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Millions to lose health coverage under Obamacare reform plans, experts warn

Fourteen million Americans would lose coverage next year under plans to reform the US healthcare system, with the number ballooning to 24 million by...

Schools closed and flights scrapped as ‘life-threatening’ storm hits US

A powerful storm is beginning to lash the north-eastern US prompting flight cancellations, school closures and warnings to stay off the roads. The National Weather...

States challenge Donald Trump’s revised travel ban

Several states seeking to block President Donald Trump's revised travel ban moved forward with court action on Monday just days before it is due...

Sterling climbs despite second Scottish independence vote plans

The British pound rose on Monday despite an announcement from Scotland's First Minister outlining plans to hold a second independence referendum in light of...

May to keep Brussels waiting over Brexit talks announcement

UK Prime Minister Theresa May looks set to keep Brussels waiting for the official notification that she is triggering talks to take Britain out...

UK MPs debate amendments to Brexit Bill

UK MPs are debating whether or not to overturn amendments to the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill. These are linked to calls from...

Scots to get ‘real choice’ on Brexit with independence vote – Nicola Sturgeon

Nicola Sturgeon says she will give Scots a "real choice" between Brexit and leaving the UK in a second vote on independence. The First Minister...

Prosecutor orders release of Egypt’s ousted leader Hosni Mubarak

A Cairo prosecutor has ordered the release of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, ending nearly six years of legal proceedings against the long-ruling autocrat. Egypt's...

EU urges Turkey to stop ‘excessive statements’ after Nazi comments

The European Union has called on Turkey to cease "excessive statements" after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (pictured) made several Nazi comparisons with EU member...

UK pensioner died ‘after Boots staff sent him wrong prescription’

A UK pensioner who was registered blind died after a Boots pharmacy supplied him with another patient's prescription, an inquest heard. RAF veteran Douglas Lamond,...

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