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Now playing Next Ireland EU vs Apple: A fair whack or a made up number? The European Commission’s demand that Ireland collect €13 billion in back taxes from Ireland has polarised opinion. 30/08/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: a two-track Europe after Brexit? This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily round up of the top stories from across Europe. 29/08/2016
Now playing Next France Migrant warning for UK as French presidential poll nears Could the Calais ‘Jungle’ migrant camp cross the Channel? 29/08/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK to scrap Human Rights Act The Conservative government confirms scrapping of Human Rights Act in favour of a 'British Bill of Rights' 28/08/2016
Now playing Next world news 'TTIP has failed', Germany's Vice-Chancellor says Talks over the so-called Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership – or TTIP – between Europe and the US have essentially failed, but ‘nobody is really admitting it’‘, Germany’s economy minister 28/08/2016
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Now playing Next Europe News Brexit 'shuttle diplomacy' underway for EU leaders Brexit means Brexit, according to Britain’s prime minister Theresa May. 25/08/2016
Now playing Next Economy Brexit vote effect cuts German business morale There was a sharp deterioration in German business morale in August and expectations declined the most in sectors with relatively strong ties to the UK market. 25/08/2016
Now playing Next Economy Worldwide tourism resilient but hit by economic weakness and terrorism Fears over terrorism and economic weakness mean global travel is still growing but slowing according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. 23/08/2016