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Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
‘It was a mistake not to intervene’ – Juncker’s regret over his silence before UK referendum

The European Union was wrong to stay silent in 2016 during the campaign ahead of the British referendum on membership in the bloc because it should have corrected "lies" spread...

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
US move to deploy aircraft carrier and bombers is ‘psychological warfare’: Iran

Iran's top security body dismissed as "psychological warfare" a US announcement that a carrier strike group and bombers are being sent to the Middle East as a message to Tehran,...

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Royal baby’s title linked to Merlin

Now that everyone knows Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have a baby boy, the guessing has turned to what he will be called.

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Farming
No cows, but plenty of bulls: fake meat market a big draw

As hot corporate trends go, crypto and pot are so yesterday. Now, the rush is to get in on anything that smacks of vegetarian meat products.

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
May targets July 1 Brexit but Tories more focused on resignation date

Theresa May is targeting July 1 as the day Britain leaves the EU after abandoning a deadline for a Brexit agreement with Labour.

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Kim tries to disguise regime-threatening economic crisis with cut-price wigs and false eyelashes

North Korea is increasingly turning to wigs and false eyelashes to stave off an economic crisis that threatens to bring down the regime of Kim Jong-un.

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Katrina vanden Heuvel : ‘President promised restraint on foreign soil – but instead is bringing calamity’

The lie of "promises made, promises kept", a favourite phrase in US President Donald Trump's stump speech for re-election, is perhaps most apparent in his foreign misadventures. The candidate who...

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Juncker’s regret over his silence before UK referendum

The European Union was wrong to stay silent in 2016 during the campaign ahead of the British referendum on membership in the bloc because it should have corrected "lies" spread...

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Journalists freed after 500 days behind bars in Myanmar

Two Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar after they were convicted of breaking the Official Secrets Act walked free from a prison on the outskirts of Yangon yesterday after spending more...

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Impeachment calls intensify as tax returns legal battle looms for Trump

Bill Weld, the Republican former governor and federal prosecutor challenging Donald Trump for their party's nomination in 2020, says the president is "impeachable" as a result of the Mueller report,...

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Erdoğan foes warn democracy at stake after vote quashed

Opponents of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have warned the Turkish leader's grip on power is a threat to democracy after his party successfully overturned the Istanbul mayoral election result.

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
Ban on Catalan nationalists standing in Euro elections lifted by Madrid’s supreme court

Spain's highest court has thrown out a ban on Catalonia's pro-independence former leader from standing in the European elections.

Posted by The Analyst | May 8, 2019 | Breaking News
European investment in British tech sector surges despite Brexit

European investment in the British tech industry surged last year as the sector shrugged off Brexit uncertainty, according to a new report.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Politics
I like fashion, but the pretentious Met Gala grotesquery made me physically repulsed

Just because “it's like that on purpose” doesn't mean that the look-at-me hideousness on display at the Met Gala is above criticism – in fact it arouses an almost visceral...

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
Car rigged with explosives defused in Homs – Syrian TV

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Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
At least seven injured in shooting at US school

At least seven people have been injured in a shooting at a school in Denver, Colorado.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
Here’s how Twitter reacted to Liverpool’s sensational victory over Barca

Liverpool sent social media into a spin during an epic Champions League encounter against Barcelona in which the Reds prevailed against the odds.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
The 16 best Mother's Day deals you can get for Mom

Give Mom the gifts she really wants without spending too much.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
Seven injured in Colorado school shooting

Seven people have been injured in a shooting at a school in Denver, Colorado.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
R Kelly’s solicitor demands celebrity lawyer’s texts and emails at court hearing

R Kelly's solicitor has repeated his demand that he be given any communications between celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti and prosecutors regarding the R&B star.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
Google I/O developer conference 2019

The annual Google I/O Conference runs through May 8.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
Iran ‘prepares to withdraw from parts of nuclear deal’

Iran will announce on Wednesday it is partially withdrawing from the nuclear deal it struck with world powers, a year to the day that US president Donald Trump pulled America...

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
Crazy talk! FCC warns customers about 'one ring' robocall scam

If your phone rings once and then stops, and you don't know the number in the first place, don't call back. The Federal Communications Commission recently warned customers it's part...

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
Google I/O: Cheaper Pixels, Android Q, smartphone addiction tools, Nest Hub Max

Google goes beyond search at its annual Google I/O. On the way, are cheaper Pixels, Android Q, with more family friendly tools, Nest Hub

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Farming
Field of dreams – Tipperary farmer helps friend plough his election furrow

A farmer in Co Tipperary is hoping that his ploughing skills will help his friend running in the local elections to reach for the sky.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
Fireworks let off outside Barcelona hotel before crunch game against Liverpool

Video footage of fireworks being let off near the Hilton hotel in Liverpool city centre, where Barcelona players were staying ahead of their Champions League tie against Liverpool, has prompted...

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
Microsoft plans to have software tools to make elections secure ready this summer

Microsoft says it has developed software tools to make voting in elections more secure. The "ElectionGuard" software will be available this summer.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
This Roomba is the cheapest we've seen in months—but only for today

This iRobot Roomba 671 is currently a Deal of the Day on Amazon, and is on sale for one of the lowest prices we've ever seen outside of Black Friday.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
EU’s Juncker regrets ‘not intervening’ in Brexit campaign

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Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
Cadbury World creates giant chocolate teddy bear to celebrate royal birth

Chocolatiers at Cadbury World have created a giant chocolate teddy bear to celebrate the birth of the royal baby.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
Amazon Go store that accepts cash opening in New York City

Amazon will accept cash at its newest Amazon Go store in New York City. The Go stores, launched last year, let shoppers buy just using the Amazon app.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Farming
Farmer accused of breaking neighbour’s cheekbone in row over straying cow

A man has denied attacking his neighbour fracturing his cheekbone after a cow strayed onto his land in Co Donegal.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Farming
Explainer: Five things you need to know about the broadband plan

Group Political Editor Kevin Doyle explains in simple terms the five things you need to know about the broadband plan.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Politics
With all eyes on Venezuela, Trump is quietly targeting Cuba

Recently, the Trump administration has been gearing up for the overthrow of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. At the same time, it is directly attacking Maduro's closest allies as part of...

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Breaking News
Trade tensions drag global markets into the red

The FTSE 100 crashed into the red on Tuesday as growing trade tensions and a weaker economic outlook weighed on markets around the globe.

Posted by The Analyst | May 7, 2019 | Science & Tech
Samsung Galaxy Fold: This is what consumers should do if they pre-ordered the smartphone

Samsung said it has notified customers who pre-ordered the Galaxy Fold they must confirm their decision by May 31 or they will cancel it.