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Police in England say British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will have to pay a fine for not wearing a seatbelt.
The news comes after he uploaded a video on social media showing him travelling in the back seat of a car not wearing the safety device.
The footage was examined by officers in Lancashire in northwest England who confirmed Mr Sunak has been issued with a fixed penalty notice.
The prime minister has reportedly apologised and said he will pay the fine.
It is the second police fine in a year after he had to pay a penalty for breaking COVID protocol by attending a party in Downing Street.
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In Poland, nearly 300,00 people are without electricity as heavy snowfall returns to the country after an unusually warm delay.
Poor road conditions have caused several fatal accidents and train delays, especially in the south. Emergency services in the area said they responded to more than 2000 callouts in one day.
In Malopolskie and Podkarpackie, repair crews are struggling to access damaged power lines due to dangerous conditions.
With temperatures expected to plummet further, authorities across the country are on high alert.
For more watch Euronews' in the video above.
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German farmers have taken advantage of International Green Week to hold a protest in the capital Berlin on Saturday.
Riding 55 tractors, farmers said they wanted to get rid of what they call a "restrictive" environmental regulation. The rally was organised by the We're Fed Up movement.
At the same time, thousands held a protest calling for more sustainable farming.
They want to see fair producer prices, more organic farming and more arable land for growing human food instead of fodder for livestock.
Many carried banners and signs, others large balloons bearing slogans such as "Protect insects" and "Agribusiness Kills!"
For more watch Euronews' report in the video above.