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Gambler: Scots will reject independence
A man has wagered £400,000 in what bookies say is one of the world’s biggest political bets.
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Cameron urges Scots to stay in UK
The Prime Minister has so far taken a low-profile role in the debate on independence.
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Nigeria rejects Boko Haram's swap proposal
Govt officials initially said they were exploring all options with respect to the swap proposal.
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Elton John and partner to wed
Britain’s legalisation of gay marriage has now been put into effect.
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Britain to issue new one-pound coin
The new pound’s proposed 12-sided shape composes of two different coloured metals.
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Bowie's plea to Scotland: Stay with us
The rock star has entered the debate about Scottish independence.
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UK's fate hinges on two referendums
Polls show around a third of Scots want to break away from the UK.
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Iran arrests spy for Britain’s M16
The Kerman region's revolutionary court head Dadkhoda Salari says the suspect has admitted his guilt.
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US-Iran reach accord on nuclear talks
Washington must now look after strained ties with its Middle East ally Israel.
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Three enslaved women freed in London
Three women enslaved for 30 years have been rescued from a house in London.
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Lawmakers call for Prince Charles' tax review
The committee said the Finance Ministry should do more to check its accounts.
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UK minister calls for Islamic veil ban
The cabinet minister says Muslim witnesses shouldn’t be allowed to wear a veil while testifying in court.
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Storm batters southern Britain
Winds of up to 160 km per hour lashed the area shutting down rail services in some areas.
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False widow spiders close UK school
A London school has been forced to shut down after an outbreak of venomous spiders.
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Alcoa raises alarm on LME warehouse policy
Alcoa says the LME’s plans could damage the entire aluminium market.
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Google pays $55m tax in Britain
The Internet search giant says it follows all tax rules in every country where it operates.
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Mugabe criticises US and Britain
Robert Mugabe says sanctions constitute a form of hostility and violence against his government.
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US, France, Britain to push Assad on arms
Russia still opposes military action but now backs possible UN sanctions for non-compliance.
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SA to hold bilateral talks with UK
SA and UK will hold bilateral talks regarding the UK’s visa policy.
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US due to release Syrian intelligence report
Washington is expected to release an intelligence report on the chemical attack in Syria.
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West warns Syria of imminent strike
The Arab League has joined the West in blaming the Syrian regime for the chemical attack.