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Boris Johnson: The plan is there for schools to return in September

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Boris Johnson visits St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Upminster, east London, to see work to make schools safe for return in September. The Prime Minister struck a conciliatory tone to education unions, praising the work they had...
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Bloomberg

Bill Gates Urges U.S. to Help Poorer Countries Get Vaccines

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Aug.04 -- Microsoft Corp. founder and philanthropist Bill Gates urged the U.S. to take a more global approach in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, saying while the nation leads in research, “we’ve only taken care of ourselves” in...
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Mayor: Liverpool hardest hit by coronavirus crisis

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Quotes from Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram as he and the region's leaders send a letter to the rime Minister outlining why they believe they will be the region hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis. He talks...
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COVID-19 Restrictions Ease in England

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The U.K. government is relaxing some restrictions for going to work and socializing outside.
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J&J Says Profit Is Not Important in Developing a Coronavirus Vaccine

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May.07 -- Paul Stoffels, chief science officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses the company’s pursuit of a coronavirus vaccine as it prepares to produce hundreds of millions of doses in 2021. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic on...
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PM Says U.K. Could Admit Millions From Hong Kong Over New Security Law

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​In an op-ed, Boris Johnson said the U.K. would change its immigration laws if China imposes a new security law on Hong Kong.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Pivots To Bond With Biden

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Johnson's policies aligned more with President Trump than with President-elect Biden but British PM says, "We have common values."
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Bloomberg

Brexit Talks Will Go Down to the Wire Again, Says Prof. Goodwin

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Nov.23 -- Matthew Goodwin, professor of political and international relations at University of Kent, says this round of Brexit talks will go down to the wire again and he thinks a deal will be struck. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Needs War-Like Covid Vaccination Effort: Johns Hopkins

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Jan.12 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses ways to increase the number of vaccinations in the U.S. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public...
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Bloomberg

Everyone Underestimated Covid-19: J&J CEO

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Oct.28 -- Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson chairman and chief executive officer, talks about lessons he's learned during the coronavirus pandemic. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."...
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Yorkshire cafe backs Rashford's meals fight

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Interview with Sadie Graves of the Loft Cafe Bar in Bingley, West Yorkshire, who will be supporting the campaign to provide free meals for children during half term. Cafes, pubs and restaurants across the country have stepped up to offer...
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Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine On Hold

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It’s unclear how long researchers will have to wait before they begin giving the experimental shot again.
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Press Association

Public in Wakefield test knowledge of Covid-19 restrictions - pt2

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Vox-pops with people in Wakefield asking how well they understand and will follow new government guidelines on coronavirus. Interviewees are: Viv Spedding, 62 Wakefield, Matthew Pace, 27, Oxford (originally Philadelphia) Emily Antcliffe,...
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Bloomberg

Top Aide to U.K. PM Boris Johnson Quits

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Nov.12 -- Lee Cain, a senior media adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has quit, creating turmoil in his inner circle. David Merritt reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What's Next For A COVID-19 Vaccine?

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If a vaccine is approved soon, vaccinations could start in December, but supply will be limited at first.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Fauci's Christmas COVID-19 Warning, Georgia recertifies election results, "Significant Differences" in Brexit Talks
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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U.K. watchdog probes funding of PM Johnson's apartment, Pres. Biden to give speech to Congress, Authorities investigating fatal arrest of Oakland man
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Bipartisan group reaches $1.2T infrastructure plan; G-7 to share 1 billion COVID shots worldwide; and El Chapo's wife pleads guilty to U.S. charges.
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Public in Wakefield test knowledge of Covid-19 restrictions

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Vox-pops with people in Wakefield asking how well they understand and will follow new government guidelines on coronavirus. Interviewees: Daniel Moakes, 27, Sheffield. Mandy Gaunt and Jo Demeza, x and 55, Wakefield
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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U.S. resumes J&J vaccine with warning label, SpaceX launches astronauts into space and India sets global COVID record again.
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Conservative Party members forced to deny allegations of sleaze

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VOICED: Members of the Conservative Party were forced to deny allegations of sleaze. SHOWS: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Net World Sports warehouse and Boris Johnson visiting a farm and interviews with UK Prime Minister Boris...
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Johnson & Johnson Begins Vaccine Distribution In The U.S.

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The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is the third vaccine approved by the FDA.
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Press Association

Pupils return to school in England as restrictions are eased

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Pupils return to school at Outwood Academy, Adwick. Includes quotes from Year 7 students Liam Smithson and Aiden Edgecombe and Andy Scruby, Principal. Millions of children are returning to the classroom for the first time since December...
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Merck will help produce Johnson & Johnson's COVID vaccine to speed up distribution. Elementary school children could get vaccinated early next year.