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#EU: Should the EU deploy military "trainers" into Ukraine?" Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Editor-in-Chief: Strategic Europe, in Berlin. https://carnegieendowment.org/europe/strategic-europe/2024/05/judy-asks-are-europeans-prepared-to-send-troops-to-ukraine?lang=en BRUSSELS 1890
Are Preppers mad? Or are they wise to get ready for Britain to crash out the EU? Should we stock up on beans and UHT? Image: Vaciando el supermercado via Wikimedia Commons
Brexit supporter Andrew Bridgen said: "This week Theresa May will find that she is drinking in the last chance saloon and the bad news for her is that the bar is already dry." What are we to do about getting a Brexit deal with the EU? Should we have a new leader to take us through the process? Boris Johnson? Jacob Rees Mogg? Tom and Jerry? Mark and Pete give the answers. Opening poem: The Brexit Beast - After the Jabberwocky: Lewis Carroll by Murray Lachlan Young Colorful conversation on social, economic and religious issues from a Christian worldview perspective. Mark and Pete: a businessman and a pastor. Listen on Flame Radio 1521MW in NW England and podcasts on iTunes. Website: markandpete.com Twitter: @markandpete
Brexit supporter Andrew Bridgen said: "This week Theresa May will find that she is drinking in the last chance saloon and the bad news for her is that the bar is already dry." What are we to do about getting a Brexit deal with the EU? Should we have a new leader to take us through the process? Boris Johnson? Jacob Rees Mogg? Tom and Jerry? Mark and Pete give the answers.Opening poem: The Brexit Beast - After the Jabberwocky: Lewis Carroll by Murray Lachlan YoungColorful conversation on social, economic and religious issues from a Christian worldview perspective. Mark and Pete: a businessman and a pastor.Listen on Flame Radio 1521MW in NW England and podcasts on iTunes.Website: markandpete.comTwitter: @markandpete
What will be the implications of Brexit on London’s development and status as a global city over the next few decades? Can London remain a global city outside of the EU? Should it, if London’s success comes at the expense of the rest of the UK? Will London become less attractive to investment and if so, what will the effects be on development, especially with regard to housing? What opportunities does Brexit offer for remaking the relationship between London and the rest of the UK for the better? Our panel offers some answers. Panel includes: Iwona Blazwick – Director, Whitechapel Gallery Stella Creasy – Member of Parliament for Walthamstow Paul Finch – Programme Director, World Architecture Festival; columnist, Architects’ Journal Carol Patterson – Director, UK, OMA Tom Copley AM – Deputy Chair of the London Assembly Housing Committee; Member of the Planning and Transport Committees Ben Rogers – Director, Centre for London (chair)