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| From personalised videos to crypto ventures, the UK's politicians are increasingly turning influence into income – and blurring the line between public service and private gain, says Cleo Watson: | Farage and Cameo show that British politics is up for sale | |
| What you might have missed | - The decision by Slovakia's government this month to approve a resolution allowing service stations to limit diesel sales, and also set higher prices for cars with foreign plates, go against European Union law, said a Commission spokesperson
- More beef from Australia will be exported to Europe and cheaper European wine, cheese, and chocolate will find their way into Australian kitchens under a long-awaited free trade agreement
- Another landmark free trade deal between the European Union and four South American countries will begin on May 1 after more than a quarter-century of negotiations
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