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BBCNEWS Man From The North January 28, 2017

Trip saying its very important to maintain human rights and the rule of law. The photographers all going in to get the pictures that will hit the papers tomorrow, of course. This is bbc news. The headlines are just gone 1 30pm tributes are being paid to sirjohn hurt, one of britains one of britains most respected and versatile actors, who has died aged 77. President trumps been criticised for closing americas borders to Syrian Refugees and suspending visas for citizens of six other, mainly muslim, countries. Google has urged staff travelling overseas to return to the us as soon as possible, in case they are barred entry. Theresa may has been holding talks with president erdogan in turkey, where its thought theyve been discussing a Post Brexit Trade deal. Now a bbc news special programme. The bbcs korea correspondent Steph ....

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BBCNEWS Man From The North January 29, 2017

Surname . Everybody knows, ive been here for years. Northern parts, the Far North East Of England and scotla nd Far North East Of England and scotland has had some sunshine today so scotland has had some sunshine today so great, you have won today. Beautiful weather there. Spells of rain and it should be turning windy towards the end of the week. Most of the range should be clearing out of the range should be clearing out of the way, but it is leaving a legacy of cloud and drizzle, misty in places as well, but a huge Temperature Contrast. The south, io degrees. Some iciness around first thing in the morning in scotland, then another band of Rain Crossing Then Another Band Of rain crossing the country tomorrow. Essentia ....

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They felt they could achieve anything together: two brave women in war-torn Serbia

Lesbian military fiction is a popular genre, featuring titles such as Silver Wings and An Army of One, but Jack and Eve is a true story. Written by the journalist Wendy Moore, whose previous books tackled medical and social history, it tells of two suffragettes who caused havoc in the first world war and exposed ....

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What Britain owed to Gracie Fields

Simon Heffer is the supreme Stakhanovite among British writers. Where the original Stakhanov moved 227 tonnes of coal in a single shift, within the past decade Heffer has produced four massive volumes of modern British history, each little less than 1,000 pages. Alongside them he has edited three equally voluminous diaries of the waspish socialite ....

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Why did the Weimar Republic descend so rapidly into chaos?

‘Thirteen wasted years’ bellowed Adolf Hitler at receptive audiences in the spring of 1932. He was talking about the first full German democracy, the Weimar Republic. Proclaimed in November 1918, it was born out of a desire to do things better after the horrors of the first world war and was an ambitious attempt to ....

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