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Now playing Next United Kingdom Nicola Sturgeon describes 'overwhelming' pressure of COVID pandemic Former first minister denied she and her pro-independence colleagues had viewed the outbreak as an opportunity to revitalise arguments for breaking up the UK. 01/02/2024
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Now playing Next France French farmers' unions suspend protests after government offer Demonstrations are focused on brewing free trade agreements, rising prices and bureaucratic burdens. 01/02/2024
Now playing Next Green News Commission mulls response to threat of water shortages and flooding The EU executive is preparing to launch a 'water resilience' initiative, with a drought emergency in north-eastern Spain providing a glimpse into one possible future for a Europe increasingly exposed to the adverse effects of climate change. 01/02/2024
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Now playing Next Economy UK interest rates kept steady despite downward inflation trend The Bank of England has decided to hold interest rates at a 16-year high for the fourth consecutive month, following leads from the Fed and the ECB. 01/02/2024