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From caviar to cardboard cutouts, businesses hope for coronation boost
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian LONDON (Reuters) - From tins of caviar to a celebration beer, businesses are seeking to entice royal fans with a slew of products marking the coronation of Britain's new mona...
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UK public inflation expectations eased in April -Citi/YouGov
LONDON (Reuters) - The British public's expectations for inflation over the coming year, and five to 10 years, eased in April, U.S. bank Citi said on Monday as it published a monthly survey conducted ...
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Marketmind-Another one bites the dust
(Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Amanda Cooper. Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the banking system, First Republic Bank has folded and U.S. regulat...
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Dutch labour union workers strike to force union to better deal
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Employees of the largest labour union in the Netherlands, FNV, on Monday said they will go on strike to force the union itself to pay them higher wages. The union workers said th...
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Macron faces Labour Day protests as pension reform anger festers
By Richard Lough and Matthieu Protard PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron faced nationwide protests on Labour Day on Monday as he struggles to turn the page on a deeply unpopular increa...
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U.S., Japan, South Korea leaders to meet at G7 Hiroshima Summit – U.S. officials
TOKYO (Reuters) - Leaders from the United States, Japan and South Korea will hold a meeting at the time of the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Hiroshima this month, senior U.S. administration officials ...
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Autopsies begin on bodies of Kenyan cult members who starved themselves to death
By George Obulutsa NAIROBI (Reuters) - Pathologists started autopsies on Monday on more than 100 bodies linked to a Kenyan religious cult whose leader allegedly instructed them to starve themselves to...
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Soccer-Arsenal players still have fire in their bellies, says Arteta
(Reuters) - Arsenal are still fired up after their defeat by rivals Manchester City, manager Mikel Arteta said, but added that his side clearly need to improve if they hope to keep their Premier Leagu...
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Explosion derails freight train in Russian border region – governor
(Reuters) - An explosion in a Russian region bordering Ukraine derailed a freight train on Monday, the local governor said in a social media post, adding there were no casualties. Pictures shared on s...
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King Charles settles into life as monarch, after long wait
By Michael Holden and Sarah Mills LONDON (Reuters) - After waiting longer than any British heir to become monarch, King Charles has quietly settled into his new role with little of the drama some comm...
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