World Trade Organisation said to be seeking sector deal

Simon Coveney who has retained his position in the department of foreign affairs seemingly won’t let Britain get on with Brexit, instead, citing the economy and farmers, he is intent on details that are seemingly contrary to eu rules. His plans, according to a recent interview concern a trade deal without tariffs, which is doubtful. Tariffs would surely be as eu protocol. For avoidance of extra charges and detail after Brexit, Irish produce could travel via eu outlets. This would avoid two sets of detail as Irish produce first leaves the eu by entering a British port, then possibly re-enters. Britain have long dominated trade via organisations such as the as called world trade organisation (WTO) whose stipulations, Simon is promising could result in zero tariffs in the event of not substantiating a deal. Difficult to ascertain who or what he is identifying.

In a similar interview, Coveney is quoted as stating that the worst case scenario is a no deal Brexit. A British perspective. He goes on to imply he is waiting passively for the outcome of talks between eu officialdom and the u.k., already terminated according to other news. Britain are quoted as seeking an as described sector deal, unspecified, while Europe are said to be in favour of a level playing field on which to do business.

Safe Home Ireland believed to discriminate

As called Safe Home Ireland who are said to help Irish people settle back in Ireland, giving help and practical support, finding a house etc. seemingly discriminate against gaels even when suffering grevious discrimination elsewhere.

United kingdom planning to continue monopoly

According to a recent news report an as called uk land bridge is being discussed, seemingly between Irish and eu officials. It seems the plan is for Irish trucks and produce to travel via British ports to other destinations. According to the report the deal which is believed to be contrary to eu regulations has yet to be signed by eu ministers. Historically, around 80% of Irish exports, reportedly to other destinations have been transported via the uk. After December 2020, the date decided for the end of the Brexit transitional period, Irish exports entering Europe via the as called uk land bridge will be viewed as entering via a non eu country.

Britain say open border over European commitments

According to recent news, Ireland’s open border policy with northern Ireland and Britain has resulted in Ireland being omitted from lists of recommended places to visit, reportedly in Germany and the Netherlands.

Britain reportedly believe that post Brexit Ireland should prefer to maintain an open border policy with Britain for historic reasons, rather than their eu commitments. Adamant objectors to a border, the absence of which is not really feasible after Brexit are believed to be parties in favour of a united Ireland under British control. On the other hand there may be a movement amongst the people towards nationalism, in view of ethics, civil rights etc.

New cancer treatment believed to induce immunity

Top of the range cancer treatments often rehabilitate the degenerative cells. After being cleansed they are injected back into the patient’s system, believed to induce immunity. With regard to covid, will endeavouring to stay clean, but continuing to be around a virus such as corona be effective in building up immunity? Diet and cleansers such as antiseptics would be paramount in beating the virus. Sugar is a food for bacterias, including viruses.

New government formulations could work for everyone

According to figures published, today’s cows are producing much more milk than they did in the fifties. Over production of milk has lead to an as called milk lake in europe. The milk which has no monetary value is not thought to be stored properly. Even so it is believed to be given to pharmaceuticals as a base for tablets. Some believe the substance, listed as lactose does not always conform to acceptable standards because of storage difficulties and lack of organisation. New government detail could encourage farmers to try other methods of food production so we are not so dependent on the dairy industry.

With regard to believed to be government criteria concerning beef or as called suckler herds, endless detail seemingly in nobodys’ interests means that pasture is rarely supplicated with grains as should and cows live on the verge of hunger, mainly having to rely on chemically sprayed grassland which lacks rough grass and seeds.

United nations security council vote to stay in Mali

Around 13,000 as described u.n. troops and about 2000 police officers are seemingly extending their as called peace keeping mission in Mali. Apparently known as MINUSMA (french) or the multdimensional integrated stabilizing mission in Mali. It was reportedly established in 2013 by u.n. security council resolution 2100 because of an as called Tuareg rebellion in 2012. Thought to be a fight against western influences. The u.n. security council vote to extend proceedings in Mali which reportedly took place on Monday was said to have been unanimous.

The industrial revolution

When the English man’s home was his castle people were self sufficient. Looms made clothes from wool and other twine. Pigs in the yard and a cow or two. Vegetables growing also and water from a well. Then according to historical sources common land was commandeered, possibly by the landed gentry, thought to be of Bulgarian descent but migrating from other areas. Mainly Germany. The partitioning of more and more common land meant less pasture for people’s animals and lead to dependency. Concurrent to this was the beginning of the mass production of animal and other food products followed by the need for a currency which began with a bartering system and I.o.u. notes. The industrial revolution continued with the mass production of clothing, seemingly beginning with the making of an industrial sized loom. Factories built in inner cities resulted in people flocking to towns because of poverty. Houses were built for them which were only shacks with no running water. The poverty got worse. Long hours and little food. The profits from the mills were substantial, but seemingly independent from the crown it was typified as new money. According to a source, mill and factory owners grouped together to form a new political party known as the liberals.

Twelfth July parades cancelled

The as called orange order twelfth of July parades were reportedly cancelled in April of this year although some loyalist bonfires are seemingly still being planned. The said to be notorious Ballycraigy bonfire in Antrim, and one in north Belfast near to Grove playing fields, believed to have been the scene of sectarian intimidation in recent weeks.

Are hiv drugs recommended for covid?

Hiv drugs such as lopinavir-ritonavir are reportedly being recommended by many countries in order to fight covid but experts from Oxford university disagree, saying these countries guidelines should be revised. They cite their as called randomised clinical trial of covid treatments (RCT) claiming it to be the largest in the world. A conclusion of the trial was seemingly that the anti viral drug normally used in cases of hiv showed no beneficial effect on hospitalised patients who were not on ventilators. Does that mean it might be effective in non-ventilator patients?