US government shutdown ends

Democrats agree to temporary funding bill despite the lack of agreement on immigration

Republican senate leader Mitch McConnell celebrates passing of funding bill
Mitch McConnell, leader of Republican Senators, celebrates passing the funding bill
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The US government shutdown has come to an end after a temporary funding bill was passed by lawmakers and signed by Donald Trump late last night.

The bill guarantees federal government funding until 8 February, “in the hope that Congress can reach a longer-term budget agreement in the meantime” the BBC reports.

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