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Neil Gorsuch could lead Supreme Court to a new conservative era

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Judge Neil Gorsuch speaks to the crowd as his wife, Louise, looks on after President Trump nominated him to the Supreme Court during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 31, 2017.
 
  Why Gorsuch could restore the conservative tilt for decades to come  
  With other justices beyond retirement age, he could help bring the court into a new era.  
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  White House chief strategist Steve Bannon listens at right as President Trump speaks during a meeting on cyber security in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington on Jan. 31, 2017.   Bannon's words show sharp break on security
The White House aide said Islam, "the most radical" religion, is at war with the West.
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  Judge Neil Gorsuch delivers remarks at a luncheon in Denver on Jan. 27, 2017.   The case for and against Neil Gorsuch
He comes out of conservative central casting, but for Democrats, he's no Merrick Garland.
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  business      
  Bacon prices are on the rise as supplies shrink, which is bad news to breakfast fans   Nation's bacon reserves hit 50-year low as prices rise
Pig farmers can't keep up with the world's sizzling appetite
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  Tillerson testifies on Capitol Hill on Jan. 11, 2017, at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  Prior to be elected president, Donald Trump was a guest of Robert Kraft at Patriots games.   Super Bowl ads toned down by Trump's shadow?
President Trump does not appear in a Super Bowl 51 ad, but his unmistakable shadow looms
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  Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena walks after a welcoming ceremony at the Malaysian prime minister's office in Putrajaya on Dec. 16, 2016.   Sri Lanka: Man predicts president's death, is held
The suspect is a former sailor convicted of attempting to assassinate India's then-prime minister in 1989.
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  About 60 demonstrators organized by Jewish Voice for Peace gathered outside the White House to stand 'with Muslims against Islamophobia and racism' on Dec. 21, 2016, in Washington.   Jewish-Muslim coalition takes aim at hate crimes
New group looks to support rights of religious minorities in the U.S.
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  Johnny Depp's former business managers countersued the actor on Tuesday.   Lawsuit: $2M monthly spending behind Depp woes
The actor's former business managers countersued him on Tuesday
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Participants dressed as Vikings pose by a long boat in the annual Up Helly Aa festival in Lerwick, Shetland Islands in the United Kingdom on Jan. 31, 2017.\u000aUp Helly Aa celebrates the influence of the Scandinavian Vikings in the Shetland Islands

Participants dressed as Vikings pose by a long boat in the annual Up Helly Aa festival in Lerwick, Shetland Islands in the United Kingdom on Jan. 31, 2017.\u000aUp Helly Aa celebrates the influence of the Scandinavian Vikings in the Shetland Islands
 
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Latest news from Parliament #2

01-02-2017 11:16 AM GMT

Do you have relevant expertise and experience or a special interest in the Pension Schemes Bill [Lords], which is currently passing through Parliament? If so, you can submit your views in writing to the House of Commons Public Bill Committee which is going to consider this Bill. The Public Bill Committee is now able to receive written evidence. The sooner you send in your submission, the more time the Committee will have to take it into consideration. The Committee is expected to meet for the first time on Tuesday 7 February 2017; it will stop receiving written evidence at the end of the Committee stage, which is expected to be not later than 5.00pm on Tuesday 21 February 2017. However, please note that when the Committee concludes its consideration of the Bill it is no longer able to receive written evidence and it can conclude earlier than the expected deadline of 5.00pm on Tuesday 21 February 2017.
01-02-2017 09:40 AM GMT

European Scrutiny Committee examines EU-UK relations in preparation for Brexit
01-02-2017 09:30 AM GMT

Education Committee hears on commissioning, matching and young people's involvement
01-02-2017 09:30 AM GMT

Women and Equalities Committee hears from housing Minister Gavin Barwell and transport Minister Andrew Jones
01-02-2017 09:30 AM GMT

Science and Technology Committee hears suggestions for future inquiries
01-02-2017 09:30 AM GMT

International Trade Committee also questions the Secretary of State on the department's Government role
01-02-2017 07:00 AM GMT

This month's artwork marks 200 years since the birth of George Frederic Watts RA
 

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01-02-2017 08:00 AM GMT

Watch today's PMQs live from the Commons from 12 noon
01-02-2017 12:01 AM GMT

Public Accounts Committee publishes report on collecting charges from overseas patients for NHS treatment
31-01-2017 03:00 PM GMT

Key purpose and principles on agenda
 

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Steering for the Sun

01-02-2017 09:00 AM CET


Technology image of the week: testing a mechanism that will align the solar wings of Europe's latest weather satellite

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