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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK government unveils budget for 'post-COVID economy' The Chancellor of the Exchequer said that "this budget is focused on investment and a more innovative and skilled economy," but the opposition has railed against tax cuts for banks and short-haul flights. 28/10/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Why Europe's energy prices are soaring and could get much worse A combination of market, geographic, and political factors have coalesced into a perfect storm, threatening to derail the economic recovery and hurt household incomes. 28/10/2021
Now playing Next Spain Spain presses Algeria to guarantee natural gas supply A spike in energy prices across Europe is hitting the Iberian peninsula hard and driving up electricity bills for homes and businesses. 28/10/2021
Now playing Next Luxembourg Luxembourg PM Xavier Bettel admits allegations of plagiarism An online report has said the more than "three-quarters" of Bettel's postgraduate dissertation was written without proper citation. 27/10/2021
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Now playing Next Culture news 'Heaven Mice Belong in Heaven' sees European animators join forces Several European producers did not believe the co-producers would be able to make the film in Stop Motion with more than 50 characters and about 30 sets. 27/10/2021
Now playing Next Italy Italy’s senate rejects divisive bill aimed at fighting homophobia Italy’s senate moved to block a divisive bill that aimed to fight homophobia. 27/10/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News EU border countries must not legalise migrant pushbacks, says MEP Dutch MEP Tineke Strik, who recently returned from the region, says the situation is likely to worsen if more EU countries go ahead with legalising pushbacks. 27/10/2021