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David Frost
DavidGHFrost
1/6 The next round of talks with the EU begins on Monday 29 June. This is the start of the intensified process. We have published the agenda:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/negotiating-round-uk-eu-future-relationship-negotiatio
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Trevor Dame
TrevorDame
The thing WWE is most terrified of wrestlers having is options. Options mean wrestlers can walk away. That gives you negotiating power. Negotiating power equals more money. It's not about
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Tom Bollyky
TomBollyky
If this article is accurate, it might encourage other nations to do the same thing that US is trying to do with Pfizer, setting off round of export restrictions and
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Sarah Hallett
DrSarahHal
This week is #heartunions week. For staff across the NHS, the latest wave of pandemic has been extraordinarily tough, with fatigue, burnout, rota gaps and overworking rife. Now more than
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Grateful for the shout out in the thread. Oddly in the end I think Johnson compromised on the sovereignty to safeguard the trade (and particularly Nissan) but clearly did so
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Palmer Report
PalmerReport
The term "Senate power sharing agreement" is misleading. No reporter or pundit should be using it. When it's 50-50, both sides do have to sign off on an agreement. But
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Paul Brand
PaulBrandITV
BREAKING: PM is meeting right now with Conservative MPs, as backbenchers threaten rebellion over the govt's plan to break international law.He's telling MPs he wants them to "understand his point
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Stephen Bush
stephenkb
Is the government retreating over the Internal Market Bill and Taxation Bill or just clearing the path to a much more orderly no-deal Brexit? Brief explainer of what has and
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Alexander Stubb
alexstubb
Thread:The @EU_Commission might have screwed up the communication of the #vaccine roll-out in the past week, but important to keep the big picture in mind. Without the Commission in the
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Jesse Sharkey
SharkeyCTU1
[thread] The science says it’s safe to reopen? Really?There’s not a thing called “The science.” Scientific studies look at very specific questions. Ignoring certain questions and certain studies, while endlessly
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
I study kids and help-seeking. I wrote a whole book about it. So I have *a lot* of thoughts about those tweets with the dad and his daughter and the
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. This convincing picture (from the Mirror) of two good friends forever is intended in part to convince that despite the catastroshambles HMG’s Brexit negotiating position is entirely unaffected.I’m not
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mike is a comrade
mikelevelsup
That's nearly $48,000/year for those playing at home.https://twitter.com/GravelInstitute/status/1351367068747247617 When I got my first office job in 2011, they offered me $13.25/hour ($27,560/year) and I thought it was an insane amount
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Sam
SamPandemic
Having troubles “Getting to Yes"?There is this great book about "Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In” by Roger Fisher.Should get you over the line while negotiating. My favorite bits from the
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Nate Monroe
NateMonroeTU
So, the City Council's investigative counsel suggested to @lennycurry's chief admin officer, Brian Hughes, that the reason the JEA bidding timeline was accelerated was to save the whole effort because
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
MPs voting to weaken UK trade negotiating strength is sadly unsurprising. That is how you get to a position where the EU expects us to fold at the end point
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