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Banking Industry Competition Probe Ordered

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Banking Industry Competition Probe Ordered
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New Inquiries into Child Abuse Launched

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New Inquiries into Child Abuse Launched
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USA: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE DEBATE RELEASE OF STARR REPORT

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English/Nat The House Rules Committee in the U-S has approved a measure to release Kenneth Starr's report on President Clinton -- almost certainly on the Internet. The action came on a voice vote in the committee, after several hours of...
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Report into baby deaths finds 45 infants may have lived with better care

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Up to 45 babies would have most likely survived if they had received good care at an NHS trust, an inquiry has found. Infants died while others were left badly hurt as a result of failings at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation...
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MPs launch inquiry to scrutinise Government response to Covid-19 pandemic

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MPs have launched an inquiry to scrutinise the Government response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Health and Social Care Committee will jointly conduct evidence sessions with the Science and Technology Committee to examine the...
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VOICED: French 'ministers court' under the spotlight

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VOICED: French 'ministers court' under the spotlight
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Interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on Greensil

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on the Greensil lobbying scandal on 19 April 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom
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Washington Roundup: Here's How This Impeachment Inquiry Is Different

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The impeachment inquiry into then-President Bill Clinton was very different from the one President Donald Trump faces.
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Bereaved relatives welcome Johnson’s pledge for pandemic inquiry chair appointment by Christmas

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Interview with Jo Goodman, co-founder of the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK group, speaking at the memorial wall in south London as Boris Johnson has promised to appoint someone to chair the public inquiry into the coronavirus...
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Starmer speaks to care workers in Nottinghamshire

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Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer visits Gedling Country Park in Nottinghamshire to meet with care workers and the families of care home residents, discussing the impact of Covid-19 on care homes and improvements needed ahead of a possible...
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Judge Set To Sentence Roger Stone

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A jury found Stone guilty of obstruction of Congress, lying to Congress and witness tampering.
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Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice call for intermediate inquiry into Government policy on coronavirus

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Lawyer for The Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK group, Elkan Abrahamson, talks about his clients' desire to establish an intermediate inquiry into the Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mr Abrahamson said it was now...
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Republicans Seek Out Biden And Whistleblower In Impeachment Inquiry

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Republican Rep. Devin Nunes said this selection of witnesses would "provide transparency to [the] otherwise opaque and unfair process."
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Scotland Yard re-open Phone Hacking Investigation

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Scotland Yard re-open Phone Hacking Investigation
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Last Day for News of the World

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Last Day for News of the World
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Lam Calls for Peaceful Talks After Big Hong Kong Election Loss

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Nov.25 -- Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam called for peaceful dialogue with protesters in her first comments after pro-democracy forces won a landslide in local elections. Bloomberg’s Iain Marlow reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Pelosi Responds To McCarthy's Request To Suspend Impeachment Inquiry

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Pelosi said House committees have "full authority to conduct investigations [...] under their jurisdiction, including impeachment investigations."
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Campaigners urge BAME parents not to send children back to school

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Campaigners are urging black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) parents not to send their children to school until they know they it is safe, during the coronavirus outbreak. The Government’s plans to start sending children back to school...
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Here's Everything We Know About The Ukraine Controversy

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The controversy involving President Donald Trump, Ukraine and former Vice President Joe Biden has been quickly evolving since the story broke.
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Bereaved families tearfully accuse Government of failing them

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Bereaved relatives who led a silent procession to Downing Street, Michelle Rumble (left) Amanda Herring Murrell (middle) and Fran Hall (right), tearfully accuse the Government of failing them after handing in a petition to make permanent...
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Crown Resorts to Tighten Money-Laundering Controls

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Oct.22 -- Crown Resorts Ltd. Chairman Helen Coonan “unreservedly” apologized for risk-management failings exposed by a public inquiry as she pledged to renew the board and tighten anti-money laundering controls at the company’s casinos....
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Australian Minister Denies Rape Claim, PM Morrison Says

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Mar.01 -- Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the government minister being investigated by police over an alleged rape in the 1980s denies the claim and will remain in Cabinet. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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SYND 10-5-74 HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ON NIXON IMPEACHMENT

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Two leading members of the House Judiciary Committee, Chairman Peter Rodino And Edward Hutchinson make statements bout the impeachment of US president, Richard Nixon and a vote is taken 1. gv interior House Judiciary Committee meeting 2....
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USA: LAWMAKERS TRY TO DEFINE IMPEACHMENT

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English/Nat In a prelude to impeachment hearings, lawmakers in Washington sought the advice of historians and legal experts on what constitutes an impeachable offence. At issue is whether Clinton's efforts to conceal his affair with...