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The Latest: Senate votes on amendments to Trump’s big bill ahead of July 4 deadline

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Damian Lewis, Ian Rankin honored by queen on her jubilee

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Actor Damian Lewis and crime writer Ian Rankin are among hundreds of Britons honored by Queen Elizabeth II as she celebrates 70 years on the throne.

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Paul Givan, 39, set to be Northern Ireland's new leader

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A 39-year-old lawmaker is set to become Northern Ireland’s youngest first minister, replacing the politician who had been in the post since 2015.

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N Ireland's main unionist party picks traditionalist leader

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Northern Ireland’s largest British unionist party has chosen a religious conservative from the party's traditionalist wing as its new leader.

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Potential contenders for new Northern Ireland first minister

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Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party is looking for a new leader following First Minister Arlene Foster’s announcement that she will be standing down after nearly 5 1/2 years.

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N Ireland leader quits after party revolt over Brexit impact

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The leader of Northern Ireland has announced her resignation after members of her British unionist party mounted a push to oust her over the fallout from Brexit and other issues.

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Northern Ireland leaders seek calm after violence escalates

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Authorities in Northern Ireland are seeking to restore calm after Protestant and Catholic youths in Belfast hurled bricks, fireworks and gasoline bombs at police and each other.

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Northern Ireland police appeal for calm after violent unrest

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Police in Northern Ireland have appealed for calm after officers were attacked and cars were set on fire during a second night of unrest.

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Biden recommits to Good Friday accord on St. Patrick's Day

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President Joe Biden speaks during a virtual meeting with Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin on St. Patrick's Day, in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, March 17, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden marked St. Patrick’s Day on Wednesday by recommitting the U.S. to the Good Friday Agreement, which has come under increasing stress following the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union. Before the meeting, the president attended a morning Mass at the aptly named St. Patrick’s Church near his family home in Wilmington, Delaware, then returned to the White House to partake in the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, which were toned down due to the coronavirus pandemic. In keeping with recent tradition, the water in fountains outside the White House ran green for the day. Biden and Martin also emphasized their commitment to addressing global challenges and combating the coronavirus, among other issues, the White House said.

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Study: Health systems, govt responses linked to virus tolls

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A man wearing a face mask walks past an entrance to Belfast City Hospital, Northern Ireland, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. This is not the time for trite political points," First Minister Arlene Foster told lawmakers at the regional assembly in Belfast. Such models of 'excess mortality' are commonly used by public health officials to better understand disease outbreaks and the effectiveness of counter-measures. The study found there were about 206,000 excess deaths across the 21 countries during the period, a figure that conforms to independent estimates. “Even if vaccines and better treatments for severe (COVID-19) infection are developed, the way to minimise excess deaths is to reduce the infection rate through population level measures,” said Banerjee.

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UK's COVID-19 strategy unraveling as regions choose own path

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In this photo released by UK Parliament, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks, during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. Fearing Johnson hadn't gone far enough, two regions in the United Kingdom chose to impose tougher measures than the prime minister. The announcement came after talks among political parties in the region’s power-sharing government that stretched from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. “Why did the prime minister reject that advice and abandon the science?” Starmer asked. “I rule out nothing, of course, in combating the virus but we’re going to do it with the local, regional approach that can drive down and will drive down the virus if it is properly implemented,” he said.

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