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Brits regret Brexit but rejoining the EU is unlikely

9th - Higher Ed
Protests and demands for the UK to rejoin the EU are growing steadily in the UK, where most are saying Brexit has failed.
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Snow disrupts travel in the UK as cold snap grips northern Europe

9th - Higher Ed
A cold snap across northern Europe is affecting several countries, causing flights to be cancelled and other travel disruption in the UK, and avalanche warnings in Poland.
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British cheesemaker sells company to overcome Brexit barriers

9th - Higher Ed
British cheesemaker Simon Spurrell had to sell his business to a larger company in order to regain access to EU customers after Brexit left him with an estimated £600,000 black hole in lost EU sales.
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Salman Rushdie lives but loses use of eye and hand says agent

9th - Higher Ed
The condition and whereabouts of the British writer remain a mystery since he was stabbed several times while attending a literary event in western New York in August.
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Sixty Years of James Bond: Charity auction expected to raise millions

9th - Higher Ed
Sixty Years of James Bond: Charity auction expected to raise millions, as Bond producers discuss the future of the series and the next 007
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Australian team says Captain Cook’s ship has been found

9th - Higher Ed
Australian maritime experts have announced that they believe to have found the wreck of British explorer James Cook’s famed ship the Endeavour off the coast of the US state of Rhode Island.
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'Gay cake' legal challenge thrown out after seven-year battle

9th - Higher Ed
The case centres on a bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to make a cake with 'Support Gay Marriage' written on it.
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UK-France Fishing Dispute: French Fishermen angry at uncertain future

9th - Higher Ed
French Fishermen have gathered on the Armanville Plage in protest over «bad faith" from Jersian an English authorities regarding fishing licenses.
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French fishermen gather to protest post-Brexit uncertainty

9th - Higher Ed
French Fishermen have gathered on the Armanville Plage in protest over what they called "bad faith" actions by the UK authorities on fishing licenses.
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Seal Spotter smartphone app to track Grey seals around Britain’s coast

9th - Higher Ed
The new app hopes to build a country-wide picture of the marine mammals so conservationists can understand more about their life.
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Future trade deals won't be negotiated as fast as Brexit, says German MEP

9th - Higher Ed
London and Brussels agreed on a post-Brexit trade deal just before Christmas, giving their respective parliaments little time to scrutinise the agreement.
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Flooding and disruption in southern England and Wales as Storm Bella lashes the UK

9th - Higher Ed
Gusts of over 150km per hour were recorded in some parts. Residents in some of the worst affected areas have put up flood defences and sandbags in attempts to keep rising river waters at bay.
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Belgium may use 17th-century charter to keep British fishing rights

9th - Higher Ed
The charter was issued by Charles II following his exile to Europe after his father, Charles I, was executed in 1649.
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MEPs approve no-deal preparations, but still favour Brexit agreement

9th - Higher Ed
Members of the European Parliament voted in favour of the Commission's no-deal Brexit contingency plans on Friday, but were still holding out hope that an agreement could be reached in time.
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War of words erupts between Gibraltar and Spain over post-Brexit deal

9th - Higher Ed
A row has broken out between Spain and Gibraltar over which government has the final say on who enters the British overseas territory.
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Falkland Islands back in spotlight after exclusion from Brexit deal

9th - Higher Ed
The Falklands have not been included in the EU-UK agreement, a cause for concern among residents, many of whom rely heavily on trade with Europe.
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Northern Ireland traders in the dark over post-Brexit trade with Britain

9th - Higher Ed
Northern Ireland retailers say they're not ready for new trading arrangements with Britain from January 1 as they've not been given the technical information needed.
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Britain hands over control of Chagos Islands to Mauritius

9th - Higher Ed
Despite a last minute injunction after a legal challenge from two Chagossian women, the deal between the UK and Mauritius to transfer the sovereignty of the archipelago in the Indian Ocean has gone ahead on Thursday. The islands are home...
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Endurance athlete marks 'Jaws' anniversary with swim to change shark narrative

9th - Higher Ed
The British-South African endurance swimmer aims to become the first person to swim around Martha’s Vineyard in the United States.
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Andrew Tate For Prime Minister? Controversial Influencer Sets Sight On UK Politics | WATCH

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Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has made yet another jaw-dropping announcement—this time, he’s eyeing the position of UK Prime Minister! From running from the law to running for office, Tate is ready to shake up UK politics with his...
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UK's Reeves: Can't Always Say 'No' to UK Planning Decisions

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves says "the answer can't always be no" when it comes to approving major infrastructure works and planning decisions. She made the comments during a discussion with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief...
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Bloomberg

UK Budget: Highlights of Chancellor Reeves' Key Announcements

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves announces the government's economic and fiscal priorities during the first budget by a female chancellor. Speaking in the House of Commons in London, Reeves unveiled £40 billion ($51.8...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Brazier Expects BOE to 'Sit Tight'

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Alex Brazier, BlackRock managing director and deputy head, expects the Bank of England to "sit tight" and leave interest rates alone. He says rates are at a restrictive level and working the way the policymakers intended. Follow...
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Bloomberg

London's Khan Says Sunak Is Weak on Climate Change

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan sits down with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua to talk about the push for cleaner air and creating zero emissions zones in the city. Kahn says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been too weak on fighting the climate...