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Posted by The Analyst | 30 June 2019 | Breaking News
British banks defy Brexit gloom to increase profits by a third

British banks have defied the Brexit gloom to increase their profits by a third, outpacing the Eurozone, according to new figures.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 June 2019 | Breaking News
VPZ to create 1,000 jobs and 200 stores across UK in major expansion plan

The UK's biggest vaping retailer has said it expects the UK Government to protect vapers from a San Francisco-style ban, as it commits its future to the industry with a major expansion plan.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 June 2019 | Breaking News
Pictured: Trump becomes first US leader to enter North Korean territory after greeting Kim Jong Un

President Donald Trump has become the first US leader to enter North Korean territory after greeting Kim Jong Un.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 June 2019 | Breaking News
Trump becomes first US leader to enter North Korean territory after greeting Kim Jong Un

President Donald Trump has become the first US leader to enter North Korean territory after greeting Kim Jong Un.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 June 2019 | Breaking News
Trump gets first look at North Korea from the DMZ ahead of meeting with Kim Jong Un

President Donald Trump has had his first glimpse of North Korea from an observation post in the Korean Demilitarised Zone.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 June 2019 | Breaking News
What is the DMZ?

The Demilitarised Zone, where US President Donald Trump met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday during an encounter that included a brief crossing of the border, may be the most heavily fortified strip of land in the world and serves as an uneasy and occasionally bloody borderline between the two Koreas.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 June 2019 | Farming
Trade pact will prove tricky for Varadkar in Brussels and at home

Big Phil does not sound totally convinced. The agreement, he admits, "presents some challenges" to Irish farmers, but the European Commission will be "available to help" farmers meet those challenges.

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