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Press Association

Politicians ‘eagerly await’ results of constituency boundary review

Higher Ed
Politicians are “eagerly awaiting” the results of a constituency boundary review which could decide the electoral fates of many parliamentarians and ministers. The much-anticipated new constituency boundaries will see the number of...
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Press Association

Donohoe says politicians awaiting constituency changes with ‘red-hot interest’

Higher Ed
Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe has said there is “red-hot interest” across the political system for the upcoming completion of the electoral constituency review. The publication of the population figures as per the latest...
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Bloomberg

Challenges Facing Social Security

Higher Ed
Mark Duggan, Stanford University Professor of Economics and Glenn Hubbard, Columbia Business School Professor of Finance & Economics, discuss reforming social security. They speak with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow...
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Bloomberg

FERC Chairman on Energy Grid Reliability, Regulations

Higher Ed
Willie Phillips, Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, discusses the nation's energy grid reliability and the efforts for both natural gas pipeline approvals as well as new and renewable energy production. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

US Commissions New Battleship USS Canberra in Sydney

Higher Ed
Australian and US forces on Saturday began two weeks of drills as part of "Exercise Talisman Sabre." At the same time, the US officially commissioned a new battleship in Sydney, the USS Canberra, one of just a handful of warships to be...
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan determined to 'shine a spotlight' on Met cultural problems after announcement of new police plan

Higher Ed
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan reacts to the New Met for London plan that was launched on Tuesday. The two year £366million plan has an increased emphasis on neighbourhood policing in a bid to rebuild public trust. It follows a series of...
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Press Association

Search for Disappeared victims of Troubles ‘will never stop until remains found’

Higher Ed
The search for the Disappeared victims of the Troubles will never stop until their remains have been found, Ireland's Justice Minister has vowed. Simon Harris made the pledge as he visited the remote Bragan Bog in Co Monaghan where a...
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Curated Video

Commission Aims To Commemorate, Preserve Women's Suffrage Stories

Higher Ed
The Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission hopes this year's commemoration will prompt Americans to learn more about women's historical contributions.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Stunt in front of the EU Commission mocks green label for gas, nuclear

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A stunt is held in front of the EU Commission building in protest at the EU's inclusion of nuclear and gas energy in its proposed new criteria for a "green label" for investment projects intended to help fight climate change (Footage by...
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Press Association

John McDonnell promises radical Labour manifesto

Higher Ed
Labour's next General Election manifesto will be more radical than the party's 2017 policy blueprint, John McDonnell has said. The shadow chancellor has hinted at the expansion of free services and possibly trialling a form of universal...
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Bloomberg

Indonesia Parliament to Approve Anti-Monopoly Law

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on Indonesia's parliament approving new laws to guard public interest and to make companies more attractive and competitive. She speaks to Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

More Confidence Needed in the U.K.: Longworth

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 ""British Chambers of Commerce Director General John Longworth discusses the U.K. Conservative Party Conference, his business plan for Britain and why he says we need more business confidence in the U.K. with Bloomberg's Anna...
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Curated Video

UPITN 3 4 76 CARRILLO PRESS CONFERENCE

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Spanish Communist Party Leader Santiago Carillo at a press conference in Paris denouncing the latest wave of arrests in Spain. 1. vs of Carillo walking in and taking seat 2. SOUNDBITE (French): Carillo speaking to press Film: Pos -...
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Bloomberg

We See Fewer Accounts Opening in China, Says Interactive Brokers’s Chairman

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Thomas Peterffy, founder and chairman at Interactive Brokers, discusses the online broker war, how China’s capital controls are impacting his business, other Asian markets that are offsetting restrictions from China, the move...
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Press Association

Angela Rayner: Labour to abolish Ofsted

Higher Ed
Labour's Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner has announced that her party will abolish Ofsted and remove tax loopholes from private schools in her speech to the Party's Annual Conference in Brighton. The MP also announced the...
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Curated Video

WRAP Gen Amin reaction to warheads discovery announcement

Higher Ed
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant General Hossam Mohammed Amin, Chief Iraqi liaison officer "Very strange statement from Mister Hiro Ueki, the spokesman of UNMOVIC in Baghdad. We were astonished more than usual when we heard the...
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Curated Video

US president's weekly radio address

Higher Ed
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President (underlaid with graphic of Bush and US presidential seal): "For the past year, the September 11th Commission has met to examine the facts surrounding the terrorist attack on our...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French presidency of EU "essential" for Greens: party leader Jadot

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France is our home, Europe is our village," says Green presidential candidate Yannick Jadot, who calls on president Emmanuel Macron to use the French presidency of the European Union, starting in January, to "expand the recovery plan" of...
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Bloomberg

U.K & EU.: Can the Relationship Work?

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- Jacqueline Minor, European Commission head of representation in U.K., talks with Guy Johnson about the challenges of managing the U.K.s relationship with the European Union and the possibility of the U.K. voting to withdraw...
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Bloomberg

Von der Leyen Calls Russia's Gas Decision 'Blackmail'

Higher Ed
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the move by Russia to halt gas delivery to certain European Union member states is a form of blackmail. "The era of Russian fossil fuel in Europe is coming to an end," she added.
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Curated Video

Pipeline Replacement Plan Moving Forward In Minnesota

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Minnesota utility regulators approved a revised environmental review for replacing an aging crude oil pipeline.
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Press Association

Irish Púca artist talks controversy surrounding sculpture in Co Clare

Higher Ed
Artist Aidan Harte with a miniature version of his planned Puca sculpture. Plans for the sculpture to be located in Ennistimon have been shelved after causing controversy.
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Bloomberg

Virus Needs a Coherent, Coordinated Response: EU Health Commissioner

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- EU Health & Food Safety Commissioner Stella Kyriakides discusses the EU’s plan to help fight coronavirus.
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Bloomberg

EU's Simson: Natural Gas Situation Likely to Get Worse

Higher Ed
EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson discusses Europe's natural gas crisis and how the European Union is preparing for this winter. She says that the natural gas supply situation is likely to get worse and shares her insights into supply...