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UK reaches historic Brexit divorce deal

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A Brexit breakthrough has been reached

Theresa May and the EU have announced that a breakthrough deal has finally been reached to move the Brexit talks onto future trade and a transitional period, after days of tortuous negotiations. The Prime Minister arrived in Brussels before 6am on Friday, to stage a joint press conference with EU leaders – following discussions with…

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How Israel occupies training in East Jerusalem

Occupied East Jerusalem – The Zahwat al-Quds kindergarten and primary school’s walls are decorated with colourful cartoons, while its students are dressed in grey-and-red striped uniforms. The children’s wide smiles and laughter echo through the hallways, belying their lingering anxiety after a recent Israeli raid on the school. At the start of the school year, Israel began targeting Zahwat al-Quds -…

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Palestinian expedient: Pence is no longer welcome in Palestine

A senior Palestinian official has said that US Vice President Mike Pence is not welcome in the occupied territories during his scheduled visit later this month. « We will not receive him in the Palestinian territories, » Jibril Rajoub said on Thursday, a day after US President Donald Trump formally recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and…

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Europa League: Napoli not prime seeds

Atalanta, Milan and Lazio are top seeds in the Europa League Round of 32 draw, but Napoli risk a much tougher fixture. The Partenopei drop down into the competition after finishing third in their Champions League group behind Manchester City and Shakhtar Donetsk. Due to the co-efficient, Napoli will not be top seeds in the…

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The fleshy listing of 260 corporations named and shamed for failing to pay the minimal wage

Primark and Sports Direct are among 260 firms named and shamed today for failing to pay the minimum wage. In total, the 260 companies underpaid 16,000 workers £1.7m in back pay and have been fined £1.3m. Business Minister Margot James said: “There is no excuse for not paying staff the wages they’re entitled to.” Green…