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Bloomberg

Pound Rises as May Promises Parliament Vote on Brexit

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Oct. 12 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May boosted the beleaguered pound with talk of allowing parliamentary debate on the nation's Brexit plans. Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Mexico sacks prison chiefs over Guzman escape offers bounty

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CLEAN : Mexico sacks prison chiefs over Guzman escape offers bounty
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Wanted Honduran drug lord extradited to US

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CLEAN : Wanted Honduran drug lord extradited to US
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Bloomberg

Jim O'Neill: Hardly Anyone Was Prepared for Brexit

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Nov. 16 -- Jim O'Neill, former U.K. Treasury Minister and former chairman at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, explains why he stepped down from the House of Lords and talks about the U.K. being unprepared for Brexit. He speaks with...
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Big Ben To Fall Silent For 4 Years for Renovation

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VOICED: Big Ben's bongs will be no more from Monday... For the next four years they will be silenced to allow restoration of the bell tower and to protect those working inside it. Sky's Lewis Goodall has been investigating how those in...
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Bloomberg

Sunak Scraps Budget to Focus on Job Support

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Sep.24 -- Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has cancelled his planned Autumn Budget to prepare a fresh round of jobs and business support. The U.K. chancellor is studying German-style measures to replace existing subsidies that end...
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UK: PINOCHET UPDATE

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Spanish/Eng/Nat Chilean exiles believe Pinochet should be held accountable for his crimes. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) "We believe that this is the path which should be taken (extraditing Pinochet), the correct path for a person who allowed...
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UK: PINOCHET - EXTRADITION TALKS CONTINUE

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Spanish/Eng/Nat The British government has assured Chile that any decision over the fate of General Pinochet will not be politically motivated. A magistrate in London on Friday gave Home Secretary Jack Straw nine more days to decide...
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Style and cricket combine at the Savile Row and St James presentation, at the London Collections event at Lord's Cricket Ground

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AP Entertainment London, 17 June 2013 1. Wide shot models seated on benches at Lord's Cricket Ground 2. Wide shot models seated on benches at Lord's Cricket Ground 3. Medium of models chatting 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ed Smith, former...
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Bloomberg

Jim O'Neill Expects Another House of Lords Brexit Loss

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Mar.02 -- Jim O'Neill, former U.K. Commercial Secretary to the Treasury and former chairman at Goldman Sachs Asset Management , and Trevor Greetham, head of multi-asset at Royal London Asset Management, discuss the House of Lords ruling...
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Bloomberg

U.K. House of Lords Holds an ‘Unruly’ Debate on Brexit

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Mar.03 -- Former U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont and former U.K. Lord Chancellor Charles Falconer discuss the U.K. government’s debate on EU nationals amid Brexit. They speak with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Panmure Gordon's French on Brexit, Scottish Independence

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Mar.01 -- Panmure Gordon Chief Economist Simon French weighs in on the latest Brexit news and discusses a possible move for Scottish Independence. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal clears House of Lords

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Legislation to ratify Boris Johnson’s trade deal with the EU is on the verge of becoming law after it received an unopposed third reading in the House of Lords. The Bill will now go to the Queen for royal assent, with an announcement...
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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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Sky News

The Queen visits Westminster Hall to view Diamond Jubilee Window

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The Queen visits Westminster Hall to view Diamond Jubilee Window
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Sky News

Baroness Uddin Will Not Face Expenses Charges

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Baroness Uddin Will Not Face Expenses Charges
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Australian FM at NATO headquarters to discuss Afghan deployment

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1. Exterior of NATO headquarters 2. Close-up of NATO flag 3. NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Australian Foreign Minister Downer arriving at press conference 4. Cutaway of photographer 5. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Sky News

UK Government plans new grammar schools despite heavy criticism

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UK Government plans new grammar schools despite heavy criticism
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Mexico drug lord transferred under house arrest resting

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CLEAN : Mexico drug lord transferred under house arrest resting
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VOICED : French tug of war over remains of Lourdes saint

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For many visitors to Lourdes it comes as a surprise that the saint whose visions of the Virgin Mary made the French town a major Catholic pilgrimage site is not actually buried there
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CLEAN : 20 years on Pablo Escobar casts

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CLEAN : 20 years on Pablo Escobar casts
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Wife turns out to support 'El Chapo' in New York court

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Mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzman accused of running one of the world's biggest drug empires, saw his wife in court Friday after being denied marital visits behind bars
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Bloomberg

Holger Schmieding Sees Parliament as Last Word on Brexit

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Feb.27 -- Francesco Papadia, non-resident fellow at Bruegel, and Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, talk about U.K. House of Lords scrutiny of the Brexit bill and the economic effects they see from the triggering of Article...
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Bloomberg

U.K. High Court: Parliament Must Vote on Brexit Trigger

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Jan.24 -- Prime Minister Theresa May faces a new set of hurdles in delivering Brexit after the U.K.’s highest court ruled she must pass an Act of Parliament before she can open divorce talks with the European Union. European...