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Lib Dems leader ‘really worried’ about postal ballot delays

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The Liberal Democrats leader says he is “really worried” about postal ballot delays ahead of the upcoming General Election. On Saturday, Ed Davey joined Edinburgh West candidate Christine Jardine, and Scottish Liberal Democrat leader...
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President Biden's closing arguments at CNN debate

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"We've made significant progress from the debacle that was left by President Trump in his last term," President Biden said. (Scripps News)
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Interview with Extinction Rebellion coordinator at London nature march

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Interview with Marijn van der Geer, coordinator for the media and messaging team, Extinction Rebellion at London nature march. More than 350 charities, businesses and direct action groups were taking part in the Restore Nature Now march...
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Yvette Cooper meets apprentices at an SGN Project

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Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper and shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson met apprentices at an SGN Project in Putney. She spoke afterwards about Labour's plan to enforce VAT on private schools, their stance on the Rwanda...
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Rishi Sunak asked to make St George’s Day a bank holiday

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Rishi Sunak has been pushed to make St George’s Day a bank holiday during a visit to the potteries in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. During a Q&A the Prime Minister was asked why it could not be a bank holiday in England. Responding, he...
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John Swinney takes questions at launch of SNP General Election campaign

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Scotland’s First Minister has insisted he can lead the SNP to victory in an “independence day” General Election. John Swinney said the election, now confirmed to take place on July 4, also gave voters the chance to get rid of Rishi Sunak...
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Richard Tice says Rishi Sunak is 'terrified' of the Reform Party as he launches their electoral campaign

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Reform Party leader Richard Tice says that the Tory Party are "terrified" of the Reform Party as he spoke at their campaign kick-off. Mr Tice confirmed that Reform would run candidates in all seats in England, Scotland and Wales in the...
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Scottish Parliament committee system needs 'beefing up' for greater scrutiny, says Sturgeon

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The Scottish Parliament's committee system needs "beefing up" to give ministers more challenging scrutiny, Nicola Sturgeon has said, at an event marking 25 years of devolution. The former first minister said she was not suitably...
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Count Binface running in London mayoral election

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London mayoral candidate Count Binface says he would rename London Bridge, make Thames Water bosses “take a dip” in the river and claims he has never heard of his Tory opponent Susan Hall. The self-described intergalactic space warrior,...
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Goldilocks Scenario Can't Be Broken by $95 Crude: HSBC

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Max Kettner, chief multi-asset strategist at HSBC, looks at the factors that can derail a goldilocks scenario moving into the end of the year on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ireland to resume beef exports to China following premier’s visit

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Ireland’s premier Leo Varadkar has said China is reopening its market to Irish beef after it suspended imports in November due to the detection of atypical BSE (mad cow disease) in one Irish cow. The announcement came following a...
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Archive footage of Rwanda Bill stories as policy faces crucial test in House of Commons

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Archive footage of stories related to the Rwanda Bill as it returns to the House of Commons for votes on amendments on Tuesday. Rishi Sunak faces a difficult political test, with warnings some prominent Tory MPs could rebel. Clips: -...
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Humza Yousaf says there will be an 'absence of political debate' at Westminster in 2024

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There will be an absence of substantial policy debate at Westminster this year, Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has said. At Glasgow University, he made the first in a series of speeches on the Scottish economy.
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Liberal Democrats target 'blue wall' Tory heartlands as Sir Ed Davey campaigns in Guildford

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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said people should vote for his party if they want to "get rid of the Conservatives" in "traditional Tory heartlands" in England, as he launched a series of political campaigning visits to Tory seats...
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Junior doctors strike in Nottingham

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Junior doctors attend a picket line outside Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham as three days of major industrial action begin. Interviews with surgical trainee Tal Ellenbogen and Melissa Ryan, paediatric trainee.
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Kevin Bakhurst aims to ‘minimise uncertainty’ as job cuts among plans for RTE

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RTE director general Kevin Bakhurst has said he wants to “minimise uncertainty” for staff as redundancies are among the proposed cost-cutting plans for the broadcaster. The Government has agreed to provide 56 million euros in additional...
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Scottish Water accused of holding pay rise ‘to ransom’ by striking workers

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Scotland’s Government-owned water company has been accused of holding workers’ pay rises “to ransom” as industrial action begins. Strike in Stirling, Interviews with Stephen Deans, Unite, Patricia McArthur, Unison and Claire Greer from GMB.
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Starmer takes questions from staff at water bottling plant in Sunderland

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Sir Keir Starmer takes questions from staff at the Clearly Drinks water bottling plant in Sunderland. He is asked about green energy, dentistry, nurses’ pay and VAT on school fees.
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Rashmi Garg on China's Property Market Signals

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Rashmi Garg, Senior Portfolio Manager, Al Dhabi Capital discusses the Chinese property market, risk assets amid the Israel-Hamas war and her US treasury positioning. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East...
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JPMorgan AM's Laskowitz on Long-term Multi-asset Outlook

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Jed Laskowitz, CIO & Global Head of Asset Management Solutions at JPMorgan Asset Management, takes a look at the next 10 to 15 years for multi-asset investments. He discusses his outlook with David Ingles and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Tanaiste Micheal Martin speaks about Israel conflict on Galway visit

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*Best audio available* Tanaiste Micheal Martin speaks to the media about the latest developments in the Israel and Hamas conflict during a visit to Galway.
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Ryanair boss says UK air traffic control is worst in Europe

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Contains strong language The UK’s air traffic control (ATC) system is the worst in Europe, the boss of Ryanair has claimed. Michael O’Leary made the comment as he launched a tirade calling for National Air Traffic Services (Nats) chief...
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Thailand's New Prime Minister Hopes for 5% GDP Growth

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Thailand's new Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is hoping to see GDP growth averaging 5% in the next four years. He spoke to Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin in an exclusive interview, his first since taking office, during the United Nations...
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Fed's Powell Says Neutral Rate May Be Higher

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the neutral interest rate may be higher "for various reasons" during a news conference following the decision by the central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave its...