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Scotland to publish new referendum bill

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Scotland will publish a fresh independence referendum Bill for consultation next week. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says it is part of her strategy to ensure that Scotland’s voice is heard in the negotiations to take Britain out of the...
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EU’s competition head defends Apple tax ruling in European Parliament debate

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EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has been defending the decision to order technology firm Apple to pay 13 billion euros in back tax to the Irish government. She told a European Parliament debate in Strasbourg that the goal...
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Revealed: MEPs’ millions in outside earnings

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Transparency International has called for stricter controls on EU lawmakers, as a report shows many hold lucrative positions with firms that also lobby Brussels.
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Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower, dies at 92

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Ellsberg exposed US government deception on its war in Vietnam and advocated for whistleblower rights.
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‘DON'T TRUST THE UK PRESS’ | #AJOPINION

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Nathan Sparkes explains why Prince Harry is right to take on the UK press.
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Salman Rushdie attack: Author off ventilator and talking

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Salman Rushdie is able to talk again, according to his agent, a day after being stabbed in the neck on stage.
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British spy novelist John le Carre dies aged 89

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John Le Carre, author of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, wrote 25 novels and one memoir in a career spanning 60 years
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Trump, Bolton trade barbs as White house seeks to block book

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Bolton's memoir alleges Trump asked China for help in re-election campaign and portrays him as 'stunningly uninformed'.
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John Bolton can publish book despite Trump administration attempts to block it, U.S. judge rules

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A federal judge ruled Saturday that former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton can move forward in publishing his tell-all book despite efforts by the Trump administration to block its release over concerns that classified...
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Mexico women protest after gruesome killing of Ingrid Escamilla

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Protesters splashed presidential palace with red paint after killing of 25-year-old Ingrid Escamilla caused outrage
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Afghanistan Taliban govt: Media must get permission to publish political content

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The Taliban government in Afghanistan has imposed strict rules on media outlets, banning them from airing political debates and requiring permission to publish political content.
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Taliban orders Afghan media to seek approval before publishing political content

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The Taliban government in Afghanistan has imposed strict rules on media outlets, banning them from airing political debates and requiring permission to publish political content.
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Books aren’t yet tariffed, and these publishers hope it stays that way

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Neither Canada nor the United States have placed retaliatory tariffs on books, but that isn’t quelling uncertainty for publishers in Newfoundland and Labrador. As the CBC’s Elizabeth Whitten reports, it’s having a chilling effect.
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Nicola Sturgeon speak after announcing she will stand down from Holyrood next year

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Interview with former first minister Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh after her announcement she will stand down as an MSP next year.
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Eoin O Broin accuses Darragh O'Brien of 'political stunts'

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Sinn Fein housing spokesman Eoin O Broin accuses the Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien of 'political stunts'. Sinn Fein has pledged to deliver 50,000 affordable homes over five years if elected to government. Party leader Mary Lou...
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Leo Varadkar and Darragh O'Brien give an update on the Government's Housing for All plan

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien give an update on the Government's Housing for All plan.
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How small businesses are embracing artificial intelligence

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As artificial intelligence changes the way people work, some small businesses are embracing the change. (Scripps News Group)
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Freeland Says Canada Should Respond Now to Trump's Potential Tariffs

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Canada Liberal Leadership Candidate Chrystia Freeland says Canada should respond now to President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. She says a list of possible tariffs Canada could impose on the US should be published. She spoke to...
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Biden says the Equal Rights Amendment should be considered part of the Constitution

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The Equal Rights Amendment, which would prohibit discrimination based on gender, was sent to the states for ratification in 1972. (Scripps News)
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NHS must ‘plan, prepare and pull together’ through winter pressures – minister

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The NHS and Government need to “plan, prepare and pull together” to face off additional pressure on services going into winter, a minister has said. Giving an update to MPs on the health service’s preparedness for winter, health minister...
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Trump Meets With CEOs, Claims Everyone Wants to be His Friend

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Bloomberg's Wendy Benjaminson discusses President-elect Donald Trump meeting with various CEOs and what the impact of these meetings might be. She also talks about Trump suing the Des Moines Register and Pollster Ann Selzer. Wendy speaks...
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Xi: Purges 'Inevitable' Part of Internal Party Strife

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Chinese President Xi Jinping says divisions within the ruling Communist Party are unavoidable. He said this in a speech at an anti-graft meeting in January, which was published this week by the party journal Qiushi. It comes amid reports...
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UK's Starmer Sets Government Milestones in Reset Speech

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer launches a series of milestones he wants his new government to be measured by, in an attempt to reset the political narrative after just five months in power. During a speech in Buckinghamshire, just...
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John Healey outlines future of defence with launch of industrial strategy launch

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Defence Secretary John Healey speaks to businesses and industry experts as he launches the UK's defence industrial strategy, which he pledges will increase jobs in the sector across the UK.