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The European Union and the Mercosur bloc of South American countries signed on Saturday signed a free trade deal that follows a quarter-century of careful negotiations. France still remains opposed to the trade agreement, with the country's powerful agricultural lobby warning it could damage local farmers' livelihoods.
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The US president said European countries, including the UK, had 'journeyed to Greenland, for purposes unknown'.
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The Government is facing mounting calls to reject Beijing's plans for the embassy at Royal Mint Court over security concerns.
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The board includes former prime minister Sir Tony Blair.
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This comes after Robert Jenrick's bombshell defection left Westminster reeling and wondering who will jump ship next
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The US president said the UK will be charged a 10% tariff 'on any and all goods' sent to the US from February 1.
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Ian Sample puts listeners' questions on sleep to Dr Allie Hare, consultant physician in respiratory and sleep medicine at Guy's and St Thomas' hospitals and president of the British Sleep Society. They cover why women experience sleep disturbance during the menopause, why sleep paralysis affects some people more than others, and what scientists...
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The launch window for the Artemis II mission opens on February 6.
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The First Minister also questioned the future of Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister.
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Nigel Farage and his head of policy Zia Yusuf have indicated May 7 would be a cut-off point for admitting Conservative defectors to their party.
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The Government is facing mounting calls to reject Beijing's plans for the embassy at Royal Mint Court over security concerns.
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The US president said European countries, including the UK, had 'journeyed to Greenland, for purposes unknown'.
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Chocolate treats reduced in size or weight as higher price of cocoa drives new wave of 'shrinkflation'Chocolate eggs are looking smaller than ever this year and it is not just because Easter is still so far away.Many of the Easter eggs already out on supermarket shelves this month not only cost more, but have been reduced in size or weight as the...
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Betting exchange appeared to miss multiple opportunities to stop 'VIP' customer betting with stolen money Betfair is under pressure to hand tens of thousands of pounds to the victim of a fraudster and gambling addict, after appearing to miss multiple opportunities to stop the "VIP” customer betting with stolen money.Andrew Morford, a former...
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Greenlandic organizations said Saturday they had mobilized thousands of demonstrators across Denmark and Greenland to protest U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to take over the Arctic island, framing the rallies as a defense of democracy and self-determination. The demonstrations were organized by Uagut, the National Organization for...
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President Donald Trump on Saturday called for an end to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's 37-year reign. "It's time to look for new leadership in Iran,” Trump told POLITICO, as widespread protests calling for an end to the regime appear to have waned. Thousands of protesters across the country were killed over the last three weeks, prompting […]
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The prime minister is looking to scrap jury trials for certain cases in an effort to reduce backlogs in the justice system
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Politicians including Kemi Badenoch joined the protest on Saturday in opposition to controversial plans at Royal Mint Court
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MPs had been due to debate the Hillsborough Law this week but the discussion was pushed back until Monday to allow the Government to propose changes.
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Vincent Chan, 45, has been charged with nine counts of taking indecent photographs of a child and six counts of outraging public decency
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Taxpayers talk of having to borrow cash and wait for months amid 'significant backlogs' in processing of claimsSome people are waiting a year or more for HM Revenue and Customs to refund overpaid tax and national insurance contributions (NICs).In some cases, refunds that were previously processed within a few weeks are taking...
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Thousands of people began demonstrating across Denmark and Greenland on Saturday against US President Donald Trump's threats to take over the Arctic island. The protests follow a new Trump warning on Friday that he may levy tariffs on countries that oppose his plans to acquire the semi-autonomous Danish territory.
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In a wide‑ranging interview with Gavin Lee, Lt. General (ret.) Ben Hodges, former commander of U.S. Army Europe and NATO Allied Land Command, offers a candid assessment of the current geopolitical landscape: Ukraine, NATO, U.S. foreign policy and Trump's quest "to dominate the entire Western Hemisphere." Hodges argues "Greenland is not about...
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President Donald Trump's pursuit of Greenland is creating a rift between the US and other NATO allies, fracturing the alliance and "playing straight into Russia's hands,” said Jean-François Bélanger, assistant professor at the Institute for Military Operations at the Royal Danish Defence College.
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President Donald Trump threatened to unleash a familiar tool this week when he sought to stop protests against immigration agents in Minnesota: the military. His warning to send federal troops into the state came as administration officials debated whether to order Pentagon strikes against Iran and use troops to seize Greenland from Denmark....
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The cost of producing milk is higher than that being paid by milk processors, leaving farmers operating at a loss"Every morning that I roll out of bed at 4.40am, I know I'm losing £1,800 that day, just by getting up.” This is the stark daily reality for Paul Tompkins, as he and his fellow dairy farmers struggle in the face of plummeting milk...
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MPs had been due to debate the Hillsborough Law this week but the discussion was pushed back until Monday to allow the Government to propose changes.
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The former prime minister was listed alongside high-profile Trump administration officials.
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Missiles were thrown at officers and 14 people arrested as violence erupted outside the embassy in South Kensington
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Large crowds gathered in Copenhagen to protest US President Donald Trump's push to take over Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory. As both Denmark and the United States are members of the NATO alliance, any US aggression against another member state raises profound questions about the bloc's future. If the United States were to invade...
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In a wide‑ranging interview with Gavin Lee, Lt. General (ret.) Ben Hodges, former commander of U.S. Army Europe and NATO Allied Land Command, offers a candid assessment of the current geopolitical landscape: Ukraine, NATO, U.S. foreign policy and Trump's quest "to dominate the entire Western Hemisphere." Hodges argues "Greenland is not about...
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Gavin Newsom is taking his Donald Trump-bashing and California boosterism international, with plans to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland next week. Newsom, a likely presidential contender, will attend the nonpartisan confab of corporate and cultural elites to offer a counterbalance to the president, who will also be...
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Top tips on holiday booking essentials, from how to pay to what insurance to buy and whenIt's chilly and the days are short, so, to beat the January blues, many people's thoughts are turning to holidays.Although the high cost of living is continuing to put a strain on household finances, for many the annual getaway to somewhere sunny is...
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As international treaty comes into force, bill to make it law in Britain is moving at 'glacial pace' through parliamentThe UK risks being shut out of a historic oceans summit because parliament has failed to ratify the UN's high seas treaty, environmental charities and campaigners have warned.The high seas treaty, formally known as the Agreement on...
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Footage shared on social media appeared to show protesters in London being arrested and others with injuries.
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The actor was ordered to pay at least £3m in costs after a judge upheld sexual misconduct claims
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There is an increased chance that conditions will turn colder towards the end of the month, the Met Office said.
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Payslip errors and complex rules blamed for £3.5bn in overpayments
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Windsor Great Park rules will block Wiliam's favourite way to get around
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There is an increased chance that conditions will turn colder towards the end of the month, the Met Office said.
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The former prime minister was listed alongside high-profile Trump administration officials.
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Former Prime Minister named alongside high-profile Trump administration officials as a founding member of board to lead long-term peace efforts in the Middle East
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Schools in Ukrainian capital Kyiv will close until the next month, mayor Vitali Klitschko announced Friday, citing "difficult conditions" after Russian strikes battered the energy sector amid below-freezing temperatures. FRANCE 24's Gulliver Cragg reports.
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The United States has been invited to take part in military exercises in Greenland alongside NATO allies, the head of Denmark's Joint Arctic Command told AFP on Friday. This comes after European countries sent small numbers of military personnel to Greenland in a show of support on Thursday.
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Ellen Roome has been campaigning since the death of her 14-year-old son Jools Sweeney.
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Meghan and Harry hold hands and spin around while barefoot on grass in the video, which she posted to her Instagram.
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Comments by US President Donald Trump were criticised by autism campaigners and scientists in the UK and around the world.
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Controversial yellow box junctions investigated after complaints
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Police say 'hundreds' of Barking and Dagenham Council-owned homes could have been fraudlently let
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Bruised and tainted by his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the Labour peer still has admirers – and the drive to go againThe BBC's interview with Peter Mandelson had offered ample evidence of the Labour peer's "formidable political brain”, according to Louis Mosley, UK head of the US data firm, Palantir Technologies.An indefensible error of...
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Two sides trade blows over defection while Conservative polling suggests economy is key weakness for ReformThe Conservatives plan to intensify their attacks on Reform's economic policy as they gear up for a fight to the death between the two big parties of the right, a battle brought to new levels of acrimony by Robert Jenrick's defection.While...
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Former Conservative Party MP's move rocks constituents and colleagues
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Jake Fahri was jailed for life in 2009 with a minimum term of 14 years for killing Jimmy Mizen in Lee, south London
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The seven-metre tall sculpture is set to stand on West India Quay in east London
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From Greenland's prime minister to Timothée Chalamet, the anorak signals a shift from aspiration to realismPower dressing usually comes in the form of a suit or a wide-shouldered wool coat. But right now, things look a little different. This week, Greenland's prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, appeared at a joint press conference with...
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Pre-empting rival's defection cements her position as leader and gives pause for thought for any others who may followIt is never ideal in politics to have a senior colleague defect, hurling insults as they depart, but as the dust settles on Robert Jenrick's move to Reform UK, many of the remaining Conservative MPs agree on one thing: it has left...
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While voters in Jenrick's Newark constituency were mixed on the decision, members of the local Conservatives felt betrayedFor Sam Smith, Thursday began as an ordinary day. The Conservative councillor was preparing for a budget scrutiny meeting at the Reform-led Nottinghamshire county council hall, where he is leader of the opposition, when he...
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Full-time carer Martina Karos and Eleni Edwards, eight, were found dead at home in SalfordA translator who became a full-time carer for her severely disabled eight-year-old daughter killed herself and her child after becoming "overwhelmed” by loneliness, a coroner concluded.Martina Karos, 40, and Eleni Edwards were found dead at their home in...
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This kind of Chinese restaurant without stir fries feels like a joke without a punchline
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The Northern Irish artist has painted everyone from rock stars to royalty to victims of the Troubles — but each, he says, is a kind of self portrait
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Couples are more likely to invest as they get older, but it's not the same for those on their own
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Blame the vulgarity vibe shift for more profanities in public life
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Parcel volumes have soared, but service hasn't kept up: me: more than two-thirds of consumers have had a recent problem
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A useful indicator of the health of the Tory party and Reform is whether ambitious people are trying to get in or out
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Consumers rush to sell jewellery and dining sets after dizzying price gains
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An employment tribunal found nurses suffered harassment which violated their dignity while sharing single-sex changing rooms with a trans colleague.
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Reform UK leader due to appear at World Economic Forum next week
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Sir Tony's name appeared alongside high-profile Trump administration officials, as a founding member of the Gaza 'Board of Peace'.
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SNP economy spokesman Dave Doogan said unemployment has risen since Labour took office at Westminster.
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It comes after the rule, named after 27-year-old Jessica Brady, was rolled out in September.
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A group of Darlington nurses, after an employment tribunal victory, have accused the Government of dragging its feet on single-sex spaces.
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Sir Tony's name appeared alongside high-profile Trump administration officials, as a founding member of the Gaza 'Board of Peace'.
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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is attempting to offer a more positive message from the political right than her one-time shadow justice secretary.
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Dame Penny told the court of the defendant's 'creepy' behaviour before he was jailed for 20 weeks
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The Tory leader compared Jenrick's defection to a priest switching religion, saying 'It's just not serious...it means you never cared'
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Sir Keir Starmer is facing growing calls within the Cabinet to remove Mr Streeting from his post, according to The Times.
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Senior medics who covered for younger colleagues said to be more confident and quicker to discharge patients
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Edward Brandt sentenced to 20 weeks in prison after behaviour left former minister 'in fear of sexual violence'A former councillor has been jailed for 20 weeks after stalking Penny Mordaunt, which the former cabinet minister said left her fearing "sexual violence”.Edward Brandt, a professional sailor, had been found guilty of the offence but was...
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Laila Cunningham accused of endangering Muslims after saying it 'has to be assumed' people hiding their face for a criminal reasonReform UK's mayoral candidate for London has been accused of endangering Muslims after she said women wearing the burqa should be subject to stop and search.Laila Cunningham, who was announced as Reform's candidate for...
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Robert Rhodes must serve 29-and-a-half years of a life sentence for killing his wife Dawn and using their own child to try to get away with murder.
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An FOI request has revealed Lambeth spent £187,724 on legal cases related to the park's events in 2025
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The Independent Office for Police Conduct signalled it would continue investigating the actions of Craig Guildford and WMP.
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The UK is among European allies who have signalled support for Denmark and Greenland's position that the region is not up for sale
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CCTV image released of man officers want to speak to after attack on station stairs
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A teenager who planned to copy the Southport attacks has been sentenced to 14 months in a young offenders' institution
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South East Water says it has now restored supplies to thousands of homes and businesses in Sussex and Kent which have been left without water, or with limited supplies, for almost a week.
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The arts scene in Wales was left reeling more than a year ago - after funding cuts led to the end of an institution - National Theatre Wales.
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The independent police watchdog said tonight it will continue to look into the actions of West Midlands police and the decision to ban the Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.
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Earlier we spoke to the Independent MP for Birmingham Perry Barr, Ayoub Khan.
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The Scottish Information Commissioner said the Scottish Government's actions were disrespectful to the public and reflected poorly on ministers.
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The Deputy Prime Minister visited Ukraine's capital to mark the first anniversary of a 100-year partnership agreement between the two countries.
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More than 1,200 organisations benefit from the work of The Felix Project
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Robert Jenrick has claimed that his defection to Reform UK was about "uniting the right" of British politics - and not about personal ambition.
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Reform UK is taking legal action against the government over its plans to allow some local councils to delay their May elections because of major restructuring.
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A group of nurses has won a partial tribunal victory after complaining about a transgender colleague using the same changing room.
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We spoke to one of the nurses who brought the action, Bethany Hutchison.
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A teenager who planned to copy the Southport attacks has been sentenced to 14 months in a young offenders' institution
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Populist party says postponing vote in English councils risks undermining campaigns
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The public has lost faith in the political system and in the people operating it
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John Perumbalath stepped down as bishop of Liverpool without any admission of fault or liability in January 2025.
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The Valuation Office Agency's chief executive said the rateable tax valuation process included 'data drops' to the Government.
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Chief Constable Craig Guildford will step down as the head of the force following mounting pressure for him to quit.
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Pair also launching digital channel Belta Box which will feature new entertainment and curated clipsAnt and Dec have announced they will front their first podcast series together from next week.The series, called Hanging Out With Ant and Dec, will feature the longtime friends catching up and reminiscing, and listeners will get the chance to ask the...
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Charity hails 'momentous' decision to give abiraterone to about 8,000 newly diagnosed men each yearThe NHS has expanded access to a prostate cancer drug across England in a move expected to save thousands of lives.Abiraterone, which starves cancer cells of the hormones they need to grow, will be offered to men who are newly diagnosed and whose...
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Company says TB testing carried out as 'precaution' after small number of workers contracted lung diseaseAmazon is testing workers at its Coventry warehouse for tuberculosis after an outbreak of the lung disease.A handful of workers from the site were found to have contagious tuberculosis (TB) last year, prompting the UK Health Security Agency...
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Andrew Bailey says he and heads of other institutions have responsibility to 'challenge back' populist narrativesBusiness live – latest updatesThe governor of the Bank of England has urged the world's leading global institutions to fight back against the rise of populism, warning that it represents one of the biggest threats to improvements in...
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Home secretary Shabana Mahmood had expressed regret she lacked the power to dismiss Craig Guildford
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Alert comes after the UK temporarily closed the British Embassy in Tehran
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The company had taken Scottish ministers to court after the initiative was shelved.
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Dan Burton, 54, died in a mid-air paramotor collision with climate activist Sacha Dench in the Highlands in 2021.
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Ben Obese-Jecty blasted the former Tory leadership candidate after he joined Nigel Farage's party
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Chief Constable Craig Guildford will step down as the head of the force following mounting pressure for him to quit.
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Mark Owen is pleased to welcome Sophie Arts, Programme Officer at the German Marshall Fund's Geostrategy North team. In a time of heightened geopolitical crises across the globe, Greenland has emerged as a symbol of a new post WWII order and an alliance facing an existential threat. Ms. Arts speaks of a dynamic power landscape best addressed...
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For US President Donald Trump, mocking a country or a leader is not just a reality TV-style soundbite, it is an early warning sign of military action. Trump scorned Nicolas Maduro for "playing tough" before snatching the Venezuelan leader. Now he contemptuously talks of Denmark "adding two more dogsleds" to defend Greenland. European countries do...
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Denmark's leaders are trying their hand at "soft-power diplomacy” as they host a US delegation in Copenhagen, Danish journalist Trine Villemann told FRANCE 24. Eleven US lawmakers are visiting the city on Friday to express support for Denmark and Greenland, emphasising that President Donald Trump's designs on the Arctic island do not have the...
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A bipartisan US Congress delegation began a visit to Copenhagen on Friday to voice support for Denmark and Greenland after US President Donald Trump threatened to take over the Arctic island, an autonomous Danish territory. The two-day visit comes alongside a European show of support in the form of a military reconnaissance mission to Greenland....
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A majority of EU member states have voted in favour of a landmark free trade deal with Latin American countries. The Mercosur agreement has been 25 years in the making, and its supporters are adamant that it will assert Europe's geostrategic position and benefit consumers. But despite the green light from the EU Council, Mercosur continues to face...
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Mark Owen is pleased to welcome Sophie Arts, Programme Officer at the German Marshall Fund's Geostrategy North team. In a time of heightened geopolitical crises across the globe, Greenland has emerged as a symbol of a new post WWII order and an alliance facing an existential threat. Ms. Arts speaks of a dynamic power landscape best addressed...
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Lord Robert Reed to step down after tenure marked by greater degree of judicial conservatism
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Police and crime commissioner for the West Midlands Simon Foster is expected to speak to the media later and announce the exit of Craig Guildford.
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An employment tribunal found nurses suffered harassment which violated their dignity by having to share a single-sex facility with a trans colleague.
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