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'Fat Cat' Friday: UK bosses earn average worker's salary in just three days

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The year has barely started but the UK's top executives have already made more money than the typical British worker will earn in the next twelve months, figures released on Friday have revealed. According to the High Pay Centre and the...
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Gatwick Airport chaos expected to continue into Friday after drones ground flights

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All flights at Gatwick Airport are grounded and flight disruption is likely to continue into Friday, according to the British airline easyJet, which cancelled all its flights on Thursday after drones flew over the airfield. "At this...
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Gatwick Airport chaos: Runway open for 'limited number of flights'

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Britain's Gatwick Airport said early Friday its runway had been reopened and it was working with airlines and air traffic controllers to introduce a limited number of flights. All flights at the airport were grounded on Wednesday evening...
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Gatwick Airport closes its runways after new, unconfirmed drone sighting

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London's Gatwick Airport said late on Friday afternoon that it had closed its runways again after new, unconfirmed reports of a drone near the transport hub. Chaos ensued on Wednesday night and throughout Thursday after the devices were...
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Gatwick flights resume after unconfirmed drone sighting closes runways again

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London's Gatwick Airport said late on Friday afternoon that it had closed its runways again after new, unconfirmed reports of a drone near the transport hub. But flights were only paused briefly while authorities investigated the...
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Is there any room for manoeuvre on May's Brexit deal? | Raw Politics

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As British Prime Minister Theresa May heads off to meet various European leaders in a last-ditch attempt to save her Brexit deal, the Raw Politics panel discussed whether there is any room for manoeuvre. Maltese MEP Roberta Metsola said...
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What's next for Brexit? Raw Politics discusses

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With less than four months to go until the UK is set to leave the EU, time is ticking on if British Prime Minister Theresa May can get enough MPs to back her deal on December 11. However, that looks unlikely. Chief EU Brexit negotiator...
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No champagne corks popping in Brussels

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The EU may have secured a deal, but it is not being marked with the popping of champagne corks, a grey mist over the Brussels skyline echoed the mood inside the Council. "I am sad because watching the UK, which is not nothing, leave the...
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Watch: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pay tribute to Leicester City helicopter crash victims

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited the football ground of Leicester City to pay tribute to the victims of a deadly helicopter crash last month. Prince William and his wife, Catherine, knew the chairman of the football club,...
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Brexit maths: how can Theresa May get her Brexit deal through parliament

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After securing the support of her government, Theresa May now needs the backing of the UK parliament. The prime minister needs around 320 seats to get over the line but she is reliant for her majority on her allies in Northern Ireland,...
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Brexit: Brussels keeping calm and carrying on

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While the UK is in chaos, Brussels is keeping calm and carrying on. In Strasbourg a planned press conference went ahead to herald the hard won deal. Michel Barnier, the EU Chief Brexit negotiator, said this: 'We reached an important step...
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No confidence vote 'likely': Five stories to know about today

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May’s leadership on the brink after Brexit draft divorce agreement reached The minimum 48 letters needed to launch a no confidence vote against May’s leadership have been submitted and a vote could be held as early as Tuesday next week,...
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Kevin Anderson asks crowd to sing 'happy birthday' to his wife at after tennis match

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South African tennis player Kevin Anderson, who is currently ranked the world's number six, asked the crowd at the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Finals on Sunday to sing "happy birthday" to his wife Kelsey, who had just...
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Man verbally abuses black woman on Ryanair flight, sparks outrage

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Ryanair has come under criticism for not removing a white man who refused to sit next to a black woman on one of the company’s flights from Barcelona to London last Friday. A video of the man verbally abusing the black woman has garnered...
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Russian FM slams Brexit Britain for using EU to hurt Russia

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Russia’s Foreign Minister has hit out at the UK for using the EU to facilitate sanctions against Russia in the wake of the Novichok scandal. Sergei Lavrov’s criticism came hours after the EU unveiled a sanctions regime that could target...
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EXCLUSIVE: Russian FM slams Brexit Britain for using EU to hurt Russia

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Russia’s Foreign Minister has hit out at the UK for using the EU to facilitate sanctions against Russia in the wake of the Novichok scandal. Sergey Lavrov’s criticism came hours after the EU unveiled a sanctions regime that could target...
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EU says UK must recover billions in lost customs duties

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Britain and the EU are facing off once again - this time over an alleged customs scam by Chinese textile and footwear importers. Brussels has given London two months to recover 2.7 billion euros in lost customs duties or risk referral to...
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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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Brexit: Here are the worst insults British and EU politicians have lobbed at each other

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As a top UK politician who described the EU to a Soviet prison on Sunday proves, fiery rhetoric from both sides of the Brexit negotiations continue to spew despite the need for an agreement to be struck urgently. With just six months to...
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Boris Johnson tears down May's Chequers Brexit plan in conference speech

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Britain's former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson renewed his attack against Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan on Tuesday, branding it "a cheat" and calling for it to be scrapped. Johnson tore down May's Chequers proposals during a...
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Watch: PM May's key bites as she sticks to her guns on Brexit

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The song remains the same. British Prime Minister Theresa May intends to keep on course for the UK leaving the EU in March of next year, and she used her party conference address to reiterate the message. "My job as prime minister is to...
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Raw Politics: all eyes on Birmingham as May puts Brexit at forefront of Tory conference

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It's rare that so many eyes in Strasbourg become fixed on a Conservative Party conference in Birmingham but the three-day event has been overshadowed by tensions over, you guessed it, Brexit. On her big day, in her keynote speech,...
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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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'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...