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Rishi Sunak delivers an evening address in Downing Street

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General shots as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak used a Friday evening address to warn that democracy is being targeted by extremists. Speaking at a lectern outside the doors of No 10 Downing Street, Mr Sunak warned about the current...
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Ed Davey visits Stockport school

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Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey visits Brookside Primary School in Stockport. Interview clip covers overnight air strikes in the Yemen and the ongoing Royal Mail sub-postmasters scandal.
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Labour does support this operation against Houthi rebels, says Sir Keir Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media after a visit to Bury college in Lancashire, to see first-hand the learning facilities being used to train the dental nurses of the future.
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Sunak in election-year pitch says Labour would drag country ‘back to square one’

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Rishi Sunak said the choice facing voters at the next election will be between sticking with the Conservatives’ long-term plan or going “back to square one” under Labour. With a general election expected in the second half of the year,...
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Starmer visits flooded Loughborough

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits flood-hit Loughborough which was badly affected by Storm Henk last week. Interview clip on floods, the Post Office scandal and fossil fuel drilling.
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Starmer visits flood-hit Loughborough

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits flood-hit Loughborough which was badly affected by Storm Henk last week.
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Reform UK leader rules out pact with 'socialist' Tory party

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Reform UK leader Richard Tice has ruled out entering into any electoral pacts with the Tories, calling them a 'socialist' party as he held a new year press conference.
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NHS facing difficult start to the year as six-day strike looms, boss warns

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The NHS may have to deal with “one of the most difficult starts to the year” it has ever faced, a medical leader has warned.
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Starmer vows to 'restore my party to the service of working people'

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said his changes to Labour have been to “restore my party to the service of working people”, as he gives a keynote speech marking the four-year anniversary of the 2019 election.
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Tories have fallen from Churchill’s politics and now resemble Trump – Starmer

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Sir Keir Starmer accused the Tories of falling far from Sir Winston Churchill’s politics and instead echoing those of Donald Trump as he vowed Labour would focus on the “mundane stuff” of getting things done. The party leader sought to...
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Strikes Act 2023 is 'unfit to be on statute book' - Paul Nowak

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TUC general secretary Paul Nowak addresses the Government’s controversial new law to provide minimum levels of service during strikes, at a special conference attended by leaders of the country’s biggest trade unions.
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Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media following a visit to Tilbury Freeport

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media following a visit to Tilbury Freeport, Essex, to tour the site to see the importance of building infrastructure to generate growth in the UK and meet with apprentices and other members...
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Starmer renews call for Gaza 'humanitarian pause'

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer reacts to a question about the Israel-Palestine conflict, a humanitarian pause and the resignation of one of his shadow front-benchers this week, during a Q&A in Wolverhampton.
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Protests as Starmer delivers speech defending his stance on a ceasefire

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Protesters gathered outside Chatham House on Tuesday as Keir Starmer delivered a speech inside in which he argued that a permanent ceasefire in Israel and Gaza could currently risk more violence.
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Soochow University's Gao on Li Keqiang's Legacy

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Soochow University Chair Professor & Center for China & Globalization Vice President Victor Gao discusses Chinese former Premier Li Keqiang's legacy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Hope for Strong Leaders

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This week we dive into the importance of leadership in difficult times.
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Israel Latest: Biden Trip, Gaza Bombing Continues

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Bloomberg's Henry Meyer joins Bloomberg Radio from Tel Aviv and discusses President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to Israel, the continued bombing of Gaza, Israel's expected plans for a ground invasion, and pressure on Israel to keep...
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Poland's Pro-EU Bloc on Track to Win Election

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Poland's opposition is on course for a majority after Sunday's election, an upset that would deny the ruling nationalists a third term and see the country re-engage with the European Union. Piotr Skolimowski reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Richard Tice speaks at the Reform UK party conference - full speech

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Richard Tice speaks to the Reform UK party conference in London. The Reform UK leader joined honorary president of the party Nigel Farage at the event.
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Richard Tice speaks at the Reform UK party conference

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Richard Tice speaks at the Reform UK party conference in London. The Reform UK leader was joined by honorary president of the party Nigel Farage.
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Labour Party conference – a look at what to expect as members gather in Liverpool

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When Labour members gather for the party's annual conference in Liverpool they will hope Sir Keir Starmer can convince the public he is a prime minister in waiting. Here are some key things to look out for in what could be Labour's last...
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Veolia CEO: Growing Demand From Cities, Industries to Decarbonize

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Veolia said first-half profit jumped 20% as the French utility benefited from strong demand in the US, Latin America and eastern Europe. There's rising demand for water reuse, hazardous-waste processing and plastic recycling as countries...
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Bullock Takes Helm at Reserve Bank of Australia as First Female Governor

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Michele Bullock has taken over as Australia's first female central bank governor on Monday as the Reserve Bank embarks on its big overhaul in decades. Swati Pandey reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Politics daily briefing: September 10

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All the latest political news in the UK as Rishi Sunak has accused Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer of “clobbering” drivers through the expansion of London’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez).