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Eurosceptic in Italy's government standoff is 'radically anti-German' A fierce critic of the Maastricht Treaty and the euro, 81-year-old Savona has a career in finance and economics that stretches back to the 1960s, and ...
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US 'maximum pressure' on North Korea faces test with summit in limbo With the fate of a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in limbo, U.S. officials have suggested Washington ...
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Abortion in Ireland – what happens next? Between 12 and 24 weeks, abortion will be available only in cases of fatal foetal abnormality, a risk to a woman's life or a risk of serious harm to the ...
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The big picture: Tish Murtha captures youth unemployment in 1980s Newcastle Murtha, who her daughter, Ella, recalls as "spiky haired, and in baseball boots", took this photograph in 1980 on the council estate of Elswick in ...
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FP3: Ricciardo edges it as Verstappen crashes out in Monaco The Red Bulls continued to show the rest of the Formula 1 field a clean pair of heels in Monaco's final practice on Saturday morning, but there was ...
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Missing London schoolgirl believed to have left UK in 'company of adult' Serena Alexander-Benson was last seen by her father leaving her home in Wimbledon, south-west London, at 7.50am on Friday. She left wearing her ...
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If Something In Your Luggage Is Broken, This Is Probably Why On the one hand, unloading baggage all day must be a brutally boring job. On the other hand: Come oooooonn.
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