The government is considering delaying the lifting of England's remaining Covid restrictions by up to four weeks, sources have told the BBC. The final stage of lifting lockdown, originally planned to take place no earlier than 21 June, would see all legal limits on social contact removed. It comes amid growing concern over rapidly increasing cases and the higher transmissibility of the Delta variant. Downing Street sources emphasised that no final decision has been made yet.#News
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Donald Trump Facebook ban: ex-president ‘unlikely’ to change behaviour, says White House is no longer a 'risk to public safety'
Facebook has banned Donald Trump for two years, it has announced, with the social media giant also saying it is scrapping immunity for politicians who post fake news or abuse.
The social media giant said on Friday that it would only allow Mr Trump back onto the network in 2023 if it deemed that he is no longer a "risk to public safety".
Facebook also announced that it is overhauling its rules around free speech.
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Budapest protest against China's Fudan University campus.
Thousands of people marched through Budapest to protest against plans to open a Chinese university campus in the Hungarian capital.
Opponents of the project say it will undercut the country's own higher education and increase the influence of China's Communist authorities.
The right-wing government of PM Viktor Orban has close ties with Beijing. Earlier this month, Hungary blocked an EU statement criticising China's treatment of Hong Kong.
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Will foreign aid cuts damage Boris Johnson’s vision for ‘Global Britain’? - A group of Conservative rebel MPs has been thwarted in its bid to overturn £4bn of government cuts to the overseas aid budget.
They had suggested returning spending from 0.5% to 0.7% of national income next year.
How does the uproar over cuts to foreign aid impact Boris Johnson’s vision for ‘Global Britain’ as the UK hosts the G7 summit? #news#covid
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The US Supreme Court has ruled food giants Nestlé USA and Cargill can't be sued for child slavery on African farms from where they buy their cocoa. Six African men alleged that they were trafficked from Mali and forced to work on cocoa farms in Ivory Coast. The group say both companies perpetuated that slave trade to keep cocoa prices low. The court ruled 8-1 that the group had no standing because the abuse happened outside the US. #news
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A deal has been struck that would pave the way for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ouster. A group of the country's political parties announced an agreement to form a new government, paving the way for an end to Netanyahu's term as the longest-serving prime minister. BNC Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent and co-host of "The World Tonight," Nayyera Haq, joins "Start Your Day" with Sharon Reed and Mike Hill to discuss the potential new Israeli government and who may take Netanyahu's place. #israel
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