Por: CNBC Business December 25, 2022
Meat bans, soaring gold prices and Britain voting to 'un–Brexit' could be on the cards for 2023, according to Saxo's Outrageous Predictions.Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty ImagesSaxo Bank's outrageous predictions for 2023 include a ban on meat production, skyrocketing gold prices and Britain voting to un-Brexit.The Danish bank's annual report, published earlier this month, expects global economies to shift into war... + full article
Newsweek USA Health December 25, 2022
We are constantly being told what we should and should not be eating. Foods that were once considered healthy are now seen as harmful and the advice always seems to be changing. One of the biggest debates is whether or not we should be eating meat and dairy.Humans eat more meat... + más
Small amounts of dairy may protect against Type 2 diabetes: Study | Newsweek
Dairy Queen debuts Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard and brings back a minty favorite | Fox Business
The Atlantic USA Opinion December 15, 2022
With the Tory government shackled to a Brexit policy that is losing support, an angry new populism may rear its head.Katie Martin / The Atlantic; GettyDecember 15, 2022, 7:40 AM ETThe conventional wisdom after the two major populist revolts of 2016—the United Kingdom’s... + más
Photos show a nation in mourning as Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest | CNBC
Don’t Blame Brexit | The Atlantic
The New York Times USA World November 22, 2022
LONDON — Six and a half years after , three years after the formal departure, two years after signing a post-Brexit trade deal with Brussels and one month after since the 2016 referendum, Britain is caught in — what else? — another debate over Brexit.Brexit may be in the... + más
How Tumultuous Forces of Brexit Divided U.K.’s Conservative Party | The New York Times
ABC News USA Business November 20, 2022
LONDON -- The British government on Sunday denied a report that it is seeking a “Swiss-style” relationship with the European Union that would remove many of the economic barriers erected by Brexit — even as it tries to improve ties with the bloc after years of... + más
Buffeted by Economic Woes, U.K. Starts to Look at Brexit With ‘Bregret’ | The New York Times
As British voters cool on Brexit, UK softens tone towards EU | ABC News
Slate USA World October 27, 2022
is the United Kingdom’s third prime minister just this year. His predecessor, Liz Truss, resigned after just a few weeks, because her decision to slash taxes while driving up the deficit caused financial markets to tank. That’s when she lost the support of her party. Now,... + más
The New York Times USA World October 22, 2022
LONDON — When Prime Minister Liz Truss of Britain resigned on Thursday after only 44 days in office, she spoke almost wistfully about how the collapse of her economic plans meant she would never achieve her goal of creating a “low-tax, high-growth economy that would take... + más
Tory troubles: A brief timeline of UK political upheavals | Associated Press
The Atlantic USA World October 19, 2022
How tempting it is to trace Liz Truss’s economic fiasco to the decision to leave Europe. If only Britain’s malaise were that simple.Getty; The AtlanticOctober 19, 2022, 7 AM ETEven before Britain left the European Union, and certainly after it finally did in 2020, half the... + más
UK, Ireland signal new hope of deal to end Brexit trade feud | ABC News
Britain’s ‘Brexit Festival’ Is Under Investigation Over Cost | The New York Times
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