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· June 20, 2026
Following the vote on the report of the Special Committee on the European Democracy Shield, the rapporteur and the committee chair will brief journalists on its findings. The committee vote...
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· June 20, 2026
Summer is upon us, and it’s time to reach for your swimsuit. In Europe, there are numerous beaches and lakes to choose from. And the good news is that according to the latest EU bathing water report, most...
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· June 19, 2026
This looks like the beginning of the end for Starmer – and the end of the beginning for Burnham.
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· June 19, 2026
Our picks this week include a history of how America came to love football, a book about freedom of speech, an adaptation of a Woolf book and two artistic takes...
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· June 19, 2026
Public trust in UK water companies is low, and this could be a challenge when the country faces another serious drought.
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· June 19, 2026
Fathers are more involved than ever. So why do so many still feel overlooked and unsupported?
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· June 19, 2026
No vaccinated young woman in England has died of cervical cancer in years. Japan’s vaccine scare shows how easily that progress can unravel.
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· June 19, 2026
Of all the characteristics we might prize in a leader – competence, integrity, careful judgment, ethical courage – why do people rate charisma so highly?
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· June 19, 2026
With such cuts in programming and in jobs, will the BBC be able to maintain its high level of trust and attention?
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· June 19, 2026
The source was a newly discovered bacterium called Legionella pneumophila that can thrive in household pipes, whirlpools, cooling units and outdoor fountains.