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Spielberg takes us on a magical mystery tour with The BFG

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The BFG – based on the 1982 book of the same name by Roald Dahl, – about a young orphan (Ruby Barnhill) taken away by a friendly, big-eared giant (Mark Rylance), marks a return for Steven Spielberg to the magical kind of fable he has...
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‘I’ll miss drama of European Parliament’, says UKIP’s Farage

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UKIP MEP Nigel Farage took questions from the media on Wednesday after announcing his resignation as the leader of the party. His former deputy, Paul Nuttall, is widely tipped to take over from the ex-commodities trader at the head of...
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Britain picks diplomat to fill top EU post

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Britain has nominated the country’s ambassador to France, Julian King, to take over its vacant seat at the European Commission. Jonathan Hill, the previous UK commissioner, resigned after the British electorate voted to leave the EU. He...
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Brexit sparks London commercial property panic

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It has not been a good week to be an investor in commercial property in the UK. London’s up-till-now red-hot real estate market was very much shaken up by the Brexit vote. The turmoil came as a lot people asked for their money back from...
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Obama reaffirms U.S. commitment to NATO

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'I want to state clearly what will never change, and that is the unwavering commitment of the United States to the security and defence of Europe'
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Bank of England’s Carney defends Brexit warnings

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Accused of putting out “scare stories” and “phony forecasts” before the EU referendum, Bank of England (BoE) Governor Mark Carney has defended their warnings about the economic risks of the UK voting to leave. Questioned by British...
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Matt Damon ‘bourne’ again after nine-year break

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Matt Damon is being ‘bourne’ again as Jason Bourne – the troubled former CIA assassin. The fifth installment of the movie franchise – named after his character – has had its European premiere in London. Damon’s admitted that it’s been...
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Pound boosted by UK leadership change

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Britain’s leadership change has boosted the value of the pound – a bit. At one stage on Wednesday it hit its highest against the dollar in more than a week and rose against the euro. But there are still a lot of foreign exchange traders...
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Vintage News Service brings a unique blast from the past

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With the rise of social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, all advancing how an audience consumes information, Vintage news is a blast from the past, looking backwards to find a niche to take its news forward. It’s the idea...
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Global stocks surge as Brexit fears wain

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The pound has bounced back against the dollar after recent polls from the UK suggest that the campaign to remain in the EU is on a roll. The Dow Jones rose as did S&P futures and the NASDAQ. Asia stocks gain as Brexit fears ebb slightly,...
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British staples Virgin and Premier League back ‘Remain’

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As the British EU referendum gets closer two staples of UK life have backed ‘Remain.’ Football’s Premier League announced the 20 clubs in the top tier want to stay in the EU. NEW: Premier League teams all back Remain, says Richard...
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Nissan to see Vote Leave in court

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Nissan is to take legal action against the Vote Leave campaign after its logo appeared in leave leaflet. Nissan instructs Lewis Silkin as it prepares to sue Vote Leave campaign: Legal Week The Japa… https://t.co/ej98mFfh2U— Court News LA...
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Pound bounces back against dollar as Brexit fears recede

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The pound has climbed to a seven-week high against the dollar as the ‘Bremain’ bounce continues as fears of a Brexit recede. Recent polls have inclined towards the ‘Remain’ camp after weeks of polls indicating a Brexit. Nouriel Roubini,...
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Referendum campaign funded by well-heeled donors

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As the British EU referendum reaches the home straight just how much money is required to keep the campaign wheels turning. At the last count the Electoral Commission said the ‘Leave’ camp had raised some £12.1m, while the ‘Remain’ gang...
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Will Britain break up with Europe?

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Markets use the bookmakers to gauge Brexit sentiment

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As last few hours tick down before Britain’s EU referendum the directors of 51 FTSE 100 companies have signed a letter in support of Britain remaining in the European Union. The ‘Remain’ camp said the letter, addressed to ‘The Times’,...
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Brexit: what are the legal implications if the UK votes to leave the European Union?

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As the UK referendum on EU membership fast approaches, Euronews spoke to Jean-Claude Piris, Consultant for European Union law and former Director General of European Council Legal Services, to find out what the legal impact of a Brexit...
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British holidaymakers in dash to change cash

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As summer gets into full swing its time for British holidaymakers to cash in their pounds for euros and dollars. Add to that an EU referendum and fears that sterling will collapse is prompting the financially savvy to think ahead. About...
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Markets show faith in a UK remain vote

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The pound hit a high for 2016 as global stocks rallied and the markets followed the bookies and backed Britain to remain in the EU. Sterling, super sensitive to the ins and outs of the referendum campaign, was up 0.7 percent at $1.48...
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Brexit brings British economic ‘uncertainty’

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The result is clear Britain is out of the European Union, but what does the future hold for the UK economy. Jeremy Cook is the chief economist and head of strategy at World First: “We don’t know what’s gonna happen. There’s gonna be a...
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Brexit: A chain of reactions

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Don Pittis discusses Brexit with News Network host Michael Serapio
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British finance minister breaks Brexit silence and markets shrug

9th - Higher Ed
British Finance Minister George Osborne looked nervous and less assured on Monday morning when he broke his post-Brexit silence to calm the markets. On Friday, the pound’s worse day in modern history, he was nowhere to be heard, nor...
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Music lovers mourn Brexit at Glastonbury

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It wasn’t the rain or the mud that crashed the party at this year’s Glastonbury Festival – it was Britain’s vote to leave the EU. A survey of more than 1,000 of those gathered at the iconic music festival in Somerset, England, showed 83...
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London faces loss of big names as businesses look to beat Brexit by going abroad

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The City of London is bracing itself for big jobs losses if big international firms leave because of Brexit and set up their head offices elsewhere. The EU’s European Banking Authority is already moving out, Brussels announcing it was...