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Now playing Next United Kingdom Christmas shop in aid of refugees pops back up in London If you're looking for a special present at Christmas a new pop-up store in London lets you buy a gift for a refugee. 'Choose Love' opened on Friday (November 23) and is run by the charity 'Help Refugees'. 27/11/2018
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Now playing Next world news Scientist's gene-editing experiment sparks worry, outrage Some researchers say it's time to allow gene editing, with careful regulation. 27/11/2018
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