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The Smith Commission recommends list of powers to be transferred to the Scottish Parliament

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The Smith Commission recommends list of powers to be transferred to the Scottish Parliament
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Why Japan Should Delay Consumption Tax: BNY Mellon's Cox

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Nov. 13 -- BNY Mellon's Simon Cox discusses the outlook for the Japanese economy with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat, Shery Ahn, Yvonne Man and Andrew Davis on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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UK: LONDON: GENERAL ELECTION CALLED FOR 1ST MAY UPDATE

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English/Nat Britain will go to the polls on May the first. The British Prime Minister John Major made the announcement after a special Cabinet meeting and an audience with Queen Elizabeth II. He asked the Queen to dissolve parliament in...
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Bosnia - Three-man presidency inaugurated

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Bosnian Serb deputies failed to attend the inauguration in Sarajevo on Saturaday (5/10) of Bosnia's first parliament since the war began in the former Yugoslavia. The session got under way without the Bosnian Serbs shortly before 5:30 pm...
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Hagel applauds European allies for joining coalition against IS militants

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US Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel on Friday welcomed the decision by Britain, Denmark and Belgium to join the US-led military campaign against Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq. The European countries committed to take part...
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Interview with Mikhail Gorbachev

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Interview with Mikhail Gorbachev
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Indonesia Lawmakers to Vote on Direct Election Bill

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Sept. 25 -- Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on Indonesia's lawmakers voting on a bill that would revise the country's 2004 law allowing direct regional elections. She speaks to Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Begin to See Consumption Accelerate in India: Mowat

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Jan. 7 -- JPMorgan Chief Asian and Emerging Markets Strategist Adrian Mowat discusses Indias economy and the outlook for emerging markets with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on Asia Edge. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Conservative MP Douglas Carswell has announced he's defected to the UK Independence Party.

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The Conservative MP Douglas Carswell has announced he's defected to the UK Independence Party.
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General Election 1997 - John Major Announces General Election

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General Election 1997 - John Major Announces General Election
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Afghan reaction to signing of joint US-Afghan partnership pact

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1. Wide shot of Afghan Parliament 2. Close up of Afghan flags 3. Set up shot of Afghan member of parliament Shukria Barekzai 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Shukria Barekzai, Afghan member of parliament: "It is very early to say that the...
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Protests continue, Indian court may suspend lawmakers facing sex crimes

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2 January 2013 1. Exterior of Supreme Court of India 2. Close of sign, reading (Hindi/English) "Supreme Court of India" 3. Exterior of court 4. Various of female protesters at Rajghat, memorial to independence leader Mohandas K....
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SYND 22-1-74 INTERVIEW WITH PRIME MINISTER HEATH IN LONDON ON COAL CRISIS

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Interview with British Prime Minister Edward Heath on the coal mines crisis by UPITN reporter Julian Haviland. 1. mcu Heath interviewed (SOUNDBITE): English, as soon as the settlement is made government will enter into full discussion...
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Parliament head on Punta corruption charges

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYBucharest - 16 July 20151. Wide of Parliament2. Entrance to office of Parliament Speaker3. Mid of Valeriu Zgonea at his desk4. Cutaway of ornaments in office5....
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ZIMBABWE: ELECTIONS WRAP (3)

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English/Nat President Robert Mugabe appealed for national reconciliation on Tuesday after his ruling party narrowly won parliamentary elections following a bitter campaign marked by violence and intimidation. In a televised address,...
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Brian May campaigning on behalf of Green Party

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Brian May campaigning on behalf of Green Party
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VOICED : Hungarian Jews battle

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VOICED : Hungarian Jews battle
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Nick Clegg Launches The Liberal Democrats Election Economic Plan

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Nick Clegg Launches The Liberal Democrats Election Economic Plan
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Boris Johnson Talks About Third Heathrow Runway

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CLEAN: The Government cleared the multi-Billion pound expansion of Heathrow for take-off today, but will do it, with a Reduced Majority in Parliament, after the Resignation of one prominent MP. Zac Goldsmith quit, saying the project...
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Brexit Lawsuit Ruling Based on 300-Year-Old Law

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Nov. 3 -- The U.K. government has lost a lawsuit that will allow a parliamentary vote before triggering Article 50. Bloomberg's Patrick Gower reports on how the decision was reached and the upcoming Supreme Court battle on the ruling. He...
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VOICED: Women candidates drop the veil in Iraq's election campaign

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VOICED: Women candidates drop the veil in Iraq's election campaign
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Gina Miller interview soundbite on Article 50 Supreme Court Case

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview soundbite with businesswoman Gina Miller who brought Brexit legal challenge to Supreme Court, speaking on UK Parliament voting for Article 50 plans. After four days of legal argument involving some...
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Interview With Gina Miller On High Court Ruling Regarding Brexit

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CLEAN: Theresa May cannot trigger Brexit without putting it to an MPs' vote in the House of Commons- The High Court has ruled. The Government lost its case that the Prime Minister had the right to act alone to trigger Article 50, the...