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Four men charged over attack on Kevin Lunney appear at court

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Four men charged in connection to the abduction and false imprisonment of Co Fermanagh businessman Kevin Lunney arrive at Virginia Court in Co Cavan on Tuesday. All four men have been remanded in to custody.
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Suu Kyi arrives at international court of justice

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Former pro-democracy symbol Aung San Suu Kyi arrived Wednesday at the U.N.’s top court as she seeks to defend Myanmar’s armed forces against genocide allegations over its crackdown on the country’s Rohingya minority.
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Reichsministerium in Germany

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Reichsministerium in Germany
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Harvey Weinstein arrives at NY courthouse

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Weinstein's lawyers want trial moved, calling it a 'circus'

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WEINSTEIN'S LAWYERS WANT TRIAL MOVED, CALLING IT A 'CIRCUS'
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Harvey Weinstein arrives at courthouse

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The closely watched #Metoo era sex assault trial of Harvey Weinstein is moving at a faster pace than predicted.
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Harvey Weinstein arrives at courthouse

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The closely watched #Metoo era sex assault trial of Harvey Weinstein is moving at a faster pace than predicted.
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Harvey Weinstein arrives at courthouse

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HARVEY WEINSTEIN ARRIVES AT COURTHOUSE
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Weinstein taken to jail from courthouse

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WEINSTEIN TAKEN TO JAIL FROM COURTHOUSE
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First 20 fines to be issued over Westminster’s partygate scandal

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The first 20 fines will be issued over alleged lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street and Whitehall in a move which will put Boris Johnson’s leadership under fresh pressure. The Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday that investigators...
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Subpostmasters call for inquiry into Horizon scandal after Court of Appeal ruling

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Former subpostmasters who were wrongly convicted because of the Post Office’s defective Horizon accounting system have called for a public inquiry into the scandal which “destroyed” people’s lives. On Friday, 39 former subpostmasters who...
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Animals Are Gaining More Rights

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Why are animals gaining new legal rights? Should they keep them? And if animals have new rights, what does it change about our relationship with them?
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Abusers 'no longer free to seek out fresh victims', says Labour's Steve Reed

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Shadow justice secretary Steve Reed speaking during the Labour Party Conference at the ACC Liverpool. Mr Reed told Labour members that the families of victims of Hillsborough and other tragedies were in the audience, before delegates...
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Can Businesses Win the Fight Over Covid-19 Insurance Claims?

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Sep.11 -- A growing number of businesses are suing their insurers after being denied business interruption insurance claims that were filed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. But will they be successful? (Producer, Andrew Satter;...
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Liz Truss MP G7 Interview on China Human Rights

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss MP speaking in regards to China Human Rights issues and possible Genocide on the 10th December 2021 in Liverpool, England
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Family law attorney comments on Jolie Pitt divorce filing

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FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY ON JOLIE-PITT DIVORCE FILING: 'I WASN'T REALLY THAT SURPRISED'Family Law attorney Lori Howe says she "wasn't really that surprised" either by Angeline Jolie's decision to file for divorce from Brad Pitt or the way the...
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Apple Wins in Court, Wont Pay $93.7M Fine

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Oct. 23 -- On BWest Byte, Cory Johnson reports on Apples win in court against GPNE Corp. saving the company paying $93.7 million in damages. Johnson reports on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bitter feuding over a possible link between vaccines and autism won't go away despite a strong rejection of that theory by a special federal court

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HEADLINE: Court finds vaccines don't cause autism CAPTION: Bitter feuding over a possible link between vaccines and autism won't go away despite a strong rejection of that theory by a special federal court. (Feb. 12) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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The Lord Mayor, 1960, part 4 - Council meetings and shots of the Thames

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Clip 4 from the 1960 film 'The Lord Mayor', commissioned by the City of London Corporation to give an overview of its services, including schools, markets, housing welfare and health. In this clip, council meetings take place at...
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US baker and gay couple in court over cake arguments

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A Colorado cake baker and the same-sex couple for whom he declined to make a wedding cake were all at the Supreme Court to witness arguments in the case. Speaking outside of court after the justices heard the case, baker...
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What Investors Are Getting Wrong about Emerging Markets: Greylock's Humes

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Sep.24 -- Emerging-market sovereign borrowers are returning to international debt markets as stimulus from central banks cuts borrowing costs and investors chase yields again. Hans Humes, CEO of Greylock Capital Management, spoke with...
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Qualcomm Seeks iPhone Ban in China

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Oct.15 -- Qualcomm has stepped up its legal fight with Apple, filing lawsuits in China to stop the manufacture and sale of iPhones in the country. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Qualcomm's Escalating Apple Litigation

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Jul.19 -- Apple Inc. and its Asian contract manufacturers are hitting back at Qualcomm Inc. with legal claims that try to undermine the chipmaker’s attempt to force them to pay licensing fees. Bloomberg Intelligence's Matt Larson has...