Bloody Buggery Bollocks Boris Brexit. EU 'madness' blamed as Ford moves thousands of jobs from bloc to US According to the German union IG Metall, 65 percent of European research and development centres and 20 percent of administrative workers are at risk. A total of 15,000 people work at the Cologne site. "The company intends to carry out its main development-related activities in North America", in a context of "transition from the internal combustion engine to the electric motor", added the union. At the Aachen site (on the border between Belgium and the Netherlands), where Ford has a research centre, "220 employees have to fear for their jobs," according to IG Metall. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/oth...pc=U531&cvid=eadb6ee7f4294c6f9c444b2d186d6fce
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Met Police says two to three officers will face charges every week for months Sir Mark Rowley was speaking at the London Assembly's Police and Crime Committee. The criminal cases are a "mix of dishonesty, violence and violence against women and girls", Sir Mark Rowley said. Speaking at a meeting of the London Assembly's Police and Crime Committee, Sir Mark said the force had not "applied the same level of ruthlessness" to upholding its integrity as it applied to fighting crime. https://news.sky.com/story/met-poli...l-face-charges-every-week-for-months-12795025 Home Office figures show that in England and Wales last year only 8.2% of crimes recorded by police resulted in a suspect being charged or summonsed to appear in court, the lowest level since 2015 when a new method of counting detections was introduced. For some individual crimes, clear-up rates were even lower: 3.8% for sexual offences; 5.4% criminal damage and arson; 6% theft. "Overall police detection rates nationally are low, woefully low I would say in some instances, and the courts are emptying, not filling," the Commissioner said. "It's not good, and I'm not proud of it," she added. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48780585
The Nazis take on the great Bear again https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-64396659 Speaking in parliament, he urged Germans who were worried about the move to "trust me", insisting the decision was "the right one"