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Brexit: 'Let's do a deal,' Prime Minister Theresa May tells Labour leader Corbyn

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British Prime Minister Theresa May stepped up calls for Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to agree to a cross-party deal to leave the European Union, following poor results for both parties in local elections on Thursday. "To the leader...
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'Absolutely thrilled': Harry's delight as Meghan has baby boy

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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex and wife of Britain's Prince Harry, has given birth to a baby boy weighing 3.26kg. The baby, yet to be named, was delivered at 5.26 am local time on Monday, Buckingham Palace said. The child, the...
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The EU elections in the UK which were never meant to be

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After Britain was granted a six-month extension to exit the EU, campaigning got underway for the European elections taking place from 23 to 26 May. The fresh elections will have to take place at a cost of just over €110 million. But many...
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Will NATO take a greater role in the Middle East?

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Donald Trump said he'll be asking the alliance to become more involved in the region.
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Brexit Day: Good or bad?

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Britain leaves the European Union after more than three years of political chaos.
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How to overcome obstacles to widespread coronavirus testing?

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Many countries struggle to roll out enough testing kits for suspected cases.
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Irony of history: How Channel Tunnel breakthrough miner Graham Fagg became a Brexiteer

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Ahead of the 25th anniversary of the May 6, 1994 opening of the Channel Tunnel, retired mining worker Graham Fagg shared his memories of the moment he broke through to meet a French colleague tunnelling from the other side. By a twist of...
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Iran's foreign minister proposes prisoner swap for jailed British-Iranian mother

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Iran has suggested it is open to the idea of a prisoner swap involving a British-Iranian mother who has been jailed since 2016. Speaking to Asia Society in New York on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif said he felt...
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Watch: UK mill weaves biodegradable fabric to challenge fast fashion

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The looms are back in action at this Bristol mill, making a biodegradable fabric for a UK company that's challenging fast fashion. At Bristol Weaving Mill, the process of making the sustainable Bristol Cloth involves no toxic synthetic...
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Has handling of Brexit penalized Conservative and Labour parties in local elections?

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Britain's two biggest parties — Conservative and Labour — suffered big losses in Thursday's local elections in England and Northern Ireland, according to partial results from the BBC. A BBC tally showed on Friday morning, the...
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Has handling of Brexit penalised Conservative and Labour parties in local elections?

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Britain's two biggest parties — Conservative and Labour — suffered big losses in Thursday's local elections in England and Northern Ireland, according to partial results from the BBC. A BBC tally showed on Friday morning, the...
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Watch: Biodegradable bags are not truly biodegradable, new study says

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"Biodegradable plastic bags are still capable of carrying full loads of shopping after being exposed in the natural environment for three years," researchers from the University of Plymouth said in a new study. The study examined the...
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Russia wasn't behind Britain's Novichok attack or "everyone" would have died, victim told

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A British man whose partner died after being exposed to nerve agent Novichok was told by Russia's ambassador that Moscow could not have been behind the attacks because they would have "killed everyone", the Sunday Mirror newspaper...
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Former Ecuadorian President Warns Assange Faces Immediate Arrest

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Ecuador’s Former President, Rafael Correa, has said Julian Assange could face immediate extradition to the United States if he leaves the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. In an interview with Euronews, Correa said he expects the Embassy...
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Ex-Ecuador president warns Assange faces immediate arrest

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Ecuador’s Former President, Rafael Correa, has said Julian Assange could face immediate extradition to the United States if he leaves the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. In an interview with Euronews, Correa said he expects the Embassy...
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British MPs back idea of Brexit extension to June 30 ahead of EU summit

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British MPs have this afternoon endorsed Prime Minister Theresa May's request to the European Union to delay Brexit until June 30, adding weight to the pitch she will make to EU leaders in Brussels on Wednesday. The vote is a result of...
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Raw Politics: MEPs discuss Theresa May's Brexit tour

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May took a last-minute trip to Berlin and Paris on Tuesday, seeking support from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron for an additional Brexit extension. Although EU officials...
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May hammered by MPs on Brexit extension and way forward

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May told MPs the UK can leave before October 31 if a deal is passed; Also said that she argued against stringent conditions on the UK's extended membership; Adds that "the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear." Theresa...
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Julian Assange's war of words with Ecuadorian government

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A war of words has broken out between the Ecuadorian government and Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange. Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno has defended his decision to remove Assange's asylum status last week claiming he 'repeatedly...
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The best placards from Saturday's anti-Brexit march in London

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British cleverness was on full display at the anti-Bexit march that drew more than one million protesters in London on Saturday as people carried banners and posters showing their disappointment at how the government has handled divorce...
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Brexit: Theresa May's week of uncertainty after politically-charged weekend

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British Prime Minister Theresa May was due to meet with her cabinet on Monday to discuss the next steps towards Brexit. The meeting came after a politically-charged weekend in which over a million anti-Brexit protesters marched on London...
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Failed attempt at Brexit agreement 'nothing short of farcical', says Theresa May's former advisor

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A former advisor to UK Prime Minister Theresa May has described Parliament's attempts to reach a Brexit agreement on Wednesday night as "nothing short of farcical". Appearing on Good Morning Europe, Tom Swarbrick, who worked as Theresa...
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MPs prepare to vote on a new Brexit motion on Friday but few are clear what they will be voting on

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Confusion hit Westminster once again on Thursday as rumours and conflicting statements whirled around Parliament regarding the possibility of a third meaningful vote happening in the Commons on Friday. Earlier, the government's leader in...
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House of Commons will vote on approving Withdrawal Agreement on Friday, but confusion still rife

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Confusion hit Westminster once again on Thursday as rumours and conflicting statements whirled around Parliament regarding the possibility of a third meaningful vote happening in the Commons on Friday. Earlier, the government's leader in...