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SYND 4-2-74 ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS OF MINERS BALLOT

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Announcement of results of miners ballot being given at a press conference in London. 1. gv Joe Gormley, electoral reform officer 2. ms man announces vote VOX POP (English): reads numbers, miners have voted for strike 3. various of...
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Olli Rehn says Greece likely to miss spending targets

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1. European Central Bank chief Jean Claude Trichet arriving at the European Council in Luxembourg 2. Cutaway close of camera 3. European Union Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn arriving 4. Cutaway camera operator 5....
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Bloomberg

Intesa CEO: Monte Paschi Is Big Problem of Italian Banks

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Aug. 3 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, talks about the fundamental strength of the Italian banking system, the problem posed by Monte Paschi, and plans for Intesa's dividend. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Intesa CEO Messina on Italian Banking System

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Aug. 3 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses the state of Italian banks, the strength of his bank's financial position, and the potential for acquisitions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

Rich Areas Get More NHS Cash say Labour

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Rich Areas Get More NHS Cash say Labour
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Sky News

The Official EU Referendum Campaigns Finally Got Underway

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The Official EU Referendum Campaigns Finally Got Underway
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Worldwide executions highest since 1989: Amnesty

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CLEAN : Worldwide executions highest since 1989: Amnesty
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: British churches fight to keep the faith

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VOICED: British churches fight to keep the faith
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Bloomberg

India Policy U-Turn Risks Growth Blowback

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Feb.08 -- Eurasia Group Analyst Sasha Riser-Kositsky discusses India's central bank interest rate policy on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Adecco CEO Sees European Growth Reflected in 4Q

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Mar.06 -- Alain Dehaze, chief executive officer at Adecco Group AG, discusses fourth-quarter results and increased economic growth throughout Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Egyptian Economic Growth Slows

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Mar.20 -- Former Chairman Deutsche Bank MENA Henry Azzam weighs in on the slowing Egyptian economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

East Asian Institute Chair Sees Getting to Know You Meet

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Apr.04 -- East Asian Institute Chairman Wang Gungwu discusses his outlook for President Donald Trump's meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping this week. Bloomberg's Tom MacKenzie also reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Sky News

Cmdr Stuart Cundy interview on Grenfell blaze

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Commander Stuart Cundy, Met Police, on the numbers of survivors and likely deceased in the Grenfell Tower disaster on 10 July 2017 in London, United Kingdom
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Economy Grows 0.4% Ahead of Budget

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VOICED: The economy is doing better than many people expected, with growth of 0.4 per cent in the third quarter of the year. That means an interest rate rise is a little more likely -- and the Chancellor's job will be just slightly...
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Bloomberg

Colliers' Haskins Says Hong Kong Property Market Strong

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Sep.24 -- Andrew Haskins, Asia research executive director at Colliers International, discusses Asian property markets on Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Adecco CEO Dehaze Expects More Companies to Create Jobs

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Mar.01 -- Adecco CEO Alain Dehaze discusses the company's earnings and performance, and talks about growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Economist Evans-Pritchard Calls China Growth 'Implausibly Stable'

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Jan.18 -- Julian Evans-Pritchard, Capital Economics Asia China economist, explains why China's economic reports may not be as strong as they seem. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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The Thinker and The Kiss among new Rodin sculpture exhibition

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LEADIN: A new exhibition of Auguste Rodin's sculptures is opening in London. 'Rodin and the art of ancient Greece' places the French artist's work alongside the Athenian marbles which inspired them. ...
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Michel Platini and Gianni Infantino at UEFA Presser in Monaco

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CLEAN: Interior shots Michel Platini, UEFA chief at news conference after draw for UEFA Europa League football group stage, Gianni Infantino UEFA General Secretary speaks at news conference on August 28, 2015 in Monaco, Monaco.
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Bloomberg

Trichet Says Global Slowdown Obvious, Central Banks Can't Be Only Game in Town

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Sep.04 -- Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet discusses the current state of the global economy with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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UK ruling party, opposition reax to exit poll

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Supporters of Britain's two main parties reacted to exit poll results suggesting that Boris Johnson’s Conservatives are likely to win a majority of seats in Parliament.
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Press Association

Jo Swinson: There's no limit to my ambition

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Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson discusses her party's manifesto launch, which puts stopping Brexit at its heart. The party’s manifesto, published today, holds out the prospect of a £50 billion “Remain bonus” to be spent on public...
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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon giving daily coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving the Scottish Government's daily media briefing on coronavirus on 8 April 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Coronavirus: Fears of silent coronavirus deaths in UK's care homes

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The owner of a Scottish chain of care homes explains why fears are growing across Britain about the toll coronavirus is taking in these establishments, with charities also sounding the alarm and new figures pointing to many more deaths...