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| David Davis has damaged trust in UK, says Verhofstadt Verhofstadt, the leader of the liberal group in the European parliament, said: "We will introduce amendments concerning the - for us - unacceptable description by David Davis of this agreement, saying it was merely a statement of intent rather than a legally enforceable text. And in our opinion that is ...
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| Tory aide raped woman in MP's office in parliament, court hears An MP's chief of staff raped an intern working for him in the Houses of Parliament after a night of drinking, a court has heard. Samuel Armstrong was accused of attacking the woman in the office of their boss, the Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay, last year. The jury heard Armstrong recruited the woman ...
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| Roy Moore faces verdict of voters in Alabama Senate election Alabama voters are heading to the polls in a Senate election that could have wider implications for President Donald Trump. Republican candidate Roy Moore, a former Alabama judge who has been accused of once molesting a child, has been endorsed by the US president. But much of the Republican ...
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| Before the purple rain: Prince in 1970s Minneapolis – in pictures In 1977, two music managers in Minneapolis tried to entice photographer Robert Whitman to take promo shots of a new artist called Prince, by playing him a demo of the artist's first single, Soft and Wet. Whitman was instantly hooked, and began taking pictures of Prince in the studio and on the city's ...
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| UN honours 14 peacekeepers killed in eastern DR Congo Ceremony in Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo, paying tribute to the 14 UN peacekeepers who were killed during an attack on the UN mission's base in Semuliki. The fallen peacekeepers were praised for their bravery, courage and professionalism in carrying out efforts to restore peace in the ...
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| UK to bring back beavers in first government flood reduction scheme of its kind A valley in the Forest of Dean will echo to the sound of herbivorous munching next spring when a family of beavers are released into a fenced enclosure to stop a village from flooding, in the first ever such scheme funded by the government. The plan for the village of Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, may soon ...
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| Ombudsman called in after death of 12th immigration detainee An investigation has been launched after the death of a 12th immigration detainee this year. Michael Netyks, a 35-year-old Pole, was serving a six-month sentence at Altcourse prison, a private jail in Liverpool run by G4S. He had been assessed to be vulnerable and is thought to have taken his own life.
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| Another Human Foot Washes Ashore in Canada. That Makes 13. A man walking his dog on Vancouver Island found a leg with a foot in a black sneaker on a beach. The authorities are trying to get a DNA sample from it.
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