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Mirrors and garden shears prices set to fall in Brexit tariff plan "UK consumers have become accustomed to a huge variety of affordable food thanks, in part, to tariff-free imports from the EU. "Unless a similar ...
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Pakistan: Man who kissed murdered girls in video arrested A man who filmed himself kissing two girls who were later murdered in a so-called "honour killing" has been arrested, police in Pakistan have said.
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China abductions: Parents find son snatched in hotel 32 years ago A Chinese couple whose son was abducted in a hotel in 1988 have been reunited with him after 32 years. Mao Yin was snatched aged two, while his ...
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Coronavirus: What's going wrong in Sweden's care homes? Care home residents account for nearly half of deaths linked to Covid-19 in Sweden. Some healthcare workers believe an institutional reluctance to ...
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Teenage boy charged in Canada's first 'incel' terror case A 2018 attack in Toronto that killed 10 was also allegedly inspired by the ideology, but the accused in that case was not charged with terrorism. On ...
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Coronavirus: Security flaws found in NHS contact-tracing app GCHQ's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) told the BBC it was already aware of most of the issues raised and is in the process of addressing them.
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IFA 2020 will take place as an invite-only in-person event with strict attendee limits IFA 2020 will be taking place as an in-person event in Berlin this fall, conference organizers announced. However, it'll look very different than previous ...
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Lockdowns trigger dramatic fall in global carbon emissions In the UK, the decline was about 31%, while in Australia emissions fell 28.3% for a period during April. Daily global fossil CO2 emissions fell by 17% in ...
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Megaraptor: Fossils of 10m-long dinosaur found in Argentina Megaraptors were large carnivorous dinosaurs with long arms and claws measuring up to 35cm (14in) in length. They also had powerful legs and long ...
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Coronavirus: Young people 'most likely to lose work' in lockdown More than one in three 18 to 24-year-olds is earning less than before the outbreak, research by the Resolution Foundation claims. It said younger ...
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