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Press Association

Union health chief reacts to Scotland's 4% NHS staff pay rise

Higher Ed
Interview with Willie Duffy, head of health for Unison Scotland, as the Scottish Government has announced that NHS staff in Scotland are to be offered a rise of at least 4%, well above the 1% recommended by the Westminster Government for...
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer 'really concerned' by Treasury sick pay allegations

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said he is “really concerned” by reports that the Treasury suppressed access to sick pay for individuals self-isolating with coronavirus during a peak of the pandemic.
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Press Association

New Health Secretary Sajid Javid sets off for work

Higher Ed
Sajid Javid is expected to make his first Commons statement since rejoining the Cabinet as lockdown-sceptic MPs hope he breaks from the approach of his predecessor and pushes for a swift lifting of restrictions. Mr Javid, who became the...
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Press Association

Health Secretary Sajid Javid leaves his London home

Higher Ed
Former chancellor of the exchequer Sajid Javid, leaves his home in south west London, after he was appointed as Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, following the resignation of Matt Hancock over the weekend
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Curated Video

Latest CDC Data Shows Vaccination Numbers Improving

Higher Ed
The agency reports nearly 74% of Americans aged 12 or older have gotten at least one dose and 63% of the same group are fully vaccinated.
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Bloomberg

Covenant Capital: Downgrading Stocks To Underweight

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Covenant Capital CIO Edward Lim - who has been bullish on equities since March of last year - says he is now downgrading this asset class to underweight. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

New scheme at Harrow hospital aims to redirect non-urgent cases as Government seeks to redirect millions in NHS funds

Higher Ed
Scenes outside Northwick Park Hospital in north London, where a tnew scheme places a GP and nurse outside A&E departments to redirect non-urgent cases, which the Government hope will save the NHS millions. ** Personal details blurred **
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Bloomberg

'Rocky Ride' Ahead for Stocks, Eaton Vance's Barton Says

Higher Ed
Eaton Vance Portfolio Manager Yana Barton discusses the outlook for the US equity market and where she is finding investment opportunities. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Natixis CIB APAC CEO on HK Reopening, Strategy

Higher Ed
Bruno Le Saint, Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking APAC CEO, joins from the HKMA's "Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit". He speaks in "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East" to Yvonne Man and David Ingles.
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Bloomberg

Qiming Venture's Rieschel on China Tech

Higher Ed
Gary Rieschel, Founding Managing Partner at Qiming Venture Partners, discusses the outlook and funding for tech startups in China. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the sidelines of "Bloomberg New Economy Forum" on...
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: January 3

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments in the UK, as Labour blamed Conservative “mismanagement” of the NHS for the pressures facing the health service and hit out at the “inexplicable” absence of the Health Secretary.
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Bloomberg

China's Potential Healthcare System Crisis

Higher Ed
China, the world's most populous nation, is rapidly abandoning the mass testing, lockdowns and centralized quarantine that defined the stringent, three-year-old Covid Zero policy. Yet, little time has been spent putting in place the...
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Bloomberg

Pence WM President on Markets, Strategies

Higher Ed
Laila Pence, president of Pence Wealth Management, discusses her take on US markets and where she sees opportunities. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: December 20

Higher Ed
Daily politics briefing for December 20, as NHS staff take strike action over pay and conditions.
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: January 2

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments in the UK, as a senior health official warns that the Government should declare a national NHS major incident to rescue the healthcare system.
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Bridgeman Arts

Germans use toxic gas in combat. Death in trenches. Italy enters war. Fighting in the Dolomites. 1915.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Germans use toxic gas in combat. Death in trenches. Italy enters war. Fighting in the Dolomites. 1915.
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Bloomberg

ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance COO Discusses Business Strategy

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- Wayne Xu, chief operating officer of ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance, talks about the company's business strategy. He speaks on the sidelines of the Hong Kong Fintech Week event with Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

GE CEO Culp on Earnings, Renewables, Shrinking Company

Higher Ed
General Electric Co. CEO Larry Culp talks about earnings, the outlook for 2023, supply chain issues, and spinning off its gas power, renewable energy and digital units. He's on "Balance of Power" with David Westin. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

How Fish Skin Is Transforming Health Care

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Whether from ongoing injuries related to diabetes or complications from normal procedures, chronic wounds are a growing problem and cost billions. On top of that, many lead to amputations. A small Icelandic company has a...
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Bridgeman Arts

London aerials, neo-natal care and technology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Featuring London street scenes in the 60s and neonatal care in hospital, this subclip is from an award-winning documentary, 'Centenary''. The film was sponsored by Vickers & chronicled the social and industrial history of the 20th...
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Bloomberg

Why BlackRock's Despirito Is Long-Term Bullish on Stocks

Higher Ed
Tony DeSpirito, chief investment officer of U.S. fundamental equities at BlackRock, says equities remain the best long-term option for investors, specifically in a high-inflation environment. "History is on your side -- as a long term...
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Bloomberg

The Myth of S&P 500 Dominance

Higher Ed
May.27 -- The S&P 500 closed Tuesday at its highest level since March 5, as the benchmark continues to recover from the March selloff. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger examines the sectors driving the gains on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Citigroup Sees More-Discerning IPO Investors for High-Growth Companies

Higher Ed
Sep.11 -- Tyler Dickson, co-head of BCMA at Citigroup, discusses the bank's long-term strategy for investment banking, areas where the firm is growing its business, and how investors view high-growth companies coming to market. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Leveraged ETF Issuer Targets Advisers With Arbitrage Portfolios

Higher Ed
Jan.16 -- Direxion Investments, known for complex leveraged and inverse funds, wants to get bigger. And it’s making a move by trying something novel -- packaged arbitrage portfolios. It’s starting 10 new ETFs Wednesday that will package...