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This Day In History - 16th January

 daily dose of trivia for all the history buffs out there. So sit back and take a ride of all the fascinating things that happened today! People are trapped in history and history is trapped in people, and hence, every day has been a significant one in the foibles of History. Let’s take a tour of “This Day in History – 16th of January”. 27 BCOctavian got the title of “Augustus” - Advertisement - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavian was Atia’s son was the daughter of Julia, the sister of Julius Caesar. As per Roman History as well as the play, “Julius Caesar”, later, Octavian became the ruler of Rome after the death of Julius Caesar and got the title of “Augustus”.

Brexit timeline: Key milestones in rocky road to separation been EU and UK

MARCH 2017: UK Prime Minister Theresa May triggers the EU’s exit clause, known as “Article 50”, setting a deadline of March 29, 2017, to complete Brexit talks. JUNE 2017: Theresa May’s snap general election fails to deliver a majority. It weakens her in Brexit talks and, worse again, leaves her dependent on ten Democratic Unionist Party MPs from Northern Ireland, who were the only party there to back “Leave”. DECEMBER 2017: Then-Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, and Foreign Affairs Minister, Simon Coveney, clinch a EU deal guaranteeing special trade status for Northern Ireland, keeping it inside the EU customs union and aligned to the single market. There will be no return of north-south border controls in Ireland. It’s a major Irish coup, dismaying many UK Brexiteers and Northern Unionists.

UK PM Theresa May: Cyber attack on country s hospitals is international attack

UK PM Theresa May: Cyber attack on country s hospitals is international attack UK PM Theresa May: Cyber attack on country s hospitals is international attack UK Prime Minister Theresa May Said The Government Is Not Aware Of Any Patient Data Being Compromised. At Least 16 Organisations Within The NHS, Some Of Which Are Responsible For Several Hospitals Each, Have Reported Being Struck. PTI | Updated on: 13 May 2017, 07:51:41 AM London: UK Prime Minister Theresa May termed the cyber strike which hit dozens of British hospitals on Friday as part of a wider “international attack”. “We are aware that a number of NHS organisations have reported that they have suffered from a ransomware attack.  This is not targeted at the NHS, it’s an international attack and a number of countries and organisations have been affected,” May said, referring to the country’s National Health Service.

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