Press Association
'Our voices need to be heard' - campaigners say on social care day of action
Campaigners from the Providers Unite coalition take part in a rally for the social care day of action. Includes interview with Maria Mills, CEO of Active Prospects, a charity in South East England, and Leanne Yeo who says "our voices...
Bloomberg
Clear Skies Ahead for Private Jet Travel
Mike Silvestro, FlexJet CEO joined Bloomberg's Open Interest C-Suite to talk about pilot retention, air travel regulations and what it takes to outfly the competition in private aviation.
Curated Video
Millions of hourly US workers get pay raises to start the new year
It's estimated more than nine million American hourly workers will receive raises this year under new state minimum wage laws. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Trump to attend court case hearings during campaign trail
Labor Day traditionally begins the final sprint until Election Day. Joe St. George reports this month is also about the return of former President Trump's legal cases. (Scripps News)
Press Association
Media minister discusses new funding arrangements for RTE
Media minister Catherine Martin discusses new funding arrangements for RTE. The Government has agreed a 725-million-euro funding programme for the national broadcaster over the next three years, in a move described by Minister Catherine...
Bloomberg
Fitch Ratings' Wu on China's Bank Sector
Grace Wu, head of Greater China bank ratings at Fitch Ratings, discusses her outlook for China's banking and financial sector. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
Apple Buying ESPN Would Be a Perfect Marriage, Analyst Ives Says
Wedbush Senior Equity Research Analyst Dan Ives says a possible acquisition of Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN by Apple Inc. would be a "natural fit" as the latter seeks more sports content for its streaming service. "It's the perfect marriage,"...
Bloomberg
MTN CEO Says Africa Ripe for Growth in Fintech Services
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita discusses Mastercard's agreement to take a minority stake in his firm's financial-technology business and growth strategy on "The Pulse with Francine Lacqua."
Press Association
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly visits the Halo Trust in Ukraine
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly as he visits members of the Halo Trust non-commercial charity organisation for demining in the village of Hrebelky, in Kyiv region, Ukraine.
Bloomberg
JPM's Michele Sees 'Washing Out' Ahead for Markets
Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management CIO and global head of fixed income, says recession is inevitable and investors should be disturbed that the problems being seen now are in investment grade banks during an interview with Jonathan...
Bloomberg
What JPM's Michele Expects for Credit Spreads, Defaults
"When the pain hits, when we get into a recession, we're expecting high-yield credit spreads to go to a minimum of eight hundred over," Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management CIO and global head of fixed income, says during an interview...
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Male inmates at minimum security prison
/ High angle of minimum security prison / man standing outside smoking cigarette / male inmates play ball around concrete block / people working on the grounds / inmates exercise in outdoor weights area. Male inmates at minimum security...
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Life at minimum security prison
/ inmates in minimum security prison / CU two women (black and hispanic) / couple smiling outdoors / women working outdoors / compound with palm trees / women in shorts mill about outside. Life at minimum security prison on April 16,...
Bloomberg
ECB's Holzmann Doesn't See Necessity for 100 Bps Hike
ECB Governing Council Member and Austria Central Bank Governor Robert Holzmann sees the European Central Bank as "some way" from a neutral rate as he discusses expectations for the central bank's next interest rate hike and says QT must...
Curated Video
Flight Attendants Will Be Required To Get More Rest Between Flights
As flight attendants continue to picket amid contract negotiations, the FAA announced a long-coming rule to require more rest between shifts.
Bloomberg
Siemens Healthineers Ramps Up Antibody Test Production
May.28 -- Siemens Healthineers says it will increase production capacity of their CoVid-19 antibody tests to more than 50 million antibody tests per month starting in June. President of Laboratory Diagnostics for Siemens Healthineers,...
Bloomberg
Gender, Equality and Diversity in France
Elisabeth Moreno, French Minister for gender, equality and diversity, discusses equality and diversity in France. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
Bloomberg
No more men only boards but a long way to go
Feb.25 -- The government-backed Hampton-Alexander review showed the number of women on boards has risen 50% over the last five years, with no men only boards for the first time. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra speaks to Hampton-Alexander CEO...
Bloomberg
Ireland's Donohoe Has 'Reservations' Over Global Minimum Tax
Apr.07 -- Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe says he is not sure there will an agreement between Group of 20 nations on a global minimum tax rate and has "concerns" over the concept. “I do have reservations about that and about that...
Sky News
Scottish Government Introduces Minimum Unit Price
Scottish Government Introduces Minimum Unit Price
Press Association
Professor says social media playing important role in understanding coronavirus
David Heymann, professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, says that while disinformation surrounding the spread of coronavirus can occur on social media, it is also a crucial tool for...
Sky News
Cameron accused of making minimum alcohol pricing consultation a sham & supporting drinks industry
Cameron accused of making minimum alcohol pricing consultation a sham & supporting drinks industry