Make a NOTE OF IT!
Dec 01, 2016
Episode description
CAR manufacturers in Spain are offloading an increasing number of motors to
countries outside the EU.
The Spanish Government may finally follow other democracies by setting time
limit on classified documents.
Barcelona city council will fine holiday rental websites Airbnb and HomeAway
€600,000 (£509,000) each for offering unlicensed accommodation, it has
announced, as it steps up its campaign against tourism saturation.
Unemployment and precarious labor market is driving up number of young
people unable to leave home
A document mistakenly revealed by a Tory aide leaving Downing Street
yesterday gave a rare glimpse into the Government's stance on EU exit talks.
The notes suggest the Government has already given up on staying in the
European single market and will not go for a Norway-style deal. Instead they
indicate the UK is looking at a 'Canada-plus' trade arrangement, and will leave
the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice as it does not 'fit' with the PM's
determination to curb immigration.
British Influence – set up by the arch-Europhile Peter Mandelson claimed the
Government has no mandate for leaving the European Economic Area.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission urged politicians on both sides of
the bitter row to tone down their rhetoric saying Breiteers are not racist.
Describing Brexit as the UK 'leaving the EU, but not leaving Europe', Beata
Szydlo said Poland would conduct negotiations in a 'down-to-earth' manner, and
called on other EU nations to do the same.
Astonishing footage has emerged of a van driver grappling with a trucker,
reversing his van into him and then smashing his victim's window with a shovel.
A scathing report found ‘very high’ levels of violence at HMP Hindley, near
Wigan, with prisoners often locked in their cells 24 hours a day
David Isaac, chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said
employers needed to take a 'common sense' approach when dealing with the
Christian holiday.
Smelly food in the office has become so prevalent that it is hampering workers’
productivity, a study has found. The habit of eating ‘Al Desko’ has grown that
now two thirds of people do it.
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android
