Frank Langfitt
Stories
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Health
Johnson Outlines Plan To Lift Nearly All Of England's COVID-19 Restrictions
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the United Kingdom will alleviate most restrictions associated with the pandemic by July 19, despite a recent increase in infections.
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Arts & Life
Princess Diana Statue Unveiling Shows Mixed Emotions Over Role Of Princes Her Sons
At Kensington Palace last week, Princes William and Harry unveiled a statue of their mother on what would have been her 60th birthday. How the public views the role of the brothers varies widely.
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Business
To Compete With China, The U.S. And EU Reach A Deal Over Aircraft Subsidies
The United States and European Union have reached a truce on a long-running and costly trade dispute involving Boeing and Airbus. They say they are doing so to focus on a common competitor: China.
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Europe
Biden To Reaffirm Support For NATO At Brussels Summit
President Biden attends the NATO summit in Brussels on Monday, meeting with key allies before he squares off with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva on Wednesday.
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Environment
A Mount Rushmore Of Recycling Puts An Avalanche Of Waste In The Faces Of G-7 Leaders
Made of circuit boards and smartphones, a giant sculpture of the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations is greeting them at a summit in England. The creators want to raise awareness about e-waste.
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Politics
World Leaders Are Meeting To Tackle Climate Change And Pandemic Recovery
Polls show that President Biden's rhetoric and policy changes have already improved America's image in parts of Europe. But analysts say he must also reach substantive agreements with G7 countries.
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Politics
With An Eye To History, Biden And Johnson Try To Rekindle The 'Special Relationship'
President Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plan to sign a 21st century "Atlantic Charter," an update of a document that tied the countries together during World War Two.
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World
Princes William And Harry Slam BBC Over Princess Diana Interview
Diana's two sons blamed the BBC for its role in their mother's death. They say Diana's life was irrevocably damaged by an interview she gave in 1995.
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Health
No New COVID-19 Deaths Reported In Most Of U.K., As Restrictions Set To Ease
England, Scotland and Northern Ireland on Monday recorded no new COVID-19 deaths, and Wales reported four. Health experts said the milestone represents an encouraging sign.
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World
Pro-Independence Parties Win A Majority In U.K. Elections
A majority win by Scotland's pro-independence parties energizes the push for a referendum on leaving the U.K.