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Mobile phone roaming charges in EU: Brexit and the sad end of protection – so what next?: Ian McConnell


 
Mobile phone roaming charges in EU: Brexit and the sad end of protection – so what next?: Ian McConnell
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The removal of roaming charges, part of the digital single market policy, was a huge step forward for consumers Picture: Getty Images
MOBILE telecoms giant EE’s announcement last week that it would be reintroducing roaming charges for UK customers using their phones in European Union countries is a landmark moment for citizens of post-Brexit Britain.
If you had to pick out one thing that had made travelling in Europe much easier in recent years, ahead of the coronavirus pandemic obviously, it might well have been the EU’s eradication from 2017 of roaming charges for citizens of member states when using mobile phones within the bloc. This removal of roaming charges, part of the digital single market policy, was a huge step forward for consumers. ....

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Inside Politics - How Not To Be Wrong - with James O'Brien


How Not To Be Wrong - with James O’Brien
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British broadcaster and writer James O’Brien has built a loyal listenership on his LBC radio programme, dissecting the opinions of callers live on air every day. In his 2018 book, How To Be Right. in a World gone Wrong, he set out his opinions on Islam, Brexit, political correctness, LGBT issues, feminism, Trump and other flash points. Now his latest book, How Not To Be Wrong, is a personal account about the importance of being able to change your mind. In today’s podcast, O’Brien talks to Hugh about some of the things he’s been wrong about. ....

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Ian McConnell on Brexit: Keir Starmer U-turn dismal as Tories unable to run menodge


Sir Keir Starmer has signalled he would no longer seek to restore free movement between the UK and EU Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA
AS the Conservative Brexiters look increasingly foolish over their chaotic European Union departure, a volte-face by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on freedom of movement might have flown below the radar for many people. But his U-turn, while perhaps advantageous for Labour from a short-term perspective of pleasing those lapsed supporters who defected to the Tories at the last election because they loved Brexit and seemed to like the anti-immigration agenda, is nevertheless a huge disappointment.
In grim times such as these, it is human nature to cast around for any kind of positives. ....

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Brexit: Ian McConnell: No laughing matter as chaos shows lack of leadership: Opinion


Boris Johnson on Monday parroted his stock phrase that the UK will prosper mightily , with or without a deal Picture: Tolga Akmen/PA Wire
DURING a tumultuous weekend dominated by stark warnings from Nicola Sturgeon and Boris Johnson among others on a new strain of Covid-19 which can spread much more rapidly, the UK Government’s hell-bent rush to leave the European single market appeared ever more bizarre.
And ever more irresponsible, and unfathomable. The Prime Minister appearing to laugh on Monday when asked a question about whether or not there would be a no-deal Brexit seemed at the same time utterly incongruous and entirely expected, given this Government’s seeming indifference on this front. ....

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