UK defends Brexit deal after Trump criticism
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Today's Headlines October 31
Top News Stories
Trump switches permanent residence from New York to Florida
He said he had been "treated very badly" by local politicians - prompting one to reply: "Good riddance".
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China rolls out 'one of the world's largest' 5G networks
By the end of the year, China's will be one of the world's largest 5G deployments, state media said.
General election 2019: No 10 defends Brexit deal after Trump criticism
Downing Street says the UK will benefit from new trade deals after Brexit - despite jibes from the US.
Suzi Taylor: Australia reality TV star 'extorted' Tinder date
Suzi Taylor arranged to meet the man before assaulting him and stealing money, police say.
Five men acquitted of gang-raping teenager in Spain
A court ruled they did not commit rape because the victim was so drunk that violence was not used.
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Sport
New Zealand v England: James Vince stars in seven-wicket win
James Vince's fluent half-century helps England begin their tour of New Zealand with a seven-wicket win in the first Twenty20.
Tyson Fury beats Braun Strowman at WWE Crown Jewel match
Tyson Fury makes his WWE debut as he beats Braun Strowman in Saudi Arabia - here's what happened.
United States Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton says he can still get better
Lewis Hamilton says he can still get better as he embarks on a weekend when he should clinch a sixth Formula 1 drivers' championship.
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Business
China rolls out 'one of the world's largest' 5G networks
By the end of the year, China's will be one of the world's largest 5G deployments, state media said.
Brexit deadline passes and still nothing is set in stone
Businesses have faced painful uncertainty for three years as Brexit scenarios have come and gone.
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Technology
How Silicon Valley enables online slave markets
Domestic workers have been illegally sold via Instagram and other apps on Google and Apple's stores.
Facial recognition technology code of conduct call
The technology has the potential for "widespread invasiveness", the information commissioner said.
Culture
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11 films to watch in November
Including a Christmas romcom and Frozen II
 
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Four stars for Doctor Sleep
The sequel to The Shining is ‘credible, rich and touchingly sincere’
Future
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How to stay sane in space
Long space voyages will be a mental test
 
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The building designed by an algorithm
It is one of the most complex construction projects ever attempted
Travel
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An island paradise where few live
“This is like a land that belongs to another dimension”
 
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Where people live with bears
“They prefer ice cream and chocolate”
 
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