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Kids Company Under Scrutiny In Police Probe

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VOICED: The founder of the Kids Company has again been defending the charity against allegations of irregularities which forced it to close down last night. Camila Batmanghelidjh insisted the organisation had acted properly - and...
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Press Association

Bristol's Nightingale hospital to provide ‘another layer of armour’ against Covid-19

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Bristol’s Nightingale hospital will provide “another layer of armour” to the NHS as it copes with the coronavirus pandemic, the Health Secretary has said. The facility, based at the University of the West of England’s Frenchay Campus,...
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Bristol to enter Tier 3 next week

Higher Ed
VOICED: Bristol Will be Under Tier 3 Restrictions from the 2nd December. SHOWS: John Harvey Arms pub in Bristol, Christmas decorations in pub, rooftops and housing on edges of tiers, boundary between Bath and North East Somerset, Knowle...
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UK Nightclub Sector at risk as many not allowed to reopen due to Coronavirus risks

Higher Ed
VOICED: UK night clubs closed down due to coronavirus concerns. The body that represents nightclubs in the UK is to meet with government ministers on Monday to work on plans to re-open venues.The Night Time Industries Association says...
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Britain at risk of becoming a 'Cultural Wasteland' due to the coronavirus

Higher Ed
VOICED: Britain is at risk of becoming a 'Cultural Wasteland' because of the Government's failure to act quickly enough to help the arts sector during the pandemic, that's the warning from some MPs this morning. A report from the...
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Priti Patel comments on Black Lives Matter protester removing Statue in Bristol

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CLEAN: Interior shots of an interview with Secretary of State for the Home Department, Priti Patel speaking in response to the Black Lives Mater protesters tearing down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol on 7th June 2020...
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Press Association

Possible Banksy artwork appears in Bristol

Higher Ed
An artwork speculated to be by Banksy has appeared overnight on Vale Street in Bristol. The creation, which can be found painted to the side of a house in Totterdown, depicts a woman sneezing and her dentures flying through the air.
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Press Association

Giant interactive gorilla sculpture is unveiled at Bristol Zoo Gardens

Higher Ed
Footage from Bristol Zoo Gardens where a giant interactive gorilla sculpture 'Wilder', is unveiled to mark the final opening weeks of Bristol Zoo Gardens in Bristol.
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Curated Video

Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez, who already faces a murder charge in a man's shooting death last year, was indicted Thursday on new murder charges in an unrelated 2012 double slaying in Boston. (May 15)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010514 Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez, who already faces a murder charge in a man's shooting death last year, was indicted Thursday on new murder charges in an unrelated 2012 double...
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Curated Video

20 statues unveiled in support of gorilla conservation projects

Higher Ed
1. Various of gorilla models on show by River Thames 2. Wide of group posing for photograph with Elvis Presley gorilla 3. Mid of woman taking photograph 4. Wide of children having photo taken with Spiderman gorilla 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Bloomberg

Gigabit Internet: Net Neutrality Hits Home in U.S.

Higher Ed
Nov. 19 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley displays the high cost of high-speed internet services in the United States compared to global cities. He speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Curated Video

Spectators and officials give their rating on the success of the Olympics

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More than six (m) million spectators have viewed the London 2012 Games in person so far and for most, the Olympic experience is living up to the hype. Visitors arriving at the Olympic Park on Wednesday had nothing but praise - for the...
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Sky News

Chancellor George Osborne Defends EU Comments

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Chancellor George Osborne Defends EU Comments
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Bloomberg

Brexit Process Turning Into a Debacle: Mark Gilbert

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- Bloomberg View columnist Mark Gilbert examines how post-Brexit Britain has changed in the five months since the vote to leave the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." (Gilbert is a Bloomberg View...
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Sky News

High numbers of working people are homeless

Higher Ed
VOICED: As is often the case with statistics - the following might seem somewhat contradictory. More people in the UK are in work than at any time since records began 46 years ago - but there are also more people without anywhere...
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Curated Video

Samsung bounces back and Apple launches iPhone X

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LEADIN: 2017 was an eventful year for smartphones. While Samsung bounced back from its embarrassing Note 7 recall, Apple marked the iPhone's tenth anniversary with the iPhone X. Nostalgia was a top trend too,...
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Curated Video

Sarah Jessica Parker, Ricki Lake and Olivia Williams think back to their first auditions

Higher Ed
SARAH JESSICA PARKER, RICKI LAKE AND OLIVIA WILLIAMS THINK BACK TO THEIR FIRST AUDITIONS
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Bloomberg

Starboard Value to Oppose Bristol-Celgene Merger

Higher Ed
Feb.28 -- Activist Investor Starboard Value announced that it will vote against the pharmaceutical merger of Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and Celgene Corp. Bloomberg's Scott Deveau reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

18 African penguins get a new home at Rome zoo

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18 AFRICAN PENGUINS GET A NEW HOME AT ROME ZOO
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Sky News

New train travel timetable to come into effect tomorrow across UK network

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows interior shots passengers boarding train, sitting and standing during train journey, voxpops with passengers speaking on inmprovements needed to service, exterior shots peope waiting for trains at station, interior shots...
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Press Association

Large queues across country as non-essential shops reopen

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People form large queues across the country as non-essential shops reopen, including Bristol (0-32), Liverpool (32-2.36), Birmingham (2.36-3.32) and Leeds (3.32).
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Bike sales surge in the UK as commuters search for 'new, isolated' travel after coronavirus pandemic

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows interior shots employees putting bikes together in a Bristol bike shop and interview with manager speaking on rising demand for bikes following coronavirus pandemic, exterior shots peope riding bikes on streets, along cycle...
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Press Association

Bristol mayor discusses toppling of Edward Colston statue

Higher Ed
Bristol mayor Marvin Rees discusses the toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston by Black Lives Matter protesters. Rees stated that while he doesn't condone the actions of protesters but 'won't pretend' that the statue 'wasn't...