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David Cameron has told Sky News he is “happy to be judged” on what he has achieved in his EU renegotiation deal.
In his statement to the House of Commons earlier, the Prime Minister tried to convince MPs the EU draft deal is a good one for the UK.
However, he is facing strong criticism on the Tory backbenches that he has not met his Conservative Manifesto pledges – and the migrant welfare changes are “unworkable”.
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Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson stands out inside and outside of the Octagon. Thompson is very grounded and loves to give back to all those around him. He takes on former welterweight champion Johny Hendricks at Fight Night Las Vegas.
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Republicans candidates, these women want to tell you what you should do with your bodies. They have heard plenty from you, so they just want to give you back some advice.
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Inspired by the lifestyle of Mongolian nomads, National Geographic adventurer Tim Cope set off on an epic journey. In three and a half years, he traveled 6,000 miles on horseback across the breadth of Genghis Khan’s ancient empire—a trek that took him from Mongolia to Hungary. In this short interview from the Banff Centre, Cope talks about his rough start learning how to ride and care for horses.
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