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Bye-bye Britain? The EU view from a UK factory

EU workers at a factory in Blackburn voice their concerns over Brexit.

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Ashes to ashes

From vinyl records, to coffee mugs, flower pots and diamonds – the end-of-life industry has new ways to preserve you.

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Culture wars

There are big national and political divides in what people expect from a school system, say researchers.

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Is Japan’s economy bouncing back?

The world’s third largest economy has endured years of falling prices and slow growth. Is this changing?

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Banking bonanza

Many of Europe’s largest banks have already announced their intention to relocate jobs to Frankfurt as Brexit talks go on.

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Poisonous progress

The arguments nearly a century ago over the use of leaded petrol.

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Airbnb targets Asia

The US start-up wants to expand in the region, but faces fierce competition and regulatory hurdles.

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Thousands in Barcelona march against extremism, shouting ‘I’m not afraid!’

In response to extremist attacks, 500,000 people showed up to march on Saturday.

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France pledges support to stabilize post-Islamic State Iraq

France will give a 430 million euro loan before the end of the year.

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Consumption is fueling Brazil’s recovery, says Central Bank President

Ilan Goldfajn says that household spending is boosting the country’s economy.