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No end in sight for 'Scallop Wars' as talks collapse | The Cube

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The so-called Scallop War between Britain and France is in danger of being re-ignited after France's Agriculture Ministry reported Wednesday that talks to resolve the dispute had broken down. French fishermen want their British...
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Coronavirus: Lockdown Iran | People and Power

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An intimate portrait of life under lockdown in Iran during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Raw Politics: May's moves, MEPs' concerns over Romania and Macron's bad day

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On Raw Politics this Wednesday October 3: Not backing down - Theresa May vows to stand up for Britain -- and calls for respect from Europe. View from Europe - MEP's react to the do-or-die speech - after an emotional week in Strasbourg....
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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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Raw Politics: Exclusive interview with Tajani, plastic ban debate

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On Raw Politics this Wednesday: Exclusive interview with President of the European Parliament Tajani: Euronews' Tesa Arcilla sat down for an exclusive interview with the President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani. He shared his...
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EU leaders approve Brexit deal and urge Britons to back it

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On Sunday, European leaders approved Britain's departure from the 28-member EU bloc after more than 40 years of membership. The two documents approved today at today's summit in Brussels were the legally binding 585-page withdrawal...
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Legal expert says Leavers prefer 'valiant defeat' to May's deal | Raw Politics

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British Prime Minister May left Strasbourg Monday night with high hopes, but they were soon dashed when her own attorney general announced Tuesday morning that the “legal risk remains unchanged” despite new legal language added to the...
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Your Call in full: is a soft Brexit a betrayal to the British people?

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Euronews’ Darren McCaffrey and Euractiv journalist Brian Maguire were joined by British MEP Claude Moraes and Euractiv journalist Beatriz Rios on Monday evening for the latest episode of Your Call. The call-in show sees viewers from...
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What is the "Westless" global order? | The Bottom Line

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Can internationalism, and the United Nations itself, survive if the United States no longer cares?
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Monuments of history or bigotry? The politics of statues | The Listening Post (Full)

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Should historic statues remain standing even if they celebrate racism? Plus, the man behind Rwanda's hate media.
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Is Britain swept by Brexit regret? Eurnonews answers

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A new analysis published the Observer newspaper shows that more than 100 seats that backed Brexit now want to remain in the EU, but is Regrexit pointless? Euronews' UK Correspondent answers. Have public views changed since the vote? In...
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Is Britain swept by Brexit regret? Euronews answers

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A new analysis published the Observer newspaper shows that more than 100 seats that backed Brexit now want to remain in the EU, but is Regrexit pointless? Euronews' UK Correspondent answers. Have public views changed since the vote? In...
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Trump 'well below par': paragliding protester flies over Scotland resort

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US President Donald Trump may not have gone close to the massive protests against his presidency in central London upon his first official visit to the UK. But he may not have escaped Greenpeace's banner that branded him "well below...
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Tempers Flare as 'Fake News' Chant Takes on a British Accent

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While the Trump baby blimp flew over London, tempers flared on the streets. Many of the same passions that help fuel Donald Trump's popularity in the U.S. are very much alive and well in the UK.
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UK Interior Minister gives statement on new Novichok poisoning case

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British Interior minister Sajid Javid Thursday gave a statement to parliament on the latest nerve agent poisoning of two Britons. A 44-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man were hospitalised after being found unwell on Saturday in...
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Brexit bill backed by British parliament

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After three days of debate and the scrutiny of over 140 pages of amendments the British Parliament has passed The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill. Ayes: 494 Noes: 122 Majority: 372 Leave means leave!! Now onto rough seas...
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Dior cruises the catwalk at Blenheim Palace

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Dior returns to England’s Blenheim Palace to unveil its Cruise collection. The residence of the Duke of Marlborough, is one of England’s grandest palaces and the birthplace of Winston Churchill. #Dior returns to Blenheim Palace, 62 years...
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UK retail sales up 1.3 percent in May

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UK retail sales figures rose by 1.3 percent in May and analysts are saying the positive trend is due to more than the optimism of Prince Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle. Experts say the rise is down to a wide range of positive data...
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Royal Wedding: The highlights

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle told each other "I do" on Saturday, officialising their union in front of the entire world. Here are the key things you need to remember from the moving ceremony. The dress: Speculation about the wedding...
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UK's tech industry to receive €2.6 billion boost

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Britain's government has announced a £2.3 billion (€2.61 billion) boost to push AI talent, including the creation of over 15,000 jobs, and a Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation. Major businesses including Ocado, Amazon, Rolls Royce and...
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Brexit: fishing industry faces choppy waters

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Fishing companies in the Netherlands fear choppy waters ahead, as the UK negotiates its future relationship with the EU post-Brexit. Dutch trawlers cast their nets in English waters and, if they lose access, it could have a massive hit...
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"Brexit was a very dark day" say 'Editors' indie rockers

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With less than a year to go until Brexit, British indie rock band Editors remind us of the day they heard the referendum outcome. For lead guitarist Justin Lockey, it was a 'dark day' in the UK. "Brexit was a very dark day when that...
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"Brexit was a very dark day," say indie rock band Editors

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With less than a year to go until Brexit, British indie rock band Editors remind us of the day they heard the referendum outcome. For lead guitarist Justin Lockey, it was a 'dark day' in the UK. "Brexit was a very dark day when that...
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'We're in the Money': Sainsbury's CEO sings his way into an apology after hot-mic moment

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Sainsbury's chief executive has apologised after he was caught on camera singing "We're in the Money". CEO Mike Coupe was waiting for an interview to discuss the supermarket's plan to buy the UK's third largest grocer Asda when he sang...