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Personal insolvencies in England and Wales jumped to seven-year high in 2018

The number of people going financially insolvent across England and Wales jumped to a seven-year high in 2018, official figures show. Some 115,299 people went...

Ukraine president puts EU and Nato at heart of his re-election campaign

Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko has launched his campaign for re-election in March’s vote, which promises to be a bitter contest between him and a...

Brazilian authorities seek five arrests over collapse of dam

Brazilian authorities have issued arrest warrants for five people in connection with a dam collapse that killed at least 65 people as it plastered...

Brexit: What are the key amendments tabled by MPs?

Various factions of MPs are jostling to stamp their mark on the EU withdrawal agenda in what is shaping up to be Brexit’s “Super...

Recording Academy says there is ‘no legitimacy’ to leaked Grammys winners list

There is “no legitimacy” to a list of Grammy winners circulating online, the Recording Academy has said. On Monday a Twitter account called @mainpopdata posted...

No room for substantial renegotiation on withdrawal agreement – German minister

There is no room for substantial renegotiation of Britain's Withdrawal Agreement with the European Union, Germany's justice minister has said. Katarina Barley said the EU...

Candles lit to mark Holocaust Memorial Day

Candles were lit to mark Holocaust Memorial Day at a national event attended by school pupils from across the west of Scotland. East Renfrewshire and...

Cuba cleaning up after strongest tornado in 80 years

Neighbourhood brigades and government workers are hacking at fallen trees and hauling chunks of concrete out of collapsed homes as Havana attempts to recover...

US charges Huawei with violating sanctions and stealing trade secrets

The US Justice Department has unsealed criminal charges against Chinese tech giant Huawei, two of its subsidiaries and a senior executive, accused of misleading...

Toshiba unveils robot to probe melted Fukushima nuclear fuel

Toshiba has unveiled a remote-controlled robot it hopes will be able to probe the inside of one of the three damaged reactors at Japan’s...

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