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Press Association

Starmer: hopes for reset with EU do not mean ‘reversing Brexit’

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer insisted he was not “reversing Brexit” as he set out plans for a new treaty with Germany as part of a wider “reset” of relations with the European Union. His comments came during a press conference with German Chancellor...
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Curated Video

Assignment Haiti: Descent Into Anarchy

Higher Ed
Scripps News’ international correspondent Jason Bellini traveled to Port-au-Prince to document the human toll of Haiti’s descent into anarchy. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

No 'quick fix' to problem of overcrowding in prisons, says Home Secretary

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said there is not going to be a “quick fix” to the problem of overcrowding in prisons and that the new Labour Government has to deal with the legacy the Tories have left behind. She was speaking after meeting...
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Press Association

The number of people crossing the Channel now is shocking - Sir Keir Starmer

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer interview as Labour took its General Election campaign to Swindon. The Labour leader addresses Wednesday's inflation figures, record small boat crossings and Labour's tax policy.
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer discusses migrants and beer duty during Hampshire visit

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks from a bar in Hampshire after visiting a small business as part of his election campaign tour. He talks about migrants crossing the channel and potentially freezing beer duty.
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Press Association

Keir Starmer delivers stumps speech in Crewe following Labour manifesto launch

Higher Ed
Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer, and Nantwich candidate Connor Naismith, visited the Mornflake Stadium, home to Crewe Alexandra, and gave stump speeches while on the General Election campaign trail
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Press Association

Nigel Farage criticises at Labour and Conservatives' immigration policies - full speech

Higher Ed
Reform UK's Nigel Farage took aim at both Labour and the Conservatives' immigration policies during a speech in Dover, calling Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer “men with the appearance and energy of middle managers vying to become a...
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Press Association

Full Sir Keir Starmer speech at Labour campaign launch

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has denied he is scaling back Labour’s ambitions as he launched the party’s doorstep offer to voters ahead of the general election. The Labour leader unveiled a pledge card with six “first steps” his party would take if...
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Press Association

Starmer sets out plans for first government-backed Rural Crime Strategy

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media during a visit to the village of Cawood, Selby, North Yorkshire. Speaking on St George's Day, he set out new plans for the first government-backed Rural Crime Strategy to tackle the...
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Press Association

Starmer comments on Mark Menzies and Rwanda scheme

Higher Ed
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer gives a pool clip on a visit to Teeside as the party says a Labour Government will “Build it in Britain”.
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Press Association

Labour announces “fiscal lock” to stop another Mini-budget

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and deputy leader Angela Rayner visited Crawley at a new housing estate to discuss a “fiscal lock” to prevent another Truss Mini-budget.
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Curated Video

Americans looking to escape violence in Haiti fear there is no way out

Higher Ed
Some Americans who are trying to flee the escalating violence in Haiti say that they find themselves stuck in the country.
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Press Association

Starmer accuses Government of "moving the goalposts" amid potential cancer target change

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer accused the Government of "moving the goalposts" amid reports targets that ensure patients see a specialist within two weeks of being urgently referred by their GP for suspected cancer could be scrapped. Sir Keir also...
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Curated Video

US citizens, spouse of Mexican employee killed, more killings in Acapulco

Higher Ed
Acapulco - 14 March 2010 1. Dead man lying in the street 2. Close up of dead man''s hand 3. Wide of dead man lying in the street 4. Various of white car, damaged in crash and with bullet holes 5. Another body lying on the road in pool of...
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Curated Video

Fresh violence after Xanana Gusmao named prime minister

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot street, vehicles, fire from burning building (government tax office) visible behind buildings 2. Tilt down from smoke in sky to fire from burning building (government tax office) visible behind buildings 3. Various of UN...
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Curated Video

GRAPHIC: Six shot dead at market in Mexico

Higher Ed
Attackers shot six vendors to death at an informal pop-up market Wednesday in the troubled Mexican resort city of Acapulco.The killings took place around midday in a grocery store parking lot where the popular market is held.City...
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Bridgeman Arts

Newspapers Showing Headlines During War

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Newspapers Showing Headlines During War
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Press Association

Illegal Migration Bill won’t solve small boats problem, says Sir Keir Starmer

Higher Ed
Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer says the Government's new Illegal Migration Bill won't solve the problem of small boats crossing the channel. The Labour Party leader spoke during a tour of production facilities of the fuel cell...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Caracas, one of Latin America's most viole

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Caracas, one of Latin America's most viole
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer 'confident' he has done nothign wrong after standards watchdog investigates declarations of interest

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said his office would respond "in due course" to an investigation into his declarations of interests by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards over potential breaches of rules on earnings and gifts. The...
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Curated Video

China's central bank head: Beijing well placed for trade friction with US

Higher Ed
China's new central bank governor outlined sweeping plans on Sunday to rein in rising debt and financial risk, but expressed confidence Beijing can prevent potential dangers. High debt levels for Chinese state-owned...
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Sky News

Cameron Announces a Tackling of Gang Culture

Higher Ed
Cameron Announces a Tackling of Gang Culture
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Curated Video

Cameron: Riot-hit UK must reverse "moral collapse"

Higher Ed
Witney, Southern England 1. Prime Minister David Cameron announced by the host, approaches the lectern at a youth centre in Witney, his constituency 2. SOUNDBITE ( English) David Cameron, British Prime Minister "We know what''s gone...