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Posted by The Analyst | 21 June 2019 | Breaking News
UK borrowing increased more than expected in May as spending surged

The Government posted a larger-than-expected budget deficit last month, after a jump in spending.

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Posted by The Analyst | 21 June 2019 | Breaking News
Greene King profits to hold steady as new CEO takes reins

Pub group Greene King is set to post a small increase in profits next week in the first set of annual results under new boss Nick Mackenzie.

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Posted by The Analyst | 21 June 2019 | Breaking News
Donald Trump’s proposed makeover for Air Force One causes controversy

Donald Trump's meeting with Canada's prime minister was a chance to address the downing of a US drone by Iran, but the president first briefed reporters about his redesign for Air Force One.

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Posted by The Analyst | 21 June 2019 | Politics
Washington’s Dr. Strangeloves: Is plunging Russia into darkness really a good idea? (by S. Cohen)

Occasionally, a revelatory, and profoundly alarming, article passes almost unnoticed, even when published on the front page of The New York Times. Read Full Article at RT.com

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Posted by The Analyst | 21 June 2019 | Business
Hungary sees no security risk from Huawei as it sets out to build its 5G network

Hungary does not see any evidence that Chinese tech giant Huawei poses a security threat as alleged by Washington, according to the country's Innovation and Technology Minister. Read Full Article at RT.com

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Posted by The Analyst | 21 June 2019 | Farming
Summer to finally arrive? Met Éireann says temperatures to hit 25C and ‘possibly higher’ next week

Met Éireann has finally delivered some good news on the weather front as temperatures are to hit 25C and "possibly higher" next week.

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Posted by The Analyst | 21 June 2019 | Farming
Cost of basket of food here is 20pc higher than average across the EU

Food prices in this country are among the highest in the European Union, despite Ireland being an agricultural nation.

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