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Vaccine Alliance To Fund Global Stockpile Of Ebola Vaccines

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It's expected to cost Gavi $178 million.
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Austria's Economy Minister Sees Trade as a Challenge to Europe

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Jul.11 -- Austrian Economy Minister Margarete Schramboeck discusses the impact of trade tensions on Europe and creating new trade partnerships in Asia. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.K.'s Adonis Sees Youth Voting Stay in Second Brexit Referendum

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Sep.20 -- Andrew Adonis, former U.K. Secretary of State for Transport, discusses why he sees U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May possibly out of office in six months and the potential for a second Brexit referendum. He speaks with...
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U.K.'s Johnson Says Voters Want to Move On, Supreme Court Was Wrong

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Sep.25 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, facing the biggest political crisis of his career, addresses Parliament for the first time since Britain’s Supreme Court ruled his decision to suspend the legislature was illegal.
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Northern Irish dairy industry could be destroyed, warns CEO of dairy council

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Dr Mike Johnson says that without an acceptable Brexit deal, the Northern Irish dairy trade would collapse as it does not have the means to independently support itself. He explains that they do not have the facilities to process milk...
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Juncker Finds 'Problematic' Points in U.K.'s Brexit Plan

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Oct.03 -- European Commission spokesperson Natasha Bertaud explains the stance of EC president Jean-Claude Juncker on the blueprint for the latest Brexit plan from U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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Brexit Deal in Doubt: Boris Johnson’s Northern Irish Allies Reject Current Plan

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Oct.17 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Northern Irish allies, the Democratic Unionist Party, warned they will not support his proposed Brexit deal, putting chances of an agreement in fresh doubt. Anna Edwards reports from Brussels...
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Brexit Reaction: Johnson, Juncker, Barnier, Varadkar

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Oct.17 -- The U.K. and European Union reached a fresh agreement on Brexit which must now be approved by EU leaders and British lawmakers. Here's the reaction from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, European Commission President Jean-Claude...
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Brexit, China Trade Offer Positive Direction for Markets: AllianzGI

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Oct.17 -- Mona Mahajan, U.S. investment strategist at Allianz Global Investors, discusses what a new Brexit deal and movement on U.S.-China trade mean for markets in the fourth quarter. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on...
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Hoping for an Agreement With EU, Says Six Group’s Zeeb

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Sep.23 -- Thomas Zeeb, head of securities and exchanges at Six Group, discusses the spat between the Swiss and the EU and its impact on the stock markets. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Johnson: No Border Checks; Ready for No-Deal Brexit

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Oct.02 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, speaking at the Conservative Party's annual conference in Manchester, says "we will under no circumstances have checks at or near the border in Northern Ireland." He also said the government...
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EU Faces `Bitter Reality' of Lost Trust With U.K., German Lawmaker Says

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Oct.07 -- Norbert Roettgen, head of the Bundestag's foreign affairs committee and one of the three candidates in the Christian Democratic Union leadership race, called the U.K.'s current position on Brexit unreliable. "We have to face...
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50p coins to mark Brexit Day

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Three million commemorative 50p coins will enter circulation to mark Brexit on January 31. Interview with Leighton John, operations director at The Royal Mint.
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Any Italian Coalition Will Be 'Short-Lived': Aberdeen Standard's Kelly

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Aug.23 -- Stephanie Kelly, senior political economist at Aberdeen Standard Investments, discusses the potential obstacles to the formation of a new coalition in the Italian government. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg...
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Bercow struggled with Brexit MPs' "mood swings"

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The former Commons Speaker John Bercow today said he struggled to work with pro-Brexit MPs' "mood swings" during debates last year over the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Mr Bercow rejected Leave-supporting MPs' criticism of...
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Morgan Stanley Chief Economist Ahya on EU Fund, Covid-19 Economy

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Jul.20 -- Chetan Ahya, chief economist and global head of economics at Morgan Stanley, discusses the potential for a European recovery fund, global economic growth, and economic concerns for a second coronavirus wave in the U.S. He...
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Germany Says It Could Have Two COVID-19 Vaccines Next Year

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Germany says it could have two COVID-19 vaccines in use next year.
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How Will Huawei Factor In to EU’s 5G Security Risk Plan?

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Jan.29 -- The European Union will unveil its plan on 5G security risks Wednesday and is expected to tell its member states to consider excluding high-risk suppliers from parts of their network, but won’t encourage a de facto ban of...
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Euronext CEO: Continuity of Regulations Is Up to the U.K.

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Feb.11 -- Amsterdam overtook London as Europe’s largest share-trading center in January after Brexit saw about half of the city’s volumes move to the continent. Euronext Chief Executive Officer Stephane Boujnah says "something...
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EU Proposes Ending Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Tourists

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May.03 -- The European Commission proposed easing travel restrictions on people that have been fully vaccinated from countries with a good epidemiological situation. Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo reports.
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U.K. Prime Minister Johnson’s Top Aide Cummings Quits

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Nov.13 -- Boris Johnson has lost a second key advisor as Dominic Cummings resigns and will leave the U.K. government by the end of the year. Rosalind Mathieson reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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EU To Reportedly Let Certain Vaccine Contracts Expire

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AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson have experienced shipping delays.
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Boris Johnson and Angela Merkel press conference in full

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel, hold a press conference after their meeting at Chequers. Mrs Merkel has said double-jabbed Britons should be able to have a holiday in Europe without quarantine...
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Poland and Hungary Stick to Their Veto on EU Stimulus Funds

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Nov.20 -- European Union leaders made no progress in bridging their divisions over a giant stimulus package on Thursday, casting doubt over the timely disbursement of much-needed funds for the bloc’s battered economies. Maria Tadeo...