Angela Merkel visits Auschwitz and says crimes must never be forgotten
German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced a feeling of &deep shame& during her first-ever visit on Friday to the hallowed grounds of the former Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau, where Adolf Hitlerregime murdered more than a million people.

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Whitbread board dealt blow over new pay proposal
Investors in Premier Inn owner Whitbread have dealt their board a bloody nose in a struggle over director pay.

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Teenager told police he threw boy (6) from Tate Modern balcony because he wanted to be on the news, court hears
A TEENAGER with autism who admitted throwing a six-year-old boy from a viewing platform at the Tate Modern art gallery told police he wanted to be on the news.

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FTSE rallies after tough week for traders
FTSE investors on Friday decided they had enough of their plummeting stock, pushing Londontop index back up after what has been a nightmare week.

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Harvey Weinstein faces claims he tampered with electonic tag
Harvey Weinstein violated his bail conditions by mishandling his electronic tag, which left his whereabouts unrecorded for hours at a time, a New York prosecutor has argued.

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Nobel laureates get to chat with astronauts during space station call
Two of this yearNobel laureates have held a video call with two members of the International Space Stationcrew.

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