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Brexit Britain faces pressure to swiftly register EU nationals

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Brexit Britain's under pressure to come up with a swift registration process for EU nationals in the UK. The European Parliament's Guy Verhofstadt's been meeting Home Office officials in Brussels. The UK's Windrush scandal - threats to...
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Russia's foreign ministry says Moscow will respond to new US sanctions by expanding its 'black list' of Americans - RIA

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Germany, France, and the US are rallying around Britain - condemning the Salisbury nerve agent poisoning as “an assault on UK sovereignty”. In a rare joint statement the western powers said... "We share the UK assessment that there is no...
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Western powers unite against Russia in spy poisoning case

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Germany, France, and the US are rallying around Britain - condemning the Salisbury nerve agent poisoning as “an assault on UK sovereignty”. In a rare joint statement the western powers said... "We share the UK assessment that there is no...
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Russia 'to expel 23 British diplomats' as political crisis deepens

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Russia has announced it will expel 23 British diplomats and revoke permission for a British consulate in St Petersburg. The British ambassador was alerted to the expulsions on Saturday morning. The move is a response a similar expulsion...
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Brexit shouting match in European Parliament

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"On March 29th at midnight, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. Then the time will come you will regret the decision." Words from EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker at the European Parliament. Lawmakers debated the...
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Paris, Berlin rally behind the UK against Russia in spy poisoning case

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Europe is slowly rallying around the UK as EU countries mull reactions to the Russian spy poisoning case on British soil. French president Emmanuel Macron has said he will unveil measures against Russia in the coming days. Macron spoke...
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Western powers united against Russia in spy poisoning case

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Germany, France, and the US are rallying around Britain - condemning the Salisbury nerve agent poisoning as “an assault on UK sovereignty”. In a rare joint statement the western powers said... "We share the UK assessment that there is no...
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NATO to UK: Count on our solidarity

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Britain could count on NATO's solidarity, but that it had not invoked the alliance's mutual defence clause. "There has been no request for article 5. It's important that we react in a...
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Boris Johnson alludes to possible U.K. action in Syria

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'If there is incontrovertible evidence of the use of chemical weapons … we should seriously consider it,' says foreign secretary
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'Important differences remain' - EU sounds alarm over Brexit

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The EU's chief Brexit negotiator says "important differences" remain, as the clock ticks to reach a divorce deal with the UK. Michel Barnier is raising the alarm, as talks continue over trade and a transition period. "Some important...
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Forest Green Rovers — the first vegan football club in the world

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By Clara Wiggins Forest Green Rovers were already renowned in the UK as giant-killers, the minnows who took on some of the much larger clubs and won. But now the club is gaining a reputation for a completely different reason — as the...
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Road to recovery? Mixed EU reaction to May’s Brexit speech

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A big day for Britain, but the EU was also closely watching what Theresa May had to say in Florence about Brexit. The prime minister attempted to re-set the tone of the stalled Brexit talks. But one official said it left him “even more...
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UK and US growth forecasts down

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Both the US and the UK are to have a slower economic growth than previously predicted according to the International Monetary Fund. The IMF shaved its forecasts for U.S. growth to 2.1 percent for 2017 and 2018, slightly down from...
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UK to ban new diesel and petrol car sales by 2040

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Sales of new diesel and petrol cars will be banned in Britain from 2040, the UK government has announced as it looks to improve the country’s worsening air quality. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs’ (Defra) plans,...
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Exclusive: Desperate plight of Calais migrants

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Nine months after Calais’ so-called ‘Jungle’ camp was razed to the ground, migrants have returned – and are even more desperate to get across the Channel to England. What had become a vast shanty town, sheltering up to 10,000 people, was...
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Special report: Desperate plight of Calais migrants

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Nine months after Calais’ so-called ‘Jungle’ camp was razed to the ground, migrants have returned – and are even more desperate to get across the Channel to England. What had become a vast shanty town, sheltering up to 10,000 people, was...
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Brexit dominates yet another EU summit

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Brexit looms large over yet another EU summit. Diplomats are more optimistic than after the referendum one year, They cited the arrival of new French president, Emmanuel Macron, who stood on a pro-EU platform. Macron told reporters that...
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Canadian soldier leads changing of the guard

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Capt. Megan Couto, 24, is the first woman to command the troops guarding the Queen and Buckingham Palace, upending more than 300 years of British history.
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EU’s Barnier cool on PM May’s offer for expats

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Theresa May’s offer on protecting the rights of EU nationals needs “more ambition” and “clarity, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Monday. Frenchman Barnier, writing on Twitter, added that the goal of the remaining...
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Paddington author Michael Bond dies

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Michael Bond, the author of the Paddington series of books, has died at the age of 91, following a short illness. He turned his hand to writing in the 1950s after a spur-of-the-moment teddy bear purchase for his wife one Christmas Eve....
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UK inflation jumps to four-year high

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The fall in the value of the pound since last year’s Brexit vote has contributed to a jump in UK inflation, reaching its highest annual rate for four years. It rose to 2.9 percent last month, up from 2.7 percent in April. Twelve months...
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Meet the everyday people invited to the royal wedding

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British Prime Minister Theresa May and former US President Barack Obama may not be invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding but 1,200 members of the public are. On Tuesday, Kensington Palace issued a statement saying...
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OECD boss issues warning for UK economy

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Whoever is in power in Britain come Friday will face a severe economic challenge in the year ahead predicts the OECD. GDP growth will be down to 1.7% this year, and then a dismal 1% in 2018, the worst performance for a developed nation....
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British PM Theresa May gets nod to form government

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Speaks to media after audience with Queen Elizabeth