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Michael Gove confirms he will enter the race to become the Conservative leadership race

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Environment secretary Michael Gove has confirmed that he will formally enter the Conservative leadership race.
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Boris Johnson's neighbour performs a rap about him

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A neighbour of Boris Johnson and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds dedicates a rap to him. The rapper, known as Too Many Ts, performed the song outside his home in Camberwell, London.
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Jeremy Hunt warns of catastrophe over Brexit negotiations

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Conservative party leadership candidate Jeremy Hunt speaks during the first party hustings at the ICC in Birmingham. He said he was the person to go to Brussels and negotiate a Brexit deal in Brussels.
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Stakes Are High For Johnson's Brexit Deal In 'Super Saturday' Vote

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Some Conservatives are coming around to Johnson's deal, but Labour, the Scottish National Party and others have already said they'll vote no.
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Interview with Lorraine Platt MP on Fox Hunting Part 2/4

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Lorraine Platt MP, Conservative Party, on the Fox Hunting ban PART TWO on July 14, 2015 in London, England.
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UK opposition will try to block no-deal Brexit

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UK Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Thursday he would work with opposition parties next week to "politically stop" a no deal Brexit by avoiding a shut-down of parliament.
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Jo Swinson: Boris Johnson not fit to be Prime Minister

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Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson says that Boris Johnson is not putting the country first and that he is not fit to be Prime Minister. She goes on to say that a general election must be held in a responsible way, rather than in the...
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Sajid Javid: Conservatives to raise the Living Wage to £10.50 over 5 years

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Home Secretary Sajid Javid announces a rise in the Living Wage to £10.50 over the next five years, during his speech at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester. Mr Javid said the amount reflected an ambition to raise the wage to...
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Senior U.K. Conservatives Quit After Boris Johnson Suspends Parliament

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One lawmaker, Ruth Davidson, cited personal reasons.
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Amber Rudd resigns from Cabinet and surrenders Tory whip

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Amber Rudd has resigned from the Cabinet and surrendered the Conservative whip. The Hastings and Rye MP quit in protest at Boris Johnson's handling of Brexit. Rudd said she was relinquishing the Tory whip after the Prime Minister sacked...
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Nicola Sturgeon warns PM he can't "bludgeon" Scotland

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Boris Johnson cannot "bludgeon" Scotland into seeing the world in the same way that he does, Nicola Sturgeon has said. She spoke with the Prime Minister in a phone call on Friday following the election in which the Conservatives swept to...
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Boris Johnson responds to John Major's anti-Conservative party pitch

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Boris Johnson responds to John Major's comments about encouraging people to not vote for certain Conservative party candidates. The former Tory prime minister urged people to re-elect three MPs who were expelled from the Conservatives...
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Boris Johnson: Brexit will get done on time by January 31

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson reiterated his pledge to 'get Brexit done by January 31 no ifs, no buts' following the Conservatives' resounding General Election win. “And I say to you that in this election your voice has been heard, and...
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General Election not just about Brexit, says Scottish Labour leader

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Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard speaking outside the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh. Mr Leonard said he was urging voters to consider issues like investment in public services in addition to Brexit. Pushing a...
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Boris Johnson challenged on refusal to take part in climate debate

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Boris Johnson is challenged on his refusal to take part in Channel 4’s climate emergency leaders’ debate. The Prime Minister was at the Socttish Conservatives' manifesto launch.
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Boris Johnson urges Brexit backers to vote Tory or risk staying in EU

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The Prime Minister Boris Johnson was joined at a press conference with fellow Conservative Michael Gove and former Labour MP Gisela Stuart, as they encourage the audience to back Boris if they want a final conclusion on Brexit. Gisela...
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Chancellor warns of Labour's potential 'crisis at Christmas'

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Chancellor Sajid Javid warns that the Labour manifesto is full of blackholes and cannot be delivered upon, saying they will cause a 'Crisis at Christmas' within days of entering No 10
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Bloomberg

Dalio Says Bridgewater Will Take a Conservative Approach Returning to Work

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Apr.15 -- Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates, says Bridgewater is adapting and operating "just fine" during the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's...
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Panmure Gordon’s French Sees More Upside for Gold

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Jul.27 -- Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, discusses his outlook for gold. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Wall Street Tempers Bonus Expectations

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Dec.29 -- The biggest U.S. banks are tempering expectations for bonuses this year, despite the huge trading bonanza. Bloomberg’s Lananh Nguyen reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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BofA Fourth-Quarter FICC Trading Revenue Misses Estimates

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Jan.19 -- Bank of America Corp. reported fourth-quarter results that included a slump in FICC trading and also announced a $2.9 billion stock buyback. Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak examines the numbers on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Sen. Josh Hawley Lands Book Deal After Publisher Drops Him

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Conservative book producer Regnery struck a deal with Hawley after another publisher dumped him amid backlash over the Capitol riot.
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Donald Trump has 'crushed it' says Republican won over by President

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Greg Swenson, a 58-year-old investment banker and member of Republicans Overseas, is voting in the “safe blue” state of Illinois and backing Donald Trump. Mr Swenson, who lives in London, did not vote for the president in 2016, instead...
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Bloomberg

Trump Lawsuits Won't Change Election Outcome: Professor

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Nov.08 -- Josh Blackman, professor at South Texas College of Law, discusses President Donald Trump's lawsuits to contest the election outcome, the prospects for the congress and the judiciary system, and the challenges President-elect...