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Now on bbc news, dateline london. Hello, welcome to dateline london. 2020 will surely go down in the history books as one of the most dramatic any of us have lived through. The news of Donald Trumps covid 19 diagnosis was greeted around the world with shock and, in some cases, disbelief. With joe biden ahead in the polls, donald trump needed to do something to change the narrative in the president ial election. Some on twitter initially asked was this diagnosis a hoax. Well, once the facts were fully established, the narrative certainly has changed. First, of course, how will mr trump, now in hospital, respond in health terms to the virus . How might that change his perception of the risks, of mask wearing . How will the American Public react and what does this all do to the campaign and the election itself . 0ne leader who knows what it is like to be the victim of a pandemic ....

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MEPs Brexit trade deal vote set to be revealed


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Press Association 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson giving the two thumbs up gesture in front of a row of UK flags
MEPs are expected to announce they have approved Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal, with the European Parliament vote result due to be declared.
Before voting on the Trade and Co-operation Agreement reached with the Prime Minister on Christmas Eve, Brussels politicians were told by the European Commission president that the deal has “real teeth”.
Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday the bloc would not hesitate to take action if the UK breached the agreed terms, which govern the way the UK and EU deal with each other. ....

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