of polls published and commented on yesterday by the newspaper "The Financial Times" highlight some aspects concerning "the divorce of Great Britain" from Europe: the majority of British voters continue to think that Brexit was the right decision to take . The favorable percentage, in fact, has remained stable over time. However, the [...]

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Great Britain will leave the European Union on Friday 29 March 2019, at 23pm Greenwich Mean Time (Brussels midnight). This was made official by Premier Theresa May, who today in an intervention in the Daily Telegraph states, among other things, that she "does not intend to tolerate" any attempt to block the exit from the European Union, as expressed by the popular will in [...]

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Theresa May seeks help trying to unblock the Brexit negotiation and, in the same hours as she flies to Brussels to deal personally with the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, she hears both Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron on the phone. The conversation with the German Chancellor took place yesterday afternoon. The one with the [...]

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Brexit secretary David Davis, interviewed by the BBC, said Prime Minister Theresa May will offer EU citizens residing in the UK the same rights as the British. Davis in fact declared: "EU citizens will have the same rights as residents, same rights at work, health, welfare, pensions and so [...]

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