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Town votes to slaughter all pigeons in bizarre referendum
Residents of Limburg an der Lahn, a town in Hesse, Germany, have voted to employ a falconer to trap the pigeons, bash them over the head and snap their necks in a major cull
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Megapoll finds half of voters want better relations between UK and EU
A survey of more than 15,000 voters found 49.2% want stronger links with the EU, with less than 15% favouring more distance and 24% want things to stay as they are
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Prince Andrew attends Windsor Castle memorial service after William pulls out
The Duke of York has attended a memorial service for the late and last king of Greece, Constantine, who died last year after a bout of ill health and a stay in hospital
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'My dad was tortured for four years...being told my career was over was a gift'
Greek's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, who appeared nightly on British television news during 2015, has spoken of his country's turmoil caused by pressure from Brussels
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Households face £103 hike to council tax in April in fresh cost of living misery
The majority of cash-strapped local authorities in England are planning to hike council tax in April as they struggle to stay afloat after years of squeezed funding
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London Overground workers strike action called off after new pay offer made
'The dispute is not over but we have made sufficient progress to suspend the action next week' said Mick Lynch, general secretary of RMT
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Referendum on uniting Ireland will be held within decade, First Minister says
Michelle O’Neill, in her first UK interview as Stormont First Minister, said she believes there will be a vote on uniting the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in the next decade.
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'Brexit gave Britain the highest immigration levels in history - here's how'
They told us the 2016 Brexit referendum would control immigration, says Fleet Street Fox. It did the opposite
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Train strike breakthrough as Christmas and New Year chaos set to be avoided
The RMT union announced it had reached an outline agreement with train companies in a dispute that has dragged on for 18 months and caused chaos for millions of commuters
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Abortion rights enshrined in law in state election in major pro-choice victory
Ohio has become he state the seventh where voters chose to protect abortion access after the landmark ruling. Jubilant campaigners in the vote were overjoyed at the major victory
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Australians vote no in referendum aimed at extending rights of indigenous people
Nearly 60 per cent of Australians have today voted to reject The Voice referendum, which would have given more political power to the nation's Aboriginal and Torres Strait population
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Labour must back people's priorities and ditch 'baggage' to win, says Starmer
Speaking at the party’s National Policy Forum in Nottingham, the Labour leader told officials they must “learn the lessons” from their narrow by-election defeat in Uxbridge
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Mirror readers brand Brexit a FAILURE on referendum anniversary - poll results
We polled readers about their opinions of Brexit seven years after the referendum gripped the UK, and a majority of voters say the move has been a failure - but do YOU agree?
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Do you think Brexit has been a success - vote in our poll
Seven years have passed since a referendum was held across the United Kingdom about whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union - and we want to know if YOU think Brexit has been a success
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Leave voters' optimism in politics has been 'squandered' since 2016 Brexit vote
UK in a Changing Europe director Anand Menon and researcher Sophie Stowers write exclusively for the Mirror as the seventh anniversary of the Brexit referendum looms on Friday
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Brexit red tape for UK musicians touring Europe 'will be scrapped under Labour'
Speaking at the Trade Unlocked conference, Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds gave new details of how the party would amend the deal struck by Boris Johnson
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Nicola Sturgeon 'certain' she's done nothing wrong as she goes home after arrest
Nicola Sturgeon was arrested last week as police carried out an inquiry into the SNP's finances but was released without charge pending further investigation - and added she will be back in Parliament
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Six reasons why it's finally all over for shameless Boris Johnson
After being a backbench MP, a Shadow Minister, a two-term London Mayor, Foreign Secretary, Tory leader and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson's political career finally looks to be in tatters
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'Prospect that generous post-Brexit US deal could be reached is exposed as myth'
Britain already does an enormous amount of business with the US, exporting more to America than any other single country
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'Every Tory Brexit promise is in the toilet, and they threw Britain in after it'
13 years after promising to get net migration down to "the tens of thousands", it's the highest ever recorded., says Fleet Street Fox. This is government by goon
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Boris Johnson's No10 was 'chaotic' but 'entertaining', says frenemy Michael Gove
The Levelling Up Secretary told the Inside Whitehall podcast the former PM ran Cabinet meetings in Downing Street "like editorial conferences on a newspaper"
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MPs set for crunch Brexit inquiry debate after 141,000 people demand probe
A debate takes place in Westminster Hall next week after calls for an investigation into the impact on the UK of quitting the EU - seven years after the Brexit referendum
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Nicola Sturgeon's husband in the spotlight after arrest over SNP finance probe
Peter Murrell, the SNP's former chief executive, 58, was arrested by Police Scotland 'in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party'
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King Charles will 'inevitably' be axed as Aussie head of state, warns diplomat
Just weeks before the Coronation, Australia's new high commissioner Stephen Smith says Aussies have respect for the monarchy but a change is "inevitable"
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Bitter Boris Johnson rails against new Brexit deal but admits public fed up
The former Prime Minister said he would find it difficult to support Rishi Sunak's new Windsor Framework as the Prime Minister desperately tries to avoid more Tory pyschodrama over Brexit
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