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GB News: Greta Thunberg's five worst gaffes as activist puts her foot in it AGAIN with 'narcissistic' Gaza stunt
Greta Thunberg's five worst gaffes as activist puts her foot in it AGAIN with 'narcissistic' Gaza stunt
Greta Thunberg has been deported to Sweden after attempting to breach the naval blockade of Gaza aboard a vessel linked to the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition. Detained by the Israeli navy, her actions have sparked criticism, with some accusing her of moral grandstanding and trivializing the Gaza crisis.

While some defend her activism, her past controversial statements and associations have drawn scrutiny. Critics highlight her remarks at political rallies and her connections with individuals who have expressed support for terrorist organizations, raising questions about her awareness and intentions.


The Telegraph: Britain ‘surrendering Gibraltar’ after agreeing to EU passport controls
Britain ‘surrendering Gibraltar’ after agreeing to EU passport controls
Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for a new agreement allowing Spain to check passports in Gibraltar, perceived as a concession. The deal includes Spanish border officers at the territory's airport and ports, while British officials will facilitate land border crossings to reduce friction.

Additionally, the agreement eliminates physical checks on goods at the Spain-Gibraltar border, marking a significant post-Brexit development.


#economy

GB News: Donald Trump could green light new automotive tariffs on UK car brands this week in fresh update
Donald Trump could green light new automotive tariffs on UK car brands this week in fresh update
The UK is set to confirm a trade deal with the US regarding automotive import tariffs, with a meeting between Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds and his American counterpart expected this week. The deal aims to reduce US tariffs on British cars from 27.5% to 10% for up to 100,000 vehicles annually.

The agreement is crucial for Britain's automotive sector, which exported around £9 billion worth of vehicles to the US last year. Additionally, it promises to eliminate tariffs on British steel and aluminium. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed optimism about the deal's swift implementation, although challenges remain in quota allocation for vehicle exports.