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Will May's Industrial Strategy Get U.K. Economy Firing?

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Jan.23 -- Former U.K. Business Secretary Vince Cable weighs in on Brexit and discusses U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's industrial strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

London Attacker Born in Britain, Known by MI5

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Mar.23 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Nicholas Burns examines what is known about Wednesday's London terror attack and discusses the need for cooperation across global security forces to protect citizens against terrorism. He speaks...
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Curated Video

UK entrepreneur's lawsuit challenges Brexit

Higher Ed
Financial entrepreneur Gina Miller's lawsuit begins with a simple question: can Prime Minister Theresa May start negotiating Britain's exit from the European Union without an act of Parliament?But the suit, described by some legal...
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Sky News

Supreme Court considers the Government's appeal over the UK's exit from the EU

Higher Ed
VOICED: In a historic case, ALL 11 Supreme Court judges will sit for the first time to hear the Government's appeal against the high court ruling that the Prime Minister must seek Parliamentary approval before triggering Article 50. The...
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Bloomberg

Poroshenko Says Ukraine May Receive Next IMF Tranche by April

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Jan.25 -- Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko discusses progress on receiving the next tranche of cash from the IMF, efforts against corruption, and his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Ireland Minister D'Arcy on Brexit, 'Ireland for Finance' Strategy

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Sep.02 -- Ireland Minister for Financial Services and Insurance Michael D'Arcy talks about the Brexit negotiations, and the "Ireland for Finance" strategy. He speaks in Hong Kong with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Supreme Court Orders Johnson to Set Out Plan If He Loses Case

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Sep.18 -- Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s lawyer James Eadie promised the Supreme Court the government will file a statement overnight on what it plans to do if it loses the landmark case to decide whether its suspension of Parliament was...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn - Scottish court issued 'landmark' ruling

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visits Walsall College in the Black Country to encourage young people to register to vote and call for 16 and 17-year-olds to be able to vote. Giving his reaction to the ruling in Scotland, Labour leader...
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Sky News

Rory Stewart making leadership campaign launch speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Tory leadership candidate Rory Stewart making his leadership bid launch speech on 11 June 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pro EU campaigner Gina Miller reacts after Supreme Court rules prorogation unlawful

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Gina Miller a pro Eu campaigner who attempted a legal action against Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to order the suspension of parliament says the Supreme Court's ruling proves that the United Kingdom is governed by the rule of...
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Curated Video

Scottish court: PM's Parliament suspension legal

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Bloomberg

Carney Says BOE Discussing No-Deal Brexit Powers With Treasury

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Jan.16 -- Governor Mark Carney said the Bank of England is in discussions with the U.K. Treasury about the powers it needs to smooth any financial ructions if the country leaves the European Union without a deal. He also discusses the...
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Bloomberg

Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Says Relations With U.S. Are Best in Decades

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Sep.05 -- Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa discusses U.S. relations, diplomatic reforms and the nation's economy. He spoke yesterday in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny in Cape Town. This excerpt from the...
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Bloomberg

Italian Budget 'Pretty Likely' to Be Rejected by EU, Codogno Says

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Oct.12 -- Lorenzo Codogno, visiting professor at London School of Economics and a former chief economist at the Italian finance ministry, discusses how the Italian budget may be greeted by markets and the European Union. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

SNP's Blackford Urges Corbyn to Call No-Confidence Vote on May

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Dec.11 -- Scottish National Party Westminster Leader Ian Blackford discusses options to U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit agreement. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

May Says Change in Leadership Would Risk Brexit Delay

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Dec.12 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement in Downing Street after members of her Conservative Party triggered a no-confidence vote in her leadership.
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Bloomberg

Dutch PM Rutte on G-20, EU Commission Job, Italy, Brexit

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Jun.28 -- Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte discusses U.S.-China trade talks, the leadership of the European Union Commission, Italy's fiscal stance and Brexit. He talks with Yvonne Man on the sidelines of the Group of 20 meeting in Osaka...
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Bloomberg

China May Delay Parliament for First Time in Decades

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Feb.17 -- China is considering delaying its most high-profile annual political meeting for the first time in decades, as the government attempts to contain an outbreak of a deadly new strain of coronavirus. Bloomberg's Selina Wang...
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Curated Video

Netanyahu Fails To Form A Government For The 2nd Time

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Israeli President Reuven Rivlin gave PM Benjamin Netanyahu 28 days to form a government after the country's last two elections ended in a deadlock.
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Sky News

Take the Knee anti-racism demonstration in Hackney

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a crowd of demonstrators with placards in support of the Black Lives Matter movement taking part in the 6pm 'Take the Knee' event on 10 June 2020 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of October 15th

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What Trump-era immigration law has just been reinstated? Where is the ceiling for crypto like Bitcoin? And who told Chris Martin to f*ck off?
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn: Queen's speech was "bereft of content"

Higher Ed
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks during a post-Queen's Speech rally in Westminster, London. He calls the Queen's speech "a farce" and "bereft of content".
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Press Association

Liberal Democrats launch 'Skills Wallet' proposal

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Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate Sam Gyimah has announced the party’s proposal for a new 'Skills Wallet' scheme, which they say will provide people with a £10,000 grant throughout their life to put towards education. Gyimah, met...
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Sky News

Tony Blair speech on Labour Party and 2019 General Election

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CLEAN: (Part 4 of 8) Shows interior shots Former Prime Minister Tony Blair giving speech on Labour Party's current situation, history, and future possibilities and their performance during the 2019 General Election. The former Prime...