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CLEAN : S Africa graft inquiry adjourned before

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CLEAN : S Africa graft inquiry adjourned before
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VOICED:French soldiers used as nuclear guinea pigs: report

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VOICED:French soldiers used as nuclear guinea pigs: report
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Sadiq Khan Starts Inquiry Into London Stadium Cost

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VOICED: The Mayor of London has told Sky News that it's now important to find out 'what's gone wrong' after launching an inquiry into the costs of the Olympic Stadium. Sadiq Khan says there are serious issues about the finances of the...
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Row Breaks Out at Kensington Council Meeting Regarding Grenfell Tower Fire

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VOICED: A row broke out after Kensington and Chelsea Council halted a meeting about the Grenfell Tower fire, claiming that public proceedings could prejudice the inquiry into what happened. Residents have called the council's response to...
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Coleman on South Africa Miners, Rand Selloff

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Jun.19 -- Colin Coleman, Goldman Sachs partner, managing director, and head of the South Africa office, discusses miners and the rand selloff with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets" on June 16.
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Sky News

Controversy continues over Grenfell Inquiry

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster arriving for meeting. Interview with survivor Chris Imafidon speaking on being treated without respect. Interior shots Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Communities...
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UK PM orders full public enquiry into disaster

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The UK Prime Minister has called for a full inquiry into the fire at Grenfell Tower in West London.May also promised the UK government will make every effort to ensure people left homeless by the fire disaster are rehoused nearby.The...
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Sky News

Opening day of Grenfell Tower public enquiry

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***THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS BLACK HOLES*** VOICED: Grenfell Tower fire, and the formal opening of the public inquiry into the disaster in which around 80 people died. Sir Martin Moore-Bick will deliver his opening statement, as survivors...
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UK ex-soldier murder charge over Bloody Sunday

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A former British soldier is set to be prosecuted in connection with the deaths of two civil rights protesters in Northern Ireland more than 40 years ago, part of an event known as Bloody Sunday, prosecutors said on Thursday.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong's Lam Discusses Unrest at Public Dialogue Event

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Sep.26 -- Hong Kong’s embattled leader Carrie Lam vowed that her government would shoulder the responsibility of finding a way out of unrest in her first public dialogue event, before a skeptical crowd that repeatedly questioned why she...
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Curated Video

Inquiry On Grenfell Tower Fire Finds Fire Brigade 'Failings'

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The inquiry says more lives could have been saved had the London Fire Brigade lifted it's "stay-put" advice sooner.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Protests Have Become a Test of Wills, Says Political Commentator Cheng

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Jul.30 -- Hong Kong Political Commentator Joseph Cheng, discusses the protests in Hong Kong, China’s response to the press conference and if he sees a solution to the crisis any time soon. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Curated Video

Rick Perry 'won't participate' in impeach inquiry

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US Energy Secretary Rick Perry says he will not participate in the House impeachment inquiry.
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Voters React to Moderate Democrats Call for Impeachment

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Rep. Elaine Luria is one of 31 Democrats representing House Districts Trump carried in 2016. Now she's calling for his impeachment. Will it backfire?
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Curated Video

President Trump Says House Investigation Is A 'Hoax'

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House Democrats are preparing to subpoena the White House, while the president lashed out during a press conference.
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Curated Video

Roger Stone Sentenced To 40 Months Behind Bars

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A jury convicted Stone last year on seven counts of obstructing a congressional inquiry, lying in that inquiry, and witness tampering.
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Dem Counsel: Trump a 'clear and present danger'

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Politicians ‘turned blind eye’ to child abuse to avoid scandal, inquiry finds

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John O'Brien, who leads the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, discusses the findings of a long-awaited Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) report involving MPs, peers and civil servants working in Westminster....
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Bloomberg

How a Racist Killing Changed U.K. Law

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Jul.23 -- It’s been dubbed “the murder that changed a nation”. In 1993, Stephen Lawrence, a Black British teenager, became the victim of an unprovoked racist attack. The subsequent legal battle, which spanned more than 20 years,...
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Press Association

Patel bullying claims: PM needs to publish inquiry, says union chief

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Interview with Dave Penman, General Secretary of the FDA Union, on the inquiry into accusations of bullying against Home Secretary Priti Patel. Mr Penman says the Prime Minister needs to publish the full report to restore trust.
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Nadler: 'Sharp cross-examination' is not badgering

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House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler reminded his Republican colleagues during a testy impeachment hearing Monday that 'sharp cross examination of a witness is not badgering a witness."
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Inquiry Finds Prosecutors Mishandled Jussie Smollett Case

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Special prosecutor Dan Webb says the state's attorney's office abused its role in Smollett's case and made several misleading statements.
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Press Association

Starmer accuses Sturgeon of hypocrisy over Salmond inquiry criticism

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow with Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, where they spoke to nurses dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Sir Keir has accused Nicola Sturgeon of...
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Press Association

Starmer meets 'desperate and frustrated' care workers

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says care home workers are "frustrated and desperate" at the lack of coronavirus tests sent to them, despite Government promises.