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Boris Johnson leaves the European Commission
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has left the European Commission after dinner with Ursula von der Leyen. The talks between the two leaders lasted around three hours. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission president Ursula von...
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Boris Johnson leaves Downing Street ahead of PMQs
Prime Minister Boris Johnson departs 10 Downing Street, London, for Parliament ahead of Prime Minister's Questions and Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Budget statement.
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Boris Johnson casts vote on Super Thursday alongside Carrie Symonds
Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives at the Methodist Central Hall in Westminster with his fiancee Carrie Symonds to cast his vote.
Press Association
Mass at Westminster Cathedral after wedding of PM and Carrie Symonds
Westminster Cathedral and members of the congregation arriving for the first Mass since Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly married Carrie Symonds inside the place of worship.
Press Association
Boris Johnson accused of taking ‘casual’ approach to national security
Boris Johnson has been accused of adopting a “more casual” approach to Britain’s national security as MPs warned the Whitehall machine was unable to cope with more than one major crisis at a time. The Joint Committee on National Security...
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First 20 fines to be issued over Westminster’s partygate scandal
The first 20 fines will be issued over alleged lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street and Whitehall in a move which will put Boris Johnson’s leadership under fresh pressure. The Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday that investigators...
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Johnson sacks Gove and vows to stay in No 10 despite Cabinet revolt
Boris Johnson dramatically sacked Cabinet rival Michael Gove and rejected calls to quit as support for his leadership collapsed at Westminster. The Prime Minister met ministers in No 10, where he was told he had lost the confidence of...
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How does a Tory Party leadership contest work?
The resignation of Boris Johnson fires the starting gun on the race to replace him as leader of the Conservative Party.
Curated Video
Native American Tribes Reach $590 Million Opioid Settlement
All federally recognized tribes in the U.S. will be able to participate in the settlements, even if they did not sue over opioids.
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Cooper pledges 13000 new community police officers
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper addresses the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. She talks about the rise in gun and knife crime, tackling the exploitation of children to commit crime, the Tory record on crime under Boris Johnson...
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Drugmakers Seek Emergency Authorization For New COVID Vaccine
Sanofi's and GSK's vaccine uses a more conventional protein-based vaccine technology.
Bloomberg
Rare Genetic Mutation May Help Drugmakers Battle Obesity
Aug.15 -- People who have a rare genetic mutation called essential fructosuria lack the primary enzyme needed to metabolize fructose, a natural sugar found in honey, fruits and vegetables. No ill consequences have been linked to the...
Bloomberg
MeiraGTx CEO on Potential of Gene Therapy, Innovation
Zandy Forbes, MeiraGTx chief executive officer, discusses the potential of gene therapy and harnessing the power of research at universities. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition".
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'Liz Truss is worse than Boris Johnson', says Anas Sarwar
Speaking at the Labour Party conference, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says Liz Truss is a worse leader than Boris Johnson and slams the divisive policies of Nicola Sturgeon.
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Rayner pokes fun at Johnson in party speech
Labour Party deputy leader Angela Rayner pokes fun at former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in her closing speech of the party's annual conference in Liverpool
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Shadow Chancellor sets out Stronger Economy plan
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits Bury to deliver a speech on Labour’s plan for a Stronger Economy.
Bloomberg
The History of War and the American President
Oct.15 -- Michael Beschloss, U.S. presidential historian and author of "Presidents of War," examines the history of American presidents' leadership during times of war. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets:...
Curated Video
Only Half Of Eligible Nursing Home Residents Have Gotten Booster
Nearly 1.2 million nursing home residents are eligible for a COVID booster, but only 54% of eligible residents have gotten the shot.
Bloomberg
How Corbus Uses Synthetic Cannabinoids to Fight Diseases
Nov.12 -- Yuval Cohen, Corbus Pharmaceuticals chief executive officer, discusses how the company is combating autoimmune diseases with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Curated Video
CDC Panel Recommends Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Over J&J Shot
Until now, the U.S. has treated all three COVID-19 vaccines available to Americans as an equal choice based on studies.
Curated Video
Former Gay Conversion Therapist: 'Conversion Therapy Is Harmful'
One of the biggest proponents of gay conversion therapy now says he's gay.
Bloomberg
World Bank's Malpass on Wheat Shortages, Refugee Aid
World Bank President David Malpass discusses the impact of the Ukraine war on global food supply and the World Bank's efforts to help displaced refugees. He speaks with Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Sputnik V: Proven Vaccine, Political Ploy, or Both?
Apr.23 -- President Vladimir Putin’s announcement that Russia had cleared the world’s first Covid-19 vaccine for use before completing third-stage clinical trials sparked global skepticism. Now that its effectiveness has been...
Curated Video
Fraud In The Addiction Rehab Industry Could Put Millions At Risk
Without a check on unethical providers, millions of Americans suffering from addiction remain at risk.