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VideoEight Boats Destroyed by Flames in Genoa Port
Eight boats docked in the touristic port of Pra, in Genoa, were destroyed by a fire overnight into March 19, Italy’s fire service said.According to local news reports, no one was injured. One man was extracted from one of the boats but didn’t require medical care.Police were said to be investigating the fire, and had not ruled out criminal intent. Credit: Vigili del Fuoco via Storyful
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Congress reaches tentative spending deal – though it may be too late to avert government shutdown
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Rishi Sunak risks fresh Rwanda vote battle in Lords after Commons boost
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Video'Liz Truss' The Two Words Hurting The Tories On The Doorstep With Voters, Says Leading Pollster
Liz Truss and the so-called ‘mini-Budget’ are still weighing down the Tories as they seek to turn around their fortunes for a general election, says a leading pollster.Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University, said opposition parties only had to say the words “Liz Truss” for voters to start questioning whether to trust the Tories with the economy.