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Now playing Next United Kingdom How MPs' protest channelled 1629 and the English Civil War Spoiler alert: It didn't end well for the guy who prorogued parliament 400 years ago. 10/09/2019
Now playing Next Europe News No Deal Brexit and Ireland: 'Will it create security tensions on the border? Yes' Former Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern tells Euronews about his fears of a No Deal Brexit. We look at why avoiding a hard border is key for the island of Ireland. 10/09/2019
Now playing Next France France will launch website for Britons to apply for carte de sejour French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said the website would be launched sometime in October. 10/09/2019
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Now playing Next Business UK economy returns growth in July Britain's gross domestic product increased more than expected in July dampening fears it will succumb to its first recession since the financial crisis as the Brexit crisis escalates 09/09/2019