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IN: British actress...
OUT: the aid sector.
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British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says the UK's departure from the EU is a cause for "hope not fear." In a speech billed as an olive branch to the millions of Briton's who voted to remain part of the European block, Mr Johnson urged people to rally around an outward-looking and confident UK.
It's the first in a series of speeches by British Prime Minister Theresa May and senior ministers on what's being called the road to Brexit.
Mr Johnson said now was not the time for Brexiteers to gloat, but to explain their arguments to those not on-board with Brexit.
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OUT: …and more."
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Mr Johnson said the UK will prosper in a future free of European regulation.
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Mr Johnson said the UK must look at the trade trends outside the EU for its future prosperity.
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OUT: … global standards."
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Mr Johnson said British Prime Minister Theresa May is correct to say that the UK can negotiate a beneficial deal with the EU on leaving the block.
IN: "I repose…."
OUT: … confidence."
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British actress Minnie Driver has stepped down from her role as celebrity ambassador for Oxfam amid claims the charity concealed findings of wrongdoing by its staff while delivering aid to Haiti in 2011.
The British charity is accused of covering up claims that Oxfam staff in Haiti and elsewhere paid vulnerable people for sex. Oxfam has said it is grateful to Minnie Driver for her work and is committed to learning from its mistakes.
The charity which delivers aid around the world and receives large payments from the UK government will be questioned by MPs in parliament next week. The Charity Commission has launched an inquiry.
Kristina Wrixon, from the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organizations says the voluntary sector must now get its house in order.
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Humanitarian worker Meghan Nobert, was raped by a colleague working for UNICEF in South Sudan. She says attitudes must change from the top down.
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OUT: …when they are."
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A jury in the British city of Liverpool has found former football coach Barry Bennell guilty of multiple offenses of historic child sex abuse against boys as young as 8.
Bennell has been found guilty of 36 charges including indecent assault and rape in incidents that occurred in the 1980s. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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