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'It's time to seal the deal on Brexit' — Irish PM

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Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says it's time for the UK to seal the Brexit deal. He told his Finuh Gayl party conference he is managing the transition period and negotiating a new close relationship with the UK. "Our only red line is...
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How Canadian soldiers used embroidery as therapy during WWI

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Like many other British Empire soldiers injured in the First World War, Canadians were hospitalized in England, where they were introduced to stitching as a way to improve dexterity and overcome post-traumatic stress disorder. This led...
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Brexit talks on pause as Barnier confirms deal not yet reached

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Brexit negotiators have confirmed that no deal has been reached yet on the terms Britain leaves the block. The UK's Brexit secretary Dominic Raab and the EU's Michel Barnier met for unscheduled talks on Sunday to focus on the Northern...
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Brexit: Can UK learn from Norway?

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What's it like to be close to the EU, but not actually a member? As Brexit Britain tries to close a deal with Brussels, Norway could offer some clues. Ambassadors from Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein seen here signing off on EU...
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Brief from Brussels: Lessons of going alone

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: With Brexit Britain still trying to close a deal with Brussels, we look at how Norway enjoys close relations as a non-member; Ryanair told to respect EU rules, as cabin crew prepare to strike...
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State of the Union: Poland taken to court, EU looks to Egypt

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In this edition of State of the Union: Brussels takes Poland to the EU’s top court over controversial judicial reforms; the EU looks to Egypt to help cure its migration political headache; and UK opposition leader drops into Brussels to...
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London Mayor calls for a second referendum on Brexit

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The London mayor, Sadiq Khan is calling for another referendum on Britain's European Union membership. He says the prime minister's handling of Brexit negotiations has become "mired in confusion and deadlock" and was leading the country...
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Barnier talks with Spain about Gibraltar ahead of Brexit

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Talks over a divorce deal with Britain are continuing in a spirit of good cooperation. That from the EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier as he arrives in Spain for talks about Gibraltar. Although the tiny British territory is not part of...
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'No one in Russia believes this story,' Russia security expert tells Euronews

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On Wednesday, two Russian intelligence officers were accused of attempting to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia back in March. British Prime Minister Theresa May made the accusation in the House of Commons...
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May seeks Brexit boost from Africa trip

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Britain's Prime Minister leaves Africa with a spring in her step. Theresa May visited South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya with the hope of reaching potential trade agreements ahead of Brexit next March. Speaking to Euronews, Ryan Heath,...
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Raw Politics: Brexit woes as summit comes to a close

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As Brexit talks resumed on Thursday in Brussels and the EU said it is prepared to extend the proposed length of the post-Brexit transition period, Raw Politics discusses what an extended transition period would look like and if a deal...
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COVID-19 in Britain: The death toll and the media deference | The Listening Post (Full)

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From 'herd immunity' to lack of testing, Britain's coronavirus response. Plus, Israeli surveillance during COVID-19.
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Bank of England governor issues Brexit warning

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With less than eight months to go until Britain quits the European Union, the Governor of the Bank of England has issued a warning. Mark Carney says Britain faces an "uncomfortably high" risk of leaving with no deal and both sides should...
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Trump Calls Sun's Recorded Interview 'Fake News'

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The president denied that he criticized British Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit in an interview with The Sun newspaper, calling it "fake news." His comments come just a day after The Sun posted its entire recorded...
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Trump Calls Recorded Interview in the UK 'Fake News'

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The president denied that he criticized British Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit in an interview with The Sun newspaper, calling it "fake news." His comments come just a day after The Sun posted its entire recorded...
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Trump: Immigration Has Been 'Very Bad For Europe'

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The president, in a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May, said that Europe "better watch themselves" because immigration has changed the fabric of the continent. May distanced herself from Trump's view point,...
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UK police hunt Novichok nerve agent source

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As CCTV footage emerges showing novichok victim Dawn Sturgess a day before the poisoning, investigations continue into the incident. The two Britons - a couple in their forties - fell critically ill after handling a contaminated item,...
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Thousands take to London's streets demanding final say on Brexit

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Ten of thousands of pro-European Union supporters marched through London's streets on Saturday demanding a final public vote on the terms of Brexit. An estimated 100,000 people took part in the demonstration on the second anniversary of...
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UK government minister says Brexit threats are inappropriate

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In a TV interview, Britain's Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has hit out at businesses making threats over the government's Brexit position. He was responding to recent claims by large corporations that they could quit the UK if there is...
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Bank of England rejects EU's warnings

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Britain's banks could deal with a hard Brexit next March if necessary. That's according to the Bank of England's Governor. Mark Carney rejects the European Union's warnings that lenders are inadequately prepared. Carney says the UK...
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Aftermath: How the Great War impacted European art

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Marking a century since the end of the First World War, London's Tate Britain gallery is exploring the impact the conflict had on artists in Europe. The exhibition entitled Aftermath shows how "The Great War" inspired artists to...
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Sergei Skripal no longer in a critical condition, says Salisbury hospital

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Russian former double-agent Sergei Skripal is said to be “responding well to treatment”, and is out of a critical condition following last month’s nerve agent attack in Salisbury, England. Salisbury District Hospital released a statement...
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Will Brexit harm the UK economy?

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As the countdown to Brexit enters its last 12 months, a question mark hangs over the impact it will have on Britain's economy. Pre-Brexit referendum, the economy was strong and is still growing but from one of the fastest it's fallen to...
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Brexit: Will UK be lost in space?

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It is the EU's version of GPS. But Britain could be frozen out of the Galileo satellite navigation project - or at least part of it - because Brexit is sparking security concerns. Peter Selding, Editor of SpaceIntelReport, told Euronews:...