CAMPAIGNERS will challenge the Department for International Trade in court on Thursday over its failure to release uncensored papers from dozens of post-Brexit trade talks.
Global Justice Now activists will be pressing the government in a first-tier tribunal to publish trade papers from talks with 21 countries, including the US, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China and India.
The group insists that US-British trade negotiation documents that Jeremy Corbyn revealed to the public in Labour’s election campaign “should never have been redacted.”
The British government won’t confirm wide reports it has withheld intelligence sharing with the US over fears Trump’s attacks on boats near Venezuela are illegal, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
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