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How Johnson (Somehow) Survived: Vote of No Confidence Explained - TLDR News

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After another tough week for the Prime Minister, speculation was rife that Boris Johnson would be ousted by his own Tory MPs in a vote of no confidence. But that never materialised. So in this video, we explain what's happened so far,...
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Professor Dave Explains

The Materials of the Future Interesting Allotropes of Carbon

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One of the most impressive aspects of our modern understanding of the world around us is our ability to manipulate matter on the molecular level to generate new materials with interesting properties. This practice has brought about both...
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Institute for New Economic Thinking

Advice for Young Economists: Part 8 of INET's Interview with Charles Ferguson

Higher Ed
"Be intellectually curious," the director of the acclaimed documentary film "Inside Job" tells young economists. It's an exciting time to break into the profession
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Curated Video

Battle over bible curriculum in Texas schools

Higher Ed
If adopted, the new Texas curriculum would follow Republican-led efforts in neighboring states to give religion more of a presence in public schools. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Murder investigation of eight-year-old Kyran Durnin is 'very active' - Garda Commissioner

Higher Ed
Speaking in Portlaoise, Co Laois, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said the murder investigation of eight-year-old Kyran Durnin is "very active". A vigil was held in Dundalk for the missing schoolboy and last week investigators searched...
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Press Association

Suspected murder case of boy ‘extraordinary’, says Ireland’s police chief

Higher Ed
Ireland’s police chief has described the suspected murder case of eight-year-old Kyran Durnin as “extraordinary”, saying he has never seen one like it in his 40-year career. Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said there is a “particular...
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Press Association

Religious orders will not ‘get off the hook’ over abuse again, Taoiseach pledges

Higher Ed
The Government is pursuing legislation to make sure religious orders do not “get off the hook” over historical abuse, the Taoiseach has said. It comes after the announcement that a commission of investigation is to be established to...
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Press Association

Taoiseach says he is happy to meet with Aoife Johnston’s parents

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The solicitor for Aoife Johnston’s parents has written to the Taoiseach and the Minister for Health seeking a meeting, the health committee has been told. Stephen Donnelly said that he, along with Simon Harris and HSE chief executive...
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: June 20

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Daily politics briefing for June 20, as Rishi Sunak faces calls to launch an inquiry after one of his protection officers was arrested over alleged bets on the timing of the General Election.
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Press Association

Daily Politics Briefing: May 21

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has issued a “wholehearted and unequivocal” apology to the victims of the infected blood scandal, the biggest treatment disaster in the NHS.
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Press Association

Campaigner reflects on infected blood inquiry

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Interview with Jason Evans from Factor 8 infected blood campaign group, speaking about an inquiry report being delivered in Westminster on May 20. Mr Evans’ father Jonathan was born with blood clotting disorder haemophilia and in the...
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Press Association

‘I lost my leg while in service and was given infected blood’ – former soldier

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A former soldier who lost his leg while serving in the Army has described his shock at finding out that he was given contaminated blood as medics fought to save his life. Brendan West lost his leg in 1979 and was given a blood...
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Curated Video

Criticism surrounding organ procurement groups continues

Higher Ed
Some of the groups behind the nation's organ procurement process are under federal investigation for overbilling the government.
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Press Association

Media questions following Emma Caldwell family statement

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Lawyer Aamer Anwar gives a statement on behalf of the family of Emma Caldwell following the announcement of a judge-led public inquiry. Preparations will start immediately for an independent public inquiry into the police investigation...
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Press Association

Indecent exposure not treated seriously enough, senior officer warns

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National Police Chiefs’ Council chairman Chief Constable Gavin Stephens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh, who is chief executive of the College of Policing, talked about the lack of action against indecent exposure in a press conference on...
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Press Association

Police chiefs respond to report into multiple failures to spot warning signs in Sarah Everard's killer

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National Police Chiefs’ Council chairman Gavin Stephens said hearing the inquiry’s findings left him “aghast”, adding: “On behalf of policing I cannot adequately express to the Everard family how sorry we are to them and all those who...
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Press Association

Former sub-postmasters arrive for Post Office Horizon IT inquiry

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Former sub-postmasters Janet Skinner and Jo Hamilton arrive at Aldwych House, central London, for phase four of the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry. Fujitsu should repay the “fortune” spent on the Post Office scandal if it is found...
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Bloomberg

Congress Faces Looming Shutdown, Biden Impeachment Inquiry

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Bloomberg's Laura Davison and Gregory Korte discuss the looming government shutdown as members of Congress share their thoughts on the matter. Laura and Gregory also talk about the Biden impeachment inquiry push by Republicans and...
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Bloomberg

Tuberville Blockade, McCarthy's Impeachment Probe

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Bloomberg's Wendy Benjaminson and Mike Dorning give their insights on Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville saying if Majority Leader Chuck Schumer brings the vote to the floor Tuberville's blocking of military promotions will go away, and...
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Press Association

Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively"

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Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively” and is a “challenge” for British intelligence agencies, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee has found. Sir Julian Lewis MP was speaking at a press...
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Press Association

Women of Honour members welcome transparency in Defence Forces abuse inquiry

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Women of Honour members have welcomed news that the Tanaiste Micheal Martin is set to recommend that a statutory inquiry into allegations of abuse in the Defence Forces should be carried out in public. The group were speaking in Dublin...
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Press Association

Women Of Honour group speak before Taoiseach meeting

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The Women Of Honour group speak to the media on their way to meet with the Taoiseach and the Tanaiste at Government Buildings. Speaker is Retired Army Captain Diane Byrne.
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Press Association

Footage of Nicola Sturgeon's home as former first minister is arrested

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Footage of Nicola Sturgeon's home as the former first minister was arrested in Police Scotland's investigation into SNP finances. Police Scotland said Ms Sturgeon is in custody and is being questioned by detectives. The force said: “A...