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Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: More Russian sanctions drama and Denmark votes In a historic referendum, 67 per cent of the Danish people voted in favour of scrapping the opt-out from EU security and defense policy after 30 years. 03/06/2022
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Now playing Next The Cube Misleading posts claim the Queen's Jubilee cost taxpayers £1 billion Hundreds of Twitter users have expressed anger that Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign celebration will supposedly cost over £38,000 for each UK household. But is this correct? 02/06/2022
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