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Daisy Cooper says her party would 'absolutely not' welcome Chancellor Jeremy Hunt into their ranks

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Daisy Cooper arrives to greets supporters in an van branded with anti-conservative messaging. Daisy Cooper visited Farncombe in the Godalming and Ash constituency on Wednesday, where her party has launched a push to claim a high-profile...
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Sir Keir Starmer suggests 'chopping and changing' in government has impacted on investment

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer suggested “chopping and changing” in government under the Conservatives has discouraged investors from putting money into the UK.
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Labour’s working-people policies will transform lives for the better – Rayner

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Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner has said her party’s manifesto offer for working people is not “timid” and will “transform working people’s lives for the better”. She was campaigning in West Lothian on Saturday with Scottish Labour...
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Adrian Ramsay and Carla Denyer launch Green Party manifesto

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Speaking at the Green Party’s manifesto launch in Brighton and Hove, co-leader Adrian Ramsay said that other parties are “running away” from their climate promises. Mr Ramsey told the Party’s manifesto launch: “If you look at the other...
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Scottish Green Party's Lorna Slater gives a speech at campaign launch

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Scottish Green Party co-leader Lorna Slater gives a keynote speech outlining the key policies and themes of the campaign during their party's General Election Campaign launch with election candidates and activists at Made in Stirling.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak heckled whilst campaigning in Melksham

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was heckled by an out-of-work GP whilst campaigning in Melksham on Friday. Dr Jane Lees-Millais told the Prime Minister the NHS was “disintegrating” as he made a speech to Tory members.
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Farming leader urges parties to back food production as sector on ‘knife-edge’

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National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Tom Bradshaw called for a significant increase in the UK agricultural budget to £5.5 billion a year as the “correct level” of investment for meeting environmental targets and supporting sustainable...
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Ed Davey apologies for speeding on motorway as he takes part in 'drum therapy' class

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Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey visits a Care Home in Romsey, Hampshire and participates in 'Drum Therapy.' Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey also answers a question about getting fined for speeding after being caught doing 73mph in...
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Deputy first minister says Northern Ireland is 'a great place to invest' during Washington speech

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Northern Ireland deputy first minister Emma Little-Pengelly delivered a speech at an NI Bureau event at the Waldorf Astoria part of a visit to Washington. Ms Little-Pengelly said Northern Ireland can look ahead to "25 years of...
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Miliband: Great British Energy will help Britain 'take back control of our destiny'

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Ed Miliband has said Labour’s plan for a publicly-owned Great British Energy company will help Britain “take back control of our destiny”. The shadow net zero secretary said: “Great British Energy will reap the benefits of Britain’s...
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Khan visits youth hub and announces investment to expand his Violence Reduction Unit

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan meets young people and youth workers on a bus used to provide activities including music production and podcasting and the nearby Unity Centre, a youth hub that works with community and families. In his first...
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Starmer holds shadow cabinet meeting at St George's Park

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Young people deserve a chance to show what they are capable of, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he pledged to promote talent on a visit to St George’s Park on Monday. The Labour leader praised The FA’s national football centre in the...
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Vaughan Gething holds first press conference since becoming Welsh First Minister

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Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething speaks at a press conference at Coleg Gwent's campus in Ebbw Vale, where he defended funding cuts that could lead to the closure of Cardiff’s national museum and the loss of at least 90 jobs. During a...
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Michael Cryan of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau discusses a rise in investment fraud

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Detective Superintendent Michael Cryan of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau discusses a rise in investment fraud in Ireland.
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Sunak delivers speech for local election campaign launch

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East Midlands mayoral candidate Ben Bradley and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speak during a local elections campaign launch at a bus depot in Heanor, Derbyshire.
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Bloomberg

Saudi National Bank Chairman on Fed, SVB, Credit Suisse

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Credit Suisse's biggest shareholder ruled out providing more financial assistance if there is a call by the bank for additional liquidity. "The answer is absolutely not, for many reasons outside the simplest reason which is regulatory...
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UAW and Automakers Continue Negotiations

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Mary Kay Henry, Service Employees International Union INTL President discusses the ongoing talks between the UAW and the "Big 3" automakers. She speaks with David Westin and Romaine Bostick on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg...
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Elon Musk Is Still Talking to Indonesia, Jokowi Says

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Tesla is still in discussions with Indonesia about investing in the Southeast Asian nation, President Joko Widodo told Bloomberg TV's Haslinda Amin, in a wide-ranging interview for "Latitude." The electric carmaker has backed away from...
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The Budget 'won’t make a dent' in Northern Ireland’s financial challenges, says Stormont’s finance minister

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The Budget “won’t make a dent” in Northern Ireland’s financial challenges, Stormont’s finance minister has said. Caoimhe Archibald said the financial outlook for public services remains extremely challenging for devolved governments....
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UK economy suffering 'sprained ankle' not 'broken leg' says Hunt

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The UK economy may be suffering from a “sprain”, Jeremy Hunt said, but rejected the diagnosis of a “broken leg”. The Chancellor stressed the need for “positivity” about future growth prospects as he insisted that last month’s autumn...
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Bloomberg

How Rithm's $720 Million Bid for Sculptor Came Together

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Rithm Capital Chairman and CEO Michael Nierenberg discusses his firm's $720 Million bid for Sculptor Capital Management Inc. and the importance of gaining the support from Sculptor founder and major shareholder Dan Och. He speaks with...
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Investcorp Co-CEO: Push Ahead With Mideast Investments

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Investcorp will remain "very active" in looking at investments in the Middle East despite geopolitical tensions and the Israel-Hamas conflict, says Hazem Ben-Gacem, the co-CEO of Investcorp Holdings. The region remains one of the "most...
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Investors Are Gearing for a Hawkish ECB Pause

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Bloomberg Markets Live's Nour Al Ali joins Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets Today" to discuss the market's expectations ahead of the European Central Bank decision on Thursday, Australia's inflation surprise with the Reserve Bank of...
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GM Pulls Profit Forecast on UAW Strike Uncertainty

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General Motors CFO Paul Jacobson discusses better-than-expected third-quarter results as the company removes profit guidance due to the ongoing UAW strike. Jacobson says the automaker is "not going to sign a deal that doesn't allow us to...