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Royal Canadian Air Force guards the Queen

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The Royal Canadian Air Force is guarding the royal residences for the first time in its 94-year history. CBC's Thomas Daigle reports.
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Bouncer punches patron

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A bouncer at a downtown London club is investigated for punching a patron in the face
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Singing With Ed Sheeran

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Murray Cummings, director of the film "SONGWRITER", which debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival, discusses the documentary that follows the Grammy-winning artist. Cummings is also Sheeran's cousin.
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The South Korean artist bringing paper art to the world.

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The intricate work of South Korean artist Ilhwa Kim is on display at London's House of Fine Art Gallery. She creates her stunning works from thousands of paper rolls. Made from Korean mulberry paper known as "hanji" Kim then dyes them in...
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UK-Russia: Could tensions further escalate over poisoning?

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After Russia failed to get a joint investigation with Britain into the nerve-agent poisoning of a former spy and his daughter, there's a warning tensions could further increase between London and Moscow. The inquiry push won six votes...
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The South Korean artist bringing paper art to the world

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The intricate work of South Korean artist Ilhwa Kim is on display at London's House of Fine Art Gallery. She creates her stunning works from thousands of paper rolls. Made from Korean mulberry paper known as "hanji" Kim then dyes them in...
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New Monet exhibition in London explores the use of buildings in his work

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French Impressionist painter Claude Monet is perhaps best known for his landscapes in his native France. Now, a new exhibition at London's National Gallery is exploring another of his favoured subjects - architecture. It aims to show how...
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New film shines a light on the Nazi occupation of the Channel Islands off the coast of Normandy.

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British actress Lily James stars in "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society." Based on the novel of the same name, the film is set during the Nazi occupation of the Channel Islands off the coast of Normandy during World War...
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Consumer protection

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Carl Boutet, chief retail strategist at Studio RX, on calls for retailers to better protect consumer data
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Hope to Nope: how graphic design influences our world view

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Alongside traditional posters and banners, the Design Museum's new exhibit charts the rise of digital media and social networking. This, curators say, has given new graphic creations an extraordinary new reach. "The different platforms...
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Artist Rakowitz takes over London's Fourth Plinth

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A life-size replica of Lamassu, an Asssyrian bull god went on display in London's Trafalgar Square. It’s made by Michael Rakowitz who used 10,000 empty Iraqi date syrup cans, to imitate the original winged bull known as the Lamassu. A...
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Trump and May to Hold Joint News Conference, Chaos Erupts in Congress, Serena Rolls Into Wimbledon Finals, and More

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These are the headlines you Need2Know: *President Trump is in England preparing for a joint news conference with Theresa May. While the duo dined last night, The Sun newspaper published a sit-down interview with the president where he...
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Housing crisis — are modular homes the solution?

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Canada's housing crisis, particularly in Vancouver, is a well-documented problem, one that has been without a fix so far — but some officials believe that modular housing is the solution. Proponents point to plans in other big cities...
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London police confirm nerve agent used in attack on ex-Russian spy

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Police officer who attended scene first also seriously hurt
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Third biggest UK company Unilever moves its headquarters from London to Rotterdam

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Britain's third biggest company Unilever picked Rotterdam over London for its main headquarters on Thursday in a blow to Prime Minister Theresa May's government a year before Brexit. The Anglo-Dutch maker of Dove soap, Lipton teas and...
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Munich forum: Divided West undermines its own security

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A fractured West is undermining its own security--that's the feeling of many of those attending this year's Munich Conference. There are divisions within NATO between Europe and the US, and also within Europe itself, after Britain's...