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Biden announces Indo-Pacific alliance with UK, Australia
U.S. President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that the United States is forming a new Indo-Pacific...
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UK government funds zero-emission submarine project
A company developing zero-emission submarines that could carry cargo between Glasgow and Belfast has been...
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McDonald's launches its first vegan burger in the UK
McDonald's is launching its first vegan burger in the UK. Called the McPlant, it is...
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Sir David Attenborough urges greater public participation in climate change fight
Sir David Attenborough says greater public participation should be at the heart of all climate...
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How UK’s £44m Expo 2020 Dubai pavilion is set to boost Britain’s global trade ambitions
With just four weeks to go until Expo 2020 Dubai begins, Laura Faulkner, UK commissioner...
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UK delays post-Brexit border checks, seeks new talks with EU
Britain said Monday it is postponing the start of post-Brexit border checks on goods going...
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UK's vaccine assessor opts against COVID jabs for children
The UK’s vaccine advisors declined Friday to recommend the vaccination of healthy older children against...
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Fear grips families in UK with loved ones stuck in Taliban territory
Sabia Azimi softly lists the family members trying to leave Kabul to a volunteer at...
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US and UK dominate best universities as Middle East makes inroads
US colleges dominate a widely respected list of the world’s top universities but one British...
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UK holds talks with Taliban in Qatar
The UK held talks with the Taliban on Tuesday to secure safe passage out of...
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Faulty UK vaccine passports prevent thousands from taking foreign holidays
UK health authorities have made data errors on up to 700,000 vaccine passports, meaning many...
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Britain confirms final military flight has left Afghanistan
Britain's final flight carrying military personnel out of Afghanistan has left Kabul airport, the country's...
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UK says it has evacuated more than 7,000 people from Afghanistan
The UK said late on Monday that it has flown out more than 7,000 people...
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Where Nato goes next: alliance urged to beef up intelligence after Afghan collapse
Nato must improve its intelligence capabilities after the fall of Kabul and rethink its foreign...
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UK's Raab pledges to double Afghanistan humanitarian aid to £286m
The UK will double its humanitarian and development aid to Afghanistan to £286 million ($393.3m)...
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Unstable boats crammed with people as smugglers cash in on English Channel crossings
People smugglers have increased passenger numbers on small boats crossing the English Channel at night...
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UK's Cameron made $10m lobbying for Greensill Capital, report says
Former UK prime minister David Cameron made $10 million (£7.2m) for his lobbying work for...
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France lashes out at 'discriminatory' England quarantine rule
France said on Thursday it failed to understand why it was exempt from a new...
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Former UK minister Liam Fox to lead Abraham Accords initiative
Dr Liam Fox, a former Conservative cabinet minister, has announced that he will take a...
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Masks to remain mandatory on London transport
Face masks will remain compulsory on London’s transport network despite the UK government’s decision to...
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UK's Boris Johnson faces binding vote on planned foreign aid cuts
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a rebellion in Parliament from his Conservative Party over...
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Adults in poorest areas 'almost four times more likely to die from Covid-19'
An inquiry has revealed that working age adults in England’s poorest areas were almost four...
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Are share buybacks destroying your wealth?
One of the strangest things that companies can do with their surplus cash is to...
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UK government accused of hypocrisy as health minister quits
Britain’s health secretary has resigned after a tabloid splashed photos and videos of him kissing...
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5 years after Brexit vote, divided UK still feels shockwaves
Five years back Wednesday, Britons voted in a referendum that was designed to bring certainty...