This week:-
BBC:
The BBC is going to get a newsroom where it can record short news broadcasts and we are considering livestreaming at a certain time every week. We are also going to ramp up the amount of interviews and the amount of news released. We will be considering whether to continue to release forum posts or posts on the wall of the UK, as well as to consider whether to involve more detail in our releases.
World News:
An injunction in NUSA was issued against KennethBoneFJ because he has a seat in the Federal Courts there, as well as being Director-General here. This is in conflict with their Constitution, which says no government official may accept a title from a foreign state without consent of Congress. This is a tacit recognition of the United Kingdom, as we qualify as a "foreign state" to Associate Justice TimGeithner, it seems.
Politics:
A motion to expel PaulRaymonde from the House of Commons was recently presented by the Government. It is currently succeeding by one vote.
There is a motion to amend the Counter-Terrorism & Security Act, which empowers the Home Secretary to detain someone for 28 days if they prove a critical and severe threat to the United Kingdom. The amendment would ensure the person imprisoned would have a trial during the twenty-eight days to discover whether they are innocent or guilty.
Secretary of State for Justice & Lord-Chancellor Na_n has resigned from his position. Downing Street has said a replacement will be supplied soon.
GCHQ Director RobertSawers has announced his intent to resign. Downing Street has stated a replacement is in line for Mr. Sawers. It is unknown whether he will remain in the United Kingdom or leave. Sawers previously served as Prime Minister for a time under the name "Acardius_jr", before being removed under a motion of no confidence for severe inacitivity.
Military:
Operation Mullet was conducted as a joint attack by the UKSF with NATO forces. This was a practice raid against USSF. While independent verification is unavailable, the official Ministry of Defence source states that there were 100-150 hostile deaths and 1 death from the joint NATO-UKSF force. We believe this figure to be greatly embellished and hugely unrealistic.
London:
In a nostalgic reminder of the several days in which London had 60 people at London, two servers were open today (at around 49 people present at total). These activity levels have been unseen under MarkRayonde's government, which initially suffered major activity issues but later recovered.
That's all for now.
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