HuffPost
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Web site | www.huffingtonpost.com |
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Parent organizations | Verizon Media |
Founded | May 9 |
2005 | |
Editors | Lydia Polgreen |
Headquarters | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Ceo | Jared Grusd |
Founders | Arianna Huffington |
Andrew Breitbart | |
Jonah Peretti | |
Kenneth Lerer | |
huffingtonpost. com | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 691138 |
About HuffPost
HuffPost is an American news and opinion website and blog, with localized and international editions. The magazine is edited from a liberal political perspective. It was founded in 2005 by Andrew Breitbart, Arianna Huffington, Kenneth Lerer and Jonah Peretti.
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Headlines: HS2 'gamble' and storm 'Dennis the Menace'
The Daily Express says the Prime Minister has a great danger, by the approval of HS2
, The Financial Times supported to give Boris Johnson the decision on the HS2 high-speed rail project The Green light.
The story, it is argued That the Prime Minister was "right to face-down opponent in his party."
the UK, it says, is "in need" of a large Investment in infrastructure - But there are caveats.
The FT argues, the management, the System urgently needs to be overhauled, and the Northern part should be built as soon as possible.
The Daily Mail describes HS2 as "Europe's largest model train Set ".
It features Boris Johnson , have no other choice than moving forward. "If he scrapped or reduced HS2 downgraded," the tabloid says, "his term of office would have begun with a massive descent".
'Biggest gamble yet'On the first page of the Daily Express is a photo of Mr Johnson, wearing an orange high-viz jacket and cap, at The Site in Birmingham has started, where the work.
this is The heading: "Boris and his biggest gamble yet".
Chancellor , Sajid Javid proposes, it is wrong to think That local networks will not be improved, because HS2 goes ahead.
"We have to do both, to ensure That the UK match-fit," he says.
"Has to kill Boris Johnson only used HS2 to Heathrow Airport expansion?"
The Site , the suspicion is stoked by something the Prime Minister said in the house of Commons on Tuesday: "the passengers of the arrival at the airport, Birmingham is able to get to Central London by train in 38 minutes, which is advantageous in comparison with the time it takes to from Heathrow by Taxi . "
Huffpost circuit, it would be a "typical Johnsonian solution, to dig to dig himself out of a political hole, until the ground elsewhere".
Some of The Front pages are associated with large photos of Steve Walsh , the entrepreneur, to 11 cases of coronavirus in the United Kingdom and France .
"Don't turn me into a scapegoat".
Its front-page story pushes said sympathy for Mr Walsh , That "no one starts intentionally or coronavirus".
It also says That the avoidance of panic about the disease is "vital", so That the health of the workers are "overwhelmed by the False Alarms and the irrational Fear of".
the former police officers in Northern Ireland are investigated by a Commission Set Up to investigate allegations of what is described as a "non-criminal police misconduct" during The Troubles .
The Police Federation of Northern Ireland expressed its concern That some former officers of the bankrupt could be, because you have to pay the legal bills themselves.
The Paper is of the opinion column describes the investigation as "a sickening outrage" and calls for the Prime Minister to put an end to it.
Dinner-party guests are more satisfied with your meal, if you used a linen tablecloth, according to a study reported in The TimesFinally, the quality of the food and wines and the ambience are perhaps the most important factors in whether or not guests enjoy their dinner parties.
researchers in Germany fed More Than 200 people, the Tomato Soup in a variety of settings, to see how it would look on your experience.
The Times says That , while things like too little light, had one effect, the blanket use of a table, was the "game changer".
Source of news: bbc.com