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Michael Jackson: Celebrating 6 Decades

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The King of Pop's 60th birthday will be celebrated worldwide with a series of events. The iconic musician's family are expected to take part. Kicking off the festivities will be an early evening performance of "Michael Jackson One" by...
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Watch: Hotel in London goes green

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A hotel in London is literally going green. The Rubens at the Palace hotel has built a "Living Wall" made of various plants with the aim of providing a habitat for animals, improving air quality as well as enhancing the building's...
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London black cab drivers could sue Uber

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London's black cab drivers may bring a class action suit against Uber after the ride-hailing mobile app was granted a temporary licence renewal to operate in the British capital. The Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association case would likely...
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Goldenboy's Overwatch Grand Finals Predictions

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The Cheddar Sports crew caught up with Goldenboy ahead of the Overwatch Grand Finals for his thoughts on who he thinks will score a win and which players to watch.
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ESports Deal with ESPN Boosts Overwatch Viewership

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Nicole Carpenter, Reporter at Dot, claims the ESPN eSports deal is responsible for the spike in Overwatch League viewership.Carpenter predicts on Cheddar the Philly Fusion will emerge the victor this Friday at the finals.
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London celebrates the centenary of Nelson Mandela's birth

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Celebrating the centenary of Nelson Mandela's birth. That's the aim of an exhibition in London. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were at the opening at the Southbank Centre where they met with Mandela's grand-daughter seen here in the red...
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London Taxi Drivers to Sue Uber For $1.5 Billion in Losses

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The black cab drivers are exploring the possibility of bringing a class action lawsuit against the ride-hailing app, arguing that tens of thousands of them have seen their earnings dwindle with Uber's presence in the British capital....
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Bryn Terfel stars as Falstaff at the Royal Opera House in London

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Shakespeare invented him, Verdi made him immortal: "Falstaff" is a comic opera about a bon vivant which is back on the stage of the Royal Opera House in London in a production by the Canadian Robert Carsen. (it premiered in 2012 and was...
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Tempers Flare as 'Fake News' Chant Takes on a British Accent

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While the Trump baby blimp flew over London, tempers flared on the streets. Many of the same passions that help fuel Donald Trump's popularity in the U.S. are very much alive and well in the UK.
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Uber Fights Back Against Ban in London

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The ride hailing app lost its license to operate in the British capital in September. The city's transport authority, Transport For London, rejected the license renewal citing poor working conditions and the company's failure to report...
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Uber Wins Back License to Operate in London

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A court in the British capital ruled that the ride hailing app has made "substantial changes" to how it runs its business and is now "fit and proper" to operate in its second largest European market. The court renewed Uber's license for...
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Uber gets new 15-month license to operate in London

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Uber's been granted a new but shorter license to operate in London. It's after Transport for London refused to give the Silicon Valley taxi firm a five-year operating license last September saying there were failings in its approach to...
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A London school's surprising connection to Newfoundland

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For 15 years, kids from the school have been tending to the graves of 17 First World War soldiers and a nurse from Newfoundland, after they discovered their graves didn't have a poppy for Remembrance Day. Now a group of them will...
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New perspective on Mexican artist Frida Kahlo

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London's Victoria and Albert Museum is showing a fresh perspective on Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Self-taught, Frida was left disabled by polio as a child, and at the age of eighteen was seriously injured in a near-fatal bus crash. She...
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Stephen Hawking's life celebrated at star-studded London memorial

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Among those gathered were Benedict Cumberbatch, Piers Morgan, Dave Gilmour, and Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield
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Overwatch League's Appeal Lies In Its Local Teams

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Each team competing in the hugely popular eSports competition, which culminates in a sold-out Grand Final at Brooklyn's Barclays Center next week, is attached to a city, giving fans a reason to follow. "We wanted to make an eSport league...
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Overwatch Commissioner: League's Appeal Lies in Local Teams

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Each team competing in the hugely popular esports competition, which culminates in the sold-out Grand Finals at Brooklyn's Barclays Center next month, is attached to a city, giving fans a reason to follow. "We wanted to make an esport...
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Music to the ears of buskers everywhere

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London is claiming a world first in a collaboration between the organisation Busk in London, and a Swedish tech company, iZettle . With fewer and fewer people carrying cash street musicians and artists have been feeling the pinch and...
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London's Saatchi Gallery showcases 'unknown' artists

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The Saatchi Gallery in London has handpicked a selection of work by seventeen contemporary artists relatively unknown to the general public and is featuring it at a major exhibition. “We called it Known Unknowns because we were bringing...
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Original Winnie-the-Pooh sketches go on sale

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Unseen for 50 Years, the most famous map in children’s literature goes on sale with four other sketches about Christopher Robin and his friends Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore. Drawn by illustrator E.H. Shepard, the map illustrated...
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Original Winnie-the-Pooh sketches for sale

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Unseen for 50 Years, the most famous map in children’s literature goes on sale with four other sketches about Christopher Robin and his friends Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore. Drawn by illustrator E.H. Shepard, the map illustrated...
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EU fights back against Trump's tariffs

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The U.S. imposed the same aluminum and steel tariffs on the EU as it did on Canada, and just like Canada, the EU retaliated with its own tariffs.
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Lizzie Sadin at the Saatchi Gallery

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London's Saatchi Gallery is showing the work of French photojournalist Lizzie Sadin. Her exhibition of 36 pictures witnesses the rise of people-trafficking, notably of women, and forced prostitution in the so-called 'entertainment...
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UK's tech industry to receive €2.6 billion boost

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Britain's government has announced a £2.3 billion (€2.61 billion) boost to push AI talent, including the creation of over 15,000 jobs, and a Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation. Major businesses including Ocado, Amazon, Rolls Royce and...