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BAFTAs 2019: Netflix film Roma scoops top prize as The Favourite wins seven awards

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Netflix film Roma scooped top prize at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) on Sunday. The black-and-white movie about a domestic worker in 1970s Mexico won Best Film as well as Best Director for Alfonso Cuaron. It won...
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Remains of explorer Matthew Flinders discovered near London station

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Archaeologists have discovered the remains of the first man to circumnavigate Australia, Captain Matthew Flinders, during a dig where a new London train station is due to be built. Flinders, a British explorer, is known for being the...
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London's food waste hero

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This woman is fighting food waste and food poverty simultaneously in London.
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New Year's Eve celebrations in cities across Canada and the world

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From Toronto, St. John's and Vancouver to New York City, London and Dubai, people around the world ring in 2019.
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Housemates wanted: Seniors look to co-housing to move away from loneliness

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As baby boomers age, people are coming up with creative ways to form communities without going into old age homes. This is the story of three women who share a house and keep an eye on each other — real-life “Golden Girls.”
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What could Brexit mean for science

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In just over three months, Britain is set to leave the European Union. But many uncertainties remain for the scientific community. The CBC's Thomas Daigle met with a scientist who is moving to Canada because of Brexit.
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Lockerbie bombing: 'What really brought it home was when you were picking up toys'

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On Wednesday 21 December, 1988, just after 7pm, Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York exploded above the small Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing all 259 people on board and 11 people on the ground, when the wing section of the...
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Brexit uncertainty has small businesses worried in the U.K.

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There's just one deal on the table for an orderly exit from the E.U., and right now it's on life support. Theresa May is meeting with her European partners in a frantic bid to get something done that might drum up political support in...
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State of the Union: Strasbourg attack, Brexit and Yule lads

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Strasbourg Attack A man with 27 criminal convictions and jail time in French, German and Swiss prisons puts an end to a festive Christmas atmosphere in Strasbourg. At least three people are killed and several injured when a gunman opens...
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Raw Politics: Is a no deal Brexit off the table?

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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May took a beating on Wednesday after her government finally released the full legal advice on Brexit. Attorney General Geoffrey Cox warned the backstop arrangement over Ireland could see the UK trapped...
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History made as EU leaders green light UK divorce papers

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Sunday, the 25 November 2018 – a day that will go down in EU history as the day EU heads of state and governments joined the UK premier Theresa May in Brussels to sign off on the official divorce papers that would allow the UK to have an...
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'It will survive' - Brussels remains stoic about Brexit deal

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Brussels is gearing up for a busy seven days which could see the success or failure of the hard-won Brexit deal. Arriving in the Belgian capital for a meeting on said deal, Austria's Minister for Europe said it would be "a painful week...
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Kevin Anderson asks crowd to sing 'happy birthday' to his wife at after tennis match

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South African tennis player Kevin Anderson, who is currently ranked the world's number six, asked the crowd at the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Finals on Sunday to sing "happy birthday" to his wife Kelsey, who had just...
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More than half a million march on London demanding a final say on Brexit

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Protesters in London are demanding a second referendum to decide on the terms Britain leaves the EU. Organisers from The People's Vote campaign estimate that more than 670,000 people have taken part in the march through London. “This...
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The Instagram Account Demystifying Venture Capital

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Venture capitalist Jenny Gyllander wants to help people understand exactly what her industry is all about. So she started an Instagram account called Thingtester, which reviews products from both a consumer and investor standpoint.
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Looking into Saatchi's Black Mirror

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The prestigious Saatchi gallery in London takes us through the looking glass in its new exhibition of 170 contemporary artworks depicting a gloomy reflection of the world we live in. " Black Mirror, art as a social satire ", seemed the...
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Raw Politics: Arlene Foster and Nicola Sturgeon press their Brexit agendas

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Despite some optimism in Brussels and London a Brexit deal is still not certain. Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party leader Arlene Foster and Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon are both setting out their stalls in...
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UK Supreme Court supports bakery in gay cake discrimination case

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The actions of a Belfast bakery that refused to bake a cake with a pro-gay slogan were not discriminatory, according to the UK Supreme Court. The bakery was found guilty of discrimination in 2015 and lost a subsequent appeal in 2016...
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Video art dominates the entries for this year's Turner Prize

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Experimental video dominates this year's nominations for the UK's Turner Prize. The Tate Britain is displaying the work of the four nominees who all work with moving images, from 35mm film to smart-phone-shot movies. "The artists this...
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Watch: Tear-inducing art aims to encourage empathy towards migrants

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An exhibition at London's Tate Modern Museum is aiming to encourage empathy toward migrant struggles. A layer of temperature-sensitive floor covers the great expanse of the gallery's Turbine Hall, allowing visitors to leave their mark...
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Sliding into a Black Mirror: Social Satire at the Saatchi Gallery

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The prestigious Saatchi gallery in London takes us through the looking glass in its new exhibition of 170 contemporary artworks depicting a gloomy reflection of the world we live in. "Black Mirror, art as a social satire" , seemed the...
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London Mayor calls for a second referendum on Brexit

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The London mayor, Sadiq Khan is calling for another referendum on Britain's European Union membership. He says the prime minister's handling of Brexit negotiations has become "mired in confusion and deadlock" and was leading the country...
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Juncker's speech: reactions between applause and boredom

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Jean-Claude Juncker's speech was met with mixed response in the chamber - between applause and boredom. On migration, the socialist chair, German MEP Udo Bullmann, wanted more action. "We say it's a scandal what we witnessed again this...
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Meet the man who built a floatable bike to clean up London's canals

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Dhruv Boruah is a local celebrity in London: when people see him riding his floatable bike fishing out litter from the city’s canals he receives encouragement from curious onlookers. The former consultant built his own bamboo water bike...