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Robert Jenrick: Labour calls for inquiry into Westferry planning row

Robert Jenrick: Labour calls for inquiry into Westferry arranging row

Impression copyright Reuters Image caption Robert Jenrick is below fire after granting permission for a luxury housing advancement to a…

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Shopping centre giant Intu enters administration

Purchasing centre big Intu enters administration

Picture copyright Jeff J Mitchell The proprietor of some of the UK’s major purchasing centres, Intu, has identified as in…

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Texas rolls back its reopening plan as cases rise

Texas rolls again its reopening prepare as cases rise

Texas Governor Gregg Abbott speaks to the push right after attending the community viewing for George Floyd at the Fountain…

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Brexit: UK starts work on buying own sat-nav system to rival Galileo

Brexit: United kingdom starts off operate on getting own sat-nav method to rival Galileo

Graphic copyright OneWeb Image caption OneWeb manufactured 70 spacecraft in advance of it collapsed The governing administration has started the…

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S&P BSE Sensex NSE Nifty 50 Are living Sensex Nifty Near Increased As IT Strength Stocks Lead Gains COVID-19

The S&P BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 indexes snapped their two-day losing streak led by gains in information technology…

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Coronavirus: Welsh home schooling 'impossible' for non-speakers

Coronavirus: Welsh house education ‘impossible’ for non-speakers

Graphic copyright Louise Ballinger Graphic caption Louise said seeking to home faculty in Welsh had produced her re-feel her decision…

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Labour anti-Semitism row: Starmer meets MPs after Long-Bailey sacking

Labour anti-Semitism row: Starmer satisfies MPs immediately after Lengthy-Bailey sacking

Graphic copyright PA Media/Getty Photos Picture caption Sir Keir Starmer appointed Rebecca Prolonged-Bailey as shadow instruction secretary in April Labour…

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Tesco shoppers buying more during fewer trips

Tesco consumers buying extra all through much less journeys

Graphic copyright Getty Pictures Tesco claims that customers have been purchasing extra foodstuff all through much less purchasing excursions amid…

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Asia markets mostly higher as U.S. virus cases surge; Qantas shares in Australia sink

Asia marketplaces generally larger as U.S. virus situations surge Qantas shares in Australia sink

Shares in Asia Pacific primarily rose on Friday as the coronavirus problem stateside continued to be monitored by buyers. In Japan,…

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Climate alter: Ireland on the verge of its ‘greenest authorities ever’

  Ireland stands on the brink of putting local weather alter at the heart of its govt if Green Bash…

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