Russian drivers dice with death as ice starts to thaw on frozen highway across Siberian river

That sinking feeling: Russian drivers dice with death as ice starts to thaw on frozen highway across Siberian river Driver filmed desperately trying to cross the highway on Lena River in Russia  Footage shows driver struggling through melting ice and gushing water   In the end driver has to be towed across the road almost completely … Read more

Russian drivers dice with death as ice starts to thaw on frozen highway across Siberian river

That sinking feeling: Russian drivers dice with death as ice starts to thaw on frozen highway across Siberian river Driver filmed desperately trying to cross the highway on Lena River in Russia  Footage shows driver struggling through melting ice and gushing water   In the end driver has to be towed across the road almost completely … Read more

Last ‘throw of the dice’ for Brexit pact as talks resume in Brussels

One desperate ‘last throw of the dice’ to strike a Brexit agreement is under way today as Boris Johnson gears up to push ahead with no deal. Michel Barnier and the UK’s David Frost are resuming negotiations in Brussels after a call between the PM and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen failed to achieve … Read more

Last ‘throw of the dice’ for Brexit pact as talks resume in Brussels

One desperate ‘last throw of the dice’ to strike a Brexit agreement is under way today as Boris Johnson gears up to push ahead with no deal. Michel Barnier and the UK’s David Frost are resuming negotiations in Brussels after a call between the PM and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen failed to achieve … Read more

Boris Johnson will make ‘one last throw of the dice’ in Brexit trade talks

Will my food bill go up? Britain imports a quarter of its food from Europe, so red tape and delays at ports could disrupt supplies of produce such as mushrooms and salad. But major shortages are unlikely as authorities have already delayed requirements for new food delivery paperwork until July. From then, the UK will … Read more

Boris Johnson will make ‘one last throw of the dice’ in Brexit trade talks

Will my food bill go up? Britain imports a quarter of its food from Europe, so red tape and delays at ports could disrupt supplies of produce such as mushrooms and salad. But major shortages are unlikely as authorities have already delayed requirements for new food delivery paperwork until July. From then, the UK will … Read more