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Thousands of women are marching in cities around world to call for the protection of civil liberties and diverse cultures which organisers say have been threatened by the recent US presidential election. Washington leads global Trump rallies where thousands of protesters have taken part in a Women’s March. In London as part of an international campaign over a 100,000 men and woman showed support for this campaign. This is what happened on the first full day of Donald Trump’s presidency. So far, sister rallies have taken place in Japan, Australia while demonstrations are also happening in European cities like London,…

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Steven Gerrard, 36, who made his Liverpool debut in 1998, will begin the job in February. it is a return to where it all started for him as LFC’s Premier League club as a youth coach. Steven Gerrard’s return to Liverpool was inevitable once he decided to end his spell at LA Galaxy. He has been a constant presence at Anfield since coming back to Merseyside from the United States and manager Jurgen Klopp has never hidden his desire to bring the 36-year-old back into the fold. You cannot let such an iconic figure of world football leave the fold of…

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According to Boris Johnson we have queues forming for countries to sign trade deals with UK, following brexit. It makes sense for countries to get their trade deals in and improve or better the terms they have with EU. Naturally, those who get in early will probably get a chance to get the best deals. Under EU rules, the U.K is not formally allowed to negotiate these new treaties until we have left. In the meantime,that won’t stop Britain drawing up some plans. Can we expect Black Friday sales queues? An alternative thought is, countries will use these meetings to…

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About 2,300 homes lost power in north-east England because of the winds. A lorry blew over on the Forth bridge in Scotland and more destruction is to follow. Fallen trees block roads as winds reach more than 90mph, and forecasters say snow could make conditions worse. Check the live weather and travel updates below. The Met Office issued severe weather warnings of wind and snow for Scotland, the north of England and Northern Ireland on Wednesday. Winds close Forth Road Bridge, cut power to homes. BBC Strong winds cause travel chaos and power cuts in parts of UK. The Guardian

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