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Now playing Next world news Schulz urges UK to make a speedy EU exit The European Parliament President Martin Schulz said the EU had a duty to respect the result of the Brexit referendum and criticised those who say “the institution never… 28/06/2016
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Now playing Next Economy Standard & Poor's strips UK of AAA credit rating Britain's economic standing has suffered a further blow with the ratings agency Standard & Poor's stripping the UK of its last remaining AAA credit rating. 28/06/2016
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Now playing Next Belgium EU leaders gather for the post-Brexit summit in Brussels They have made it plain they would like UK Prime Minister David Cameron to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - by which a member state can begin the process to leave the EU. 28/06/2016
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Now playing Next Economy Shares and the pound rebound somewhat from Brexit sell off Share prices in London and around Europe bounced back after the hammering they have taken since Friday. 28/06/2016
Now playing Next Belgium Brexit: bitter exchanges inside EU parliament There have been bitter and emotional exchanges inside the European Parliament in Brussels during a special session on the UK’s vote to leave the European Union. 28/06/2016
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Now playing Next world news Conflicting messages from Turkey over Russian jet Ankara now says it will not pay compensation to Russia, despite expressing regret over the downing of one of its fighter jets last year. 28/06/2016