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WH: Nerve agent attack in England ‘Reckless, Irresponsible’

By Jason Devaney From Newsmax The White House is labeling the recent chemical weapon attack on a former Russian spy living in England as “reckless and irresponsible,” although it would not comment on claims the Russian government is behind the…

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England and Wales: A judge has power to reconsider a judgement

By Anthony Wright References: [1973] 1 WLR 19, [1972] 3 All ER 631 Coram: Russell LJ Ratio: A judge has power to reconsider a judgement which he has delivered before the order consequent upon it has been sealed, but the judge should only exercise this…

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A bridge too far? UK’s Boris Johnson suggests span to France

By ASSOCIATED PRESS From This Is Money UK LONDON (AP) – Britain may be leaving the European Union, but Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson wants to build bridges with the Continent. Literally. Johnson has suggested that the U.K. and France should…

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Scientists figured out how to read ancient mummy texts without destroying their glorious boxes

By Mike Wehner From BGR Archaeologists often have to walk a very thin line between studying historical artifacts and preserving them in as pristine of condition as possible. For researchers studying ancient Egyptian mummies, that line is often quite blurry,…

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Women’s Cricket: New Zealand will host West Indies

BY AZAD ALI From Caribbean Life New Zealand will host the West Indies in three ICC Women’s Championship matches from March 4-11, next year, before clashing again with the visitors in five Twenty20 Internationals from March 14-25. New Zealand’s head…

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It’s Sir Charles now

BY GEORGE ALLEYNE From Caribbean Life For years they partnered to create a legendary and formidable duo driving terror and trepidation into batsmen across the world, now his nation has seen it fit to knight Charlie Griffith placing him on…

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Andy Burnham demands English regions have say in Brexit talks

By Josh Halliday From The guardian UK Greater Manchester mayor says he fears London-centric approach by ministers is prioritising the City above other industries Regions across England should have a permanent seat at the table in Brexit discussions to guard…

Parsons Green: Armed police search house over Tube bombing

From BBC Police have arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of a terror offence in connection with Friday’s attack on a London Tube train. Armed police are searching a house in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey. The arrest is “very significant” and the…

Top universities ‘incredibly slow’ to take more disadvantaged students – report

By Emmanuel Akinwotu From The Guardian UK • Study of England’s leading universities finds only marginal increases in access for students from disadvantaged backgrounds • LSE’s use of ‘contextualised data’ highlighted for its No1 ranking England’s leading universities have made…

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Cricket: West Indies’ redemption story

By Jarrod Kimber ESPN Stand up and fight back” is the text that the West Indies Twitter feed used during this Test. The quote is the title of a Jimmy Cliff Song. At the start of this tour Stuart Law…