Here's the BBC's take on that...
`Boris Johnson able to call early election under proposed new law'
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The BBC Economics editor also has this - here we go again!
`Will there be a further Brexit breach of the law?'
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`As early as Thursday, I'm told, the Treasury is planning to announce it is to bring a Taxation Bill to the Commons next week that might need to contain clauses breaking international law, specifically the Northern Ireland Protocol of the Withdrawal Agreement..'.
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It's good to hear a Republican giving Trump a kicking!
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`Trump inciting violence, says Georgia election official'
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`A US state of Georgia election official has said President Donald Trump will bear responsibility for any violence that results from unsubstantiated election fraud claims he has stoked. In a fiery statement, Gabriel Sterling, a Republican, said: "It's all gone too far! All of it! It has to stop!"...Voice quaking with anger at a news conference in Atlanta, Mr Sterling, the state's voting systems implementation manager, rebuked his fellow Republicans, including the president.
`He said a 20-year-old contractor in Gwinnett County for Dominion Voting Systems, which has become the subject of baseless right-wing conspiracy theories, had received death threats. The worker's family was also getting harassed, Mr Sterling added. The unnamed man had been threatened with a noose and accused of treason, Mr Sterling said, after transferring a report on ballot batches to a county computer so he could read it. Mr Sterling said he himself has a police guard outside his home, while the wife of Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, was "getting sexualised threats through her cell phone". "Mr President, you have not condemned these actions or this language," added Mr Sterling. "Senators, you have not condemned these actions or this language. "We need you to step up and if you're going to take a position of leadership, show some!" He added: "Death threats, physical threats, intimidation, it's too much, it's not right, they've lost the moral high ground to claim that it is."'