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[View online]( March 01, 2023 [Morning Headlines]( 1 / [No changes to Brexit deal, DUP warned]( [Rishi Sunak]( is not prepared to make changes to his [landmark Brexit deal]( as he stares down [critics in the DUP]( and on his own backbenches. Northern Irelandâs largest unionist party has claimed the agreement may need âreworkingâ. But Mr Sunak has hinted he could press ahead with the deal without the DUPâs support. âThis is not necessarily about me or any one political party. This is about what is best for the people and communities and businesses of Northern Ireland and this agreement will make a hugely positive difference to them,â he said. The prime ministerâs official spokesperson said that the government believed it had secured âthe right deal for all parties in Northern Irelandâ and said the government was prepared to answer questions about âhow [the deal] works in practiceâ. Northern Ireland Office minister and [Brexiteer, Steve Baker](, also warned: âThis is the deal ... there is not a different deal availableâ. 2 / [Constance Marten and Mark Gordon arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter]( Police warn they have to consider possibility that coupleâs newborn child âhas come to harmâ 3 / [NHS in âfull blown crisisâ and will miss targets to cut cancer waiting lists, MPs warn]( âThe metrics are going in the wrong directionâ 4 / [Egg crisis hits as grocery price inflation soars to record 17.1%]( Cost of milk, eggs and margarine driving up inflation, research firm Kantar says 5 / [At least 26 dead after train crash in Greece]( Officials say multiple train cars derailed and at least three burst into flames The Big Question Carrie and Aidan are doing it but can ârelationship recyclingâ work in real life? TV has a rule I like to call âChekhovâs Love Interestâ. If a serious paramour pops up in season one, theyâll likely be seen again at the very end â most probably running to the airport for a last-minute declaration of love before the show gets cancelled. According to most TV writers, this emotional payoff is only satisfying if the die is cast early on. Ross needs to end up with Rachel. Niles with Daphne. Carrie with Big. Josh Lyman with Donna Moss. These couples are set up early. When Ross decided to âgrab a spoonâ and ask out Rachel in the first episode of Friends, you just knew heâd get said âspoonâ by the finale. These canonical couples are choice examples of an endemic trend in TV of relationship recycling. Crushes last years. Couples endlessly break up and get back together. No one ever moves on. Life is a game of romantic whack-a-mole, where exes pop up constantly for amorous plot development. Proof of this enduring trend is the [Sex and the City]( revival [And Just Like That...](, which will â in its forthcoming second season â bring back Carrieâs ex Aidan, an archetypal ânice guyâ on whom she notoriously cheated during the original series. For anyone not keeping count, this will mark their third go at a relationship. But while all of this is fictional on TV, I couldnât help but wonder if these shows have had an indelible effect on our real love lives. Have these rehashed plots made us think that the only relationships worth pursuing are the ones weâve already had? [For the full story click here >]( Enjoying this newsletter? Unlock unlimited, ad-free reading on the website and in The Independent app when you subscribe â plus, benefit from our [welcome offer when you join today](. Watch/ [Barrister scales tree in protest against felling to make way for dual carriageway]( NUMBER OF THE DAY -10C â The [UK]( can expect to see rather cloudy and chilly conditions ahead of speculation of an unseasonal blanketing of [snow]( in March, according to the [Met Office](. Temperatures are likely to be generally below average, with some reports indicating [it could plunge to -10C](. [Read more here]( QUOTE OF THE DAY âFor whatever reasons she and her partner went on the run, the consequences of their actions have increased many fold. It would have been far better if they had handed themselves in earlier.â â Napier Marten, who issued [two heartfelt pleas](while his daughter Constance was on the run with her convicted rapist partner, told [The Independent]( that âwhatever the weather, I love her dearly and will support her best I canâ. 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