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British inflation tumbles to lowest level in over 14 years

5:42pm GMT

LONDON - British inflation plunged to its lowest level since May 2000 last month and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said it looked set to fall further.

Charlie Hebdo to publish Mohammad cartoon on front page

8:23pm GMT

PARIS/BOBIGNY, France - Charlie Hebdo will publish a front page showing a caricature of the Prophet Mohammad holding a sign saying "Je suis Charlie" in its first edition since Islamist gunmen attacked the satirical newspaper. | Video

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Why Europe's economy needs immigration

The growing anti-immigration sentiment which is spreading across parts of Europe could have serious implications for the region's economy. Germany in particular needs immigrants despite recent protests.  Video | Full Article 

Pro-Russian separatists from the Chechen 'Death' battalion walk during a training exercise in the territory controlled by the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, eastern Ukraine, December 8, 2014.  REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Ukraine summit called off over lack of progress

BERLIN/KIEV - Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France scrap plans for a summit this week on the conflict in Ukraine because of a lack of progress in implementing a four-month-old ceasefire agreement.  Full Article | Related Story 

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Metro’s turnaround gathers pace

Metro, Europe's fourth-biggest retailer, saw a recovery gain pace at three of its four businesses in the important Christmas quarter, with consumer electronics the strongest since 2006.  Video 

Airbus A350 programme chief Didier Evrard, Chief Operating Officer of Airbus Tom Williams, Airbus unit Chief Executive Fabrice Bregier and Airbus Chief Operating Officer-Customers John Leahy (L to R) pose behind a scale model of an Airbus A320 NEO after the Airbus annual news conference in Colomiers, near Toulouse, January 13, 2015. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

Airbus to juggle jet production

TOULOUSE, France - Airbus edges closer towards raising production of its best-selling model, declaring the supply chain stable and hinting at a decision to produce more of its A320 cash cow in coming months.  Full Article | Related Story 

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Flushing soaps down drains is harmless

A major scientific report examining 250 studies on the effects of flushing surfactants - found in common soaps, shampoos, and detergents - down the drain or toilet suggests the practice poses little risk to the environment.  Video 

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Comebacks and colour in London

London men's fashion week 'London Collections: Men' is back and bigger than ever before including the cuts, the comebacks and the colour.  Video 

FIFA presidential candidate Jerome Champagne gestures during a Reuters interview in Zurich November 19, 2014.     REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

My campaign is still fizzing, says Champagne

Frenchman Jerome Champagne says there are no cracks in his FIFA presidential campaign with just over two weeks to go before he has to declare he has the backing of five national associations to allow his nomination to go ahead.  Full Article