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Boris Johnson: Brexit deal with EU is done

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A Brexit deal has been agreed with the EU, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said. Mr Johnson tweeted: "We've got a great new deal that takes back control - now Parliament should get Brexit done on Saturday so we can move on to other...
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Countdown to Brexit: 10 days until Britain leaves the EU

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Britain is set to leave the European Union in 10 days on October 31 2019. Here we take a look at the latest figures behind Brexit.
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Russia, Saint Petersburg, Vosstaniya Square and Moskovsky Railway Station - Time lapse

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Russia, Saint Petersburg, Vosstaniya Square and Moskovsky Railway Station - Time lapse
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Day to Night Timelapse of Regent Street with rows of Union Jack Flags

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Day to Night Timelapse of Regent Street with rows of Union Jack Flags
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Russia, Moscow, Vosstaniya Square and Moskovsky Railway Station

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Russia, Moscow, Vosstaniya Square and Moskovsky Railway Station
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Protest Against Austerity In Athens

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Protest Against Austerity In Athens
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Hawaii, 1952: Students and teachers roam the campus of the University of Hawaii as a government meeting is set up to talk about the possibility of Hawaii becoming a state

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Hawaii, 1952: Students and teachers roam the campus of the University of Hawaii as a government meeting is set up to talk about the possibility of Hawaii becoming a state.
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Russia, 1950s: A dog named Laika is prepared to be the first being in space aboard Sputnik 2

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Russia, 1950s: A dog named Laika is prepared to be the first being in space aboard Sputnik 2.
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Van molding installed on assembly line

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General Motors workers assemble vans at factory. Van molding installed on assembly line on September 14, 2011 in Wentzville, Missouri (Footage by Getty Images)
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Rebecca Long-Bailey and Lisa Nandy arrive at Unite meeting

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Labour leadership contenders Rebecca Long-Bailey and Lisa Nandy arrive at Congress House as the Executive of Unite meets to discuss Labour leadership recommendation.
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Lisa Nandy leaves Unite meeting

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Labour leadership contender Lisa Nandy leaves Congress House as the Executive of Unite meet to discuss Labour leadership recommendation.
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Tube network strike results in long bus queues at Liverpool Street station

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People wait for buses at Liverpool Street station in central London during a strike by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT).
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Train departs Birmingham New Street as rail strikes get under way

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Passengers on a commuter train departing Birmingham New Street on Tuesday morning. Rail strikes are expected to cause the cancellation of about 80% of train services across Britain today.
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Newcastle train depot from the air as rail strike action continues

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Trains sit in sidings at Heaton Depot in Newcastle, as train services continue to be disrupted following the nationwide strike by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union in a bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
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South-west London stations quiet as rail workers begin second day of strike action

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General views of Wimbledon and Balham train stations in south-west London on the second day of national rail strikes. Passengers have largely heeded advice to avoid travelling on the network due to the ongoing industrial action.
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Stock footage of ambulance services ahead of upcoming strikes

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Stock imagery of ambulances located at Kings College Hospital ahead of upcoming strike dates. Unison members working for five ambulance services in England will stage a fresh walkout on January 11. The GMB union, also representing...
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Walk-through of Paddington station as train drivers strike

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The deserted passenger concourse at Paddington train station in west London as train driver members of Aslef and the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) are taking to picket lines again in a long-running dispute over pay, jobs and...
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Ambulance worker strikes in England called off by Unite union to enter pay talks

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Ambulance worker strikes in England have been called off by the Unite union. On Monday, union members at ambulance trusts in the West Midlands, North West, South Central, South Coastal, and East Midlands had planned to strike.
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Ambulance strikes suspended by GMB and Unison ahead of pay talks

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Major ambulance strikes scheduled for next week have been suspended after the Government agreed to discuss pay for this year, unions have said. Tens of thousands of key workers had been due to walk out on Monday and Wednesday, but GMB...
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Chaos for London commuters as Tube workers strike again

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Commuters faced another day of travel chaos on Thursday because of a fresh strike by thousands of workers which crippled Tube services in London.
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The Economy's Role In President Biden's State Of The Union Address

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Given the unique challenges facing the U.S. economy, expect it to be a big topic in President Biden's first State of the Union address.
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Protesters outside Caxton House in London

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Protesters outside Caxton House in London, the HQ of the Department for Work and Pensions, for the handing over of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) dossier to ministers, revealing the "depths of poverty" being suffered by...
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UK ‘tough talk’ on Ukraine not matched with action on NI Protocol, rally hears

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The UK Government is failing to match its “tough talk” over Ukraine with meaningful action in getting rid of the Northern Ireland Protocol, a rally has been told. TUV leader Jim Allister addressed the anti-protocol meeting at Carlton...
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Ireland's Donohoe on Neutrality, Inflation, Energy

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Ireland Minister of Finance and Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe discusses Ireland's policy of military neutrality, measures to address euro-area inflation, and the U.K.-EU post-Brexit relationship on "Bloomberg Markets Americas."