Britain's Gibraltar concessions with Spain just to reach a post-Brexit deal: Red Arrows trip is axed after Madrid warned it would be a 'hostile act' and threatened retaliation, with a visit by HMS Queen Elizabeth also cancelled to 'appease' the Spaniards
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