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Britain’s growth revised downwards suggesting recovery losing momentum

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The British economy grew at a slower rate than previously estimated during at least half of 2015, according to official data. Weaker growth in the large services sector, the UK’s engine, may give analysts cause for concern. The Bank of...
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British ESA astronaut Peake says pressure suits him just fine

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Survival training in a frozen Russian forest provided a last taste of fresh air for British astronaut Tim Peake (ESA) and his team mates the American Tim Kopra (NASA) and Russian Yuri Malenchenko (Roscosmos). They are set to go into...
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UK Biobank Completes First 100,000 Full‑Body Scans, Landmark Leap in Disease Research

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After an 11-year push costing around £60 million, the UK Biobank has fully scanned 100,000 volunteers—capturing over a billion anonymized MRI, X‑ray, and ultrasound images of organs, bones, blood vessels, and fat distribution. Scientists...
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The Polonium plot: A feature documentary

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In the aftermath of a British Public Inquiry, this is the dramatic full story of how the Russian State was involved in the radioactive poisoning murder in London of Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB agent.
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Raw Politics: Veganism, US Midterms, EEP Conference

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This Wednesday on Raw Politics: Veganism An issue has landed on the plate of the European Commission. European politicians are pondering whether food producers should be forced to label food that is vegetarian or vegan — and it is not...
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Raw Politics: Italian budget, Brexit, Armistice commemorations

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On Raw Politics this Monday: Brexit negotiations ramp up The next 48 hours are seen as crucial for leaders to reach a Brexit deal. The Irish border remains a key impasse while the panel discusses how the uncertainty surrounding a deal...
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Another Paradise: Chagos Islanders' Fight for Justice | Witness

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As the UK refuses to let go of the Chagos Islands, one activist fights for her exiled community's right to return home.
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FULL: White House' CHILLING Boulder Attack Announcement; Family In ICE Custody

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a pointed update following the recent Boulder, Colorado, incident. Addressing immigration enforcement and national security, Leavitt outlined key concerns surrounding the suspect’s...
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Keir Starmer welcomes German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to 10 Downing Street

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to 10 Downing Street on his first official visit to the UK. Mr Merz is in London to sign the new UK-Germany treaty. The treaty will aim to cover the full breadth...
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New UK-German treaty signed in London

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (front right) and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (front left), watched by Germany's Minister for Foreign Affairs Johann Wadephul and Foreign Secretary David Lammy as they sign the new UK-Germany treaty...
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Keir Starmer and Friedrich Merz hold press conference - opening statements

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz hold a press conference during a visit to the Airbus factory in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
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Raw Politics: Italian budget, jailed British student, US-Saudi support

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On Raw Politics this Wednesday: EC prepares to react to Italy's defiance of debt-laden budget The Italian government continues to defend its high-debt budget proposal following its Brussels rejection. The Commission is preparing to take...
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Raw Politics in full: Theresa May braces for crucial Brexit vote

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Down to the wire UK Prime Minister Theresa May made a last-minute trip to Strasbourg on Monday night where she negotiated legally binding changes to the Brexit agreement that will be voted on by British MPs tonight. European Commission...
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Raw Politics in full: Brexit delay and Fidesz party vote

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Brexit interrupted While the UK is scheduled to leave the European Union in just nine days, Prime Minister Theresa May is trying to postpone the date to June 30. In a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk, May asked for more...
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Raw Politics in full: EU criticism and MPs vote on Brexit future

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Breaking the deadlock British MPs will vote by paper ballot on Wednesday night on a series of amendments that could change the course of Brexit. Earlier this week, parliament took control over the Brexit timetable from Prime Minister...
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Raw Politics #ICYMI: Brexit chaos and controversial EU copyright vote

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Host Tesa Arcilla takes a look back at the top highlights from this week’s coverage on Raw Politics. From the European Parliament narrowly supporting a controversial copyright reform to British MPs seizing control of the Brexit process,...
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Raw Politics: Draft deal, controversial ads, Poland judicial law

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On Raw Politics this Thursday: Draft declaration on EU-UK post-Brexit ties agreed A 27-page draft declaration on the future of EU-UK ties has been agreed, although UK Prime Minister Theresa May could face difficulties getting it through...
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U.K. far-right, anti-immigration protests escalate after Southport stabbing

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Police in the town of Rotherham, northern England, were struggling to hold back a mob of far-right rioters who were seeking to break into a hotel believed to be housing asylum seekers. The violence erupted following a mass stabbing...
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UK Starmer condemns 'far right thuggery' as police brace for more protests

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the chaotic scenes that unfolded in the aftermath of the stabbing as the "actions of a tiny, mindless minority" and condemned "far-right hatred".
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UK PM Starmer condemns 'far-right thuggery' as police brace for more protests

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UK prime minister described the chaotic scenes that unfolded in the aftermath of the stabbing as the "actions of a tiny, mindless minority" and condemned "far-right hatred".
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European leaders discuss security as shadow of possible Trump presidency looms

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European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met in the UK for the EPC summit to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, migration and the state of democracy.
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Russian strikes leave thousands in northern Ukraine without power and water

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The northern Sumy region, which borders Russia, was plunged into dark after Russian strikes late Friday damaged energy infrastructure, the Ukrainian Energy Ministry said. Hours later, the Ukrainian public broadcaster reported that...
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The newly elected Prime Minister of the UK, Keir Starmer, is holding a press conference

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The newly elected Prime Minister of the UK, Keir Starmer, is holding a press conference following his inaugural cabinet meeting.
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UK election results 2024: winners and losers in London

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Keir Starmer will be the next Prime Minister with a majority of 170, if the results are confirmed.