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Airbus boss admits long delays in making aircraft
BBC News· 3 days agoAirbus, the global aircraft manufacturer, has admitted the company is falling behind on its orders. Guillaume Faury, the company’s chief executive...
Scottish Labour MP denies party split over two-child cap
BBC News· 5 days agoA Scottish Labour MP has denied there is a split with the UK party over the two-child benefit cap...
i morning briefing: Why is Labour sticking with the two-child cap on benefits?
The i newspaper online iNews· 6 days agoMajor world events may have taken over the headlines since Labour came to power at the start of this...
Operation Ferret Master file - Mike's Battlefront 2 Mods & Maps Collection for Star Wars Battlefront...
Mod DB· 7 days agoAlthough the Emperor's plan was flawless, an unpredictable element has allowed a few Jedi Knights to...
Putin meets Assad amid calls to defuse Turkey-Syria tensions
Digital Journal· 4 days agoPresident Vladimir Putin held talks with Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad in Moscow amid calls for...
DRC ceasefire for humanitarian aid is a small step forward - what must happen next for peace
The Conversation· 5 days agoThe United States has negotiated a truce so humanitarian assistance can be given to more than seven million people, including children, caught in the grip of the conflict in the eastern part ...
De Gea's year out of football - training at Altrincham, playing padel and where he might return
New York Times· 6 days agoWhat’s happened to David de Gea? It’s a question many fans have been asking themselves after the Spanish goalkeeper’s unexpected departure from Manchester United a year ago. The Athletic reported ...
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Business News· 6 days agoThe corporate cop’s probe into big four bank ANZ market trades during a $14 billion government bond sale involves suspected illegality and is more than a ‘‘please explain’’, chairman Joe Longo ...