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Newspaper headlines: Theresa May's Brexit warning and 'hash in the attic' The Daily Telegraph Image caption Some of the papers lead on Theresa May's speech on Friday, in which she told both sides of the Brexit argument that they had to accept "hard facts". The Daily Telegraph says the PM urged the EU to meet the UK "halfway" in negotiations. It was Mrs May's "most ...
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The key fixtures in the Premier League relegation battle There were some huge results in the battle against relegation last weekend, with Watford, Brighton and Huddersfield all picking up wins that have moved them much closer to securing their Premier League status for another season. Huddersfield's 2-1 victory at West Brom leaves the Baggies seven ...
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Broadcom return to the US could be complete in mid-May: sources Wrapping up the move from Singapore and redomiciling in the United States relatively quickly could remove a roadblock to the proposed deal by calming concerns at the inter-agency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which has the power to stop deals that could harm ...
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Fit in my 40s: anyone for a walk-meeting? I cannot pretend to have rigidly followed the WalkActive techniques I wrote about in January (you remember: foot like Velcro, lift from your hips, hold your neck as if you have diamond drop earrings that you unaccountably want the world to see) but I will – thanks to a combination of my Fitbit and the fact ...
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UN: War crimes likely committed in Syria's Eastern Ghouta "I must emphasise that what we are seeing, in Eastern Ghouta and elsewhere in Syria, are likely war crimes, and potentially, crimes against humanity," Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said at an emergency meeting of the UN Human Rights Council on Friday. "The perpetrators of these crimes must know they are ...
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Third death confirmed in Australia's rockmelon listeria outbreak Australians have been told to throw out any melons bought before Wednesday after the outbreak was linked to a rockmelon grower in Nericon, near Griffith. The producer voluntarily stopped production after being told of the contamination. Crisis talks were held between the melon industry and retailers ...
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Brighton have worked in a very intelligent way Chris Hughton's side are 12th in the Premier League ahead of Sunday's game at the Amex Stadium, and Arsene Wenger revealed what has impressed him most about them. "The fact they play good football," the Arsenal manager said. "They have a team who play quality [football] collectively. When they ...
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Typography is the new black. Trends in web design In the world of web design we have been experiencing a long process of incorporating typography effects in sites, which years ago was technically impossible, or...
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