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Deadline 25 November 2016 All petitions run for 6 months https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215 Remain a member of the European Union 48.1% 16,141,241 Leave the European Unioncheck 51.9% 17,410,742 Voter turnout 72.2% 4.5 million Britons live abroad, with approximately 1.3 million of them in Europe, ...who I believe were not allowed to vote
From
Formula 1 and Moto GP to Ken Block and WRC, Festival of Speed has it
all. Watch the full live stream from 23rd to 26th June 2016.
The
Festival of Speed offers enthusiasts an unrivalled opportunity to get
close to the action, and to meet the great champions who gather at
Goodwood each summer.
It has been running since 1993 on the same
stretch of the March family's driveway. While the location has remained
the same and Lord March continues to lead the creative direction, the
main aspect that has evolved is the scale. With the enthusiasm and
investment of the wider motoring and motorsport community, FOS has
become an internationally celebrated, sell-out occasion.
Where the #FOS story began. 9th Duke's pictures of the 1st Hillclimb 'day' in 1935 - captions worth reading too... pic.twitter.com/CdCQZFweNx
The
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has suspended the credentials of a
testing laboratory in Rio de Janeiro for failing to comply with
international standards.
The lab at the Federal University of Rio
has analysed about 2,000 blood and urine samples this year, including
testing of Brazil's Olympic team and top football matches.
The organisers of August's Games say they have a back-up plan.
Great
Britain is leaving the European Union. Despite numerous predictions on
UK staying in the EU the citizens surprisingly voted to leave. London,
Scotland, and Northern Ireland strived mainly for the European future,
but the whole England in total along with Wales willing for Brexit
predominated.
52% against 48 - this is the final result meaning the end to 43-year-long membership in the project of united Europe.
A
good deal of European politicians already expressed their regret on
such a decision. British Prime Minister David Cameron though voting for
the EU said he accepts the people's opinion and declared his resign no
later than mid-autumn.
Ukraine has its own interest in the
referendum outcome. Now the Ukrainians should definitely forget about
visa-free regime, according to Iryna Gerashchenko, one of Ukrainian
deputies.
Additionally Russia may win a good deal on Great
Britain leaving the European Union, since peace in Ukraine is supposedly
set to become of less interest to Brussels.
And the member of
Ukrainian delegation to PACE Volodymyr Ariyev is sure the next year
Parliamentary Assembly will steadily lift Russia sanctions. The only one
to instill optimism is the head of Ukraine's National Bank Valeriya
Gontareva. She convinces Brexit will not affect the hryvnia currency
rate.
President
Obama has stood by his comment that Britain will move to the back of
the queue post-Brexit when it comes to trade deals with the United
States.
The president urged the UK to remain in the EU when he
visited London in April and warned that a trade agreement between the
two countries would not happen anytime soon if Britain left the bloc.
"Obviously,
the president stands by what he said and I don't have an update of our
position," White House spokesman Eric Schultz said on Friday.
The
average of the last six British European Union referendum polls put the
"Remain" and "Leave" camps neck-and-neck at 50-50, excluding undecided
voters, according to the What UK Thinks website.
This is a videographic about relations between Britain and the EU.
UK Google users search some basic Brexit information hours after voting to leave the EU. ... is the second most searched term about the EU since the announcement of the ...
Nigel
Farage has based his political career on a vote for Brexit, but as he
finally claims victory in the EU Referendum, the UKIP leader is said to
have been frozen out of Brussels talks by the Leave camp.
24
June 2016: Brexit volatility is likely to carry through to next week,
as European and indeed world markets come to terms with the idea that
the people of Britain have chosen to leave the EU. Dixon’s CEO has
warned the weaker pound will drive up prices in the UK’s largest
electrical store.
Neill
Ricketts, chief executive of Versarien Plc (LON:VRS) is confident the
tie up with Airbus supplier CT Engineering will help his graphene-based
business grow over the course of a long term relationship. “There’s no
doubt in my mind that CT engineering are well placed having this
international base of really, really good clients for us to be able to
develop alongside them.”
CT specialises in carbon fibre
technology and will use Versarien’s expertise in graphene to formulate
the new range. The companies are in close proximity to each other
allowing both the design and engineering teams to work together easily
on a range of products for the aerospace and automotive industries.
On
Thursday’s referendum Britain voted to leave the European Union. This
morning David Cameron announced his resignation so the UK is expected to
have a new prime minister by October. But in the Leave camp two sides
are emerging: Boris Johnson claims the UK will remain united and part of
Europe, while Nigel Farage triumphantly declared June 23rd Britain's
‘Independence Day’. With pro-EU Scotland and Northern Ireland looking
towards their own independence, what future for the UK a year from now?
FBN's
Maria Bartiromo goes 'On the Record' to break down the sharp decline in
the stock market following Britain's vote to leave the EU and how
everyday Americans will be impacted
Only five of the city's 33 boroughs voted to leave but in the end EU friendly London failed to swing the vote.
"I'm really concerned about the future of this country now. I think it's a mistake", one Londoner said.
"I
don't think it should have been a referendum in the first place -
because very few people indeed are qualified to make an intelligent,
informed decision. People have just gone on their gut reaction."
The capital is the only region in Britain where white British people are in the…
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Broadcast on 24/06/2016
After
Britain voted to leave the European Union, Nigel Farage says he cannot
guarantee EU money will now be spent on the NHS. He also discusses
Donald Trump and the economic future of Great Britain.
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