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Vaccination debate becomes part of election campaign in Italy

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Vaccination has been one of the most divisive issues in a very tense political campaign in Italy, with populist and right-wing politicians questioning the safety of shots. Last year, the centre-left government passed a law...
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NATO chief welcomes leaders to summit with a handshake

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Leaders of NATO member countries gathered for a two-day summit in Brussels on Wednesday, setting to discuss their collective readiness, as well as the future of the alliance's mission in Afghanistan and combating terrorism. ...
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Amber Rudd endorses Jeremy Hunt for Prime Minister

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Amber Rudd endorses Jeremy Hunt as next Tory leader, as he launches his campaign to become the next Prime Minister under the slogan 'Unite to Win'.
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Compilation of Theresa May's moments as Prime Minister

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(Archive). Compilation of Theresa May's moments as Prime Minister following her announcement that she will stand down as Tory party leader on Friday June 7.
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Abe, Trump inspect Japanese naval ship Kaga

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United States President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the US and Japan had developed an "incredible partnership".
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Boris Johnson heckled at Kent garden centre

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Visitors at Polhill Garden Centre in Kent heckle Boris Johnson, giving the candidate their thoughts on his campaign.
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Boris Johnson: 'Saj will find the money' for 20,000 police officers

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Boris Johnson has told the high-ranking team tasked with helping recruit 20,000 new police officers that the ambitious project will be complete within three years. The Prime Minister gave an opening speech to the newly established...
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Protesters gather outside Stormont as Boris Johnson meets Northern Irish leaders.

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Scenes at Stormont where PM is meeting the main Northern Ireland parties. The talk include ongoing negotiations aimed at renewing the Conservatives' confidence and supply deal with the unionist party which is keeping Mr Johnson's...
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Advisor won't say if Johnson will obey Benn act

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UK weather: RAF helicopter and army engineers sent to help severely flooded regions

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VOICED: The Prime Minister says flooding in Yorkshire and Derbyshire does not amount to a "national emergency" despite seven severe flood warnings that carry a danger to life remain in place. Interviews with Prime Minister Boris Johnson...
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CLEAN : French strike stops Christmas tills ringing say Parisian shopkeepers

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We haven't made any money for eight days: as Christmas approaches concern is growing among Parisian shopkeepers confronted with a nationwide transport strike (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Trump Says He Wants Negative Rates, Calls Powell 'Most Improved Player'

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May.13 -- President Donald Trump says he "feels strongly" the U.S. should have negative rates.
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Dominic Cummings answers question from media after giving statement

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Dominic Cummings answers question from media after giving statement in Rose Garden of Downing Street following criticism of apparent lockdown breach on 25 May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Analyst backs Macron's 'clean car' drive but cautions over Germany, Asia

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A French automobile industry analyst believes president Emmanuel Macron's drive to make France the biggest 'clean car' producer in Europe will "not only make it possible to prepare for the future with massive investments" but also incite...
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CLEAN : France's new Interior Minister visits fire station

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France's new Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin visits a fire station in Lot-et-Garonne (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Boris Johnson takes part in painting class on visit to London nursery

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson sits with children drawing fruit during a visit to the Monkey Puzzle Nursery in Greenford, west London.
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Boris Johnson casts his vote alongside fiancee Carrie Symonds

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives at the Methodist Central Hall in Westminster with his fiancee Carrie Symonds to cast his vote. The former London mayor arrived at the polling station at just before 8am on the chilly so-called Super...
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Boris Johnson faces no further action in 126-fine partygate investigation

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Police have told Boris Johnson he faces no further action over lockdown breaches, Downing Street said, after the Metropolitan Police concluded its partygate investigation with a total of 126 fixed-penalty notices. Scotland Yard said on...
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Members of Boris Johnson’s new Cabinet arrive at Downing Street

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The newly-appointed ministers and secretaries of state arrive at Downing street hours after Boris Johnson announced his resignation triggering a leadership contest within the Conservative Party. Appearance in order: Attorney General,...
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Runners and riders – archive footage of all 11 Tories fighting to become PM

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The Tory leadership race gained momentum over the weekend, with opening gambits coming thick and fast from candidates across almost every wing of the party. There are now 11 candidates in the running for the top job.
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Tom Tugendhat promises to slash fuel duty by 10p if elected as prime minister

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Tom Tugendhat has promised to slash fuel duty by 10p if elected as prime minister. The Tory leadership candidate said: “I am here to make the case that our economy can only prosper if we believe that people—and not Westminster—know best...