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Keir Starmer on the handling of the coronavirus crisis

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to schools returning, track trace and isolate and holding an inquiry into the handling of the health crisis on the 2nd July 2020 in London,...
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Report: Australian Troops Killed 39 Afghans In "Blooding" Practice

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An Australian military investigation found evidence troops killed Afghan prisoners, farmers and civilians as part of a practice called "blooding."
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Exterior shots of the Home Office

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Home Office GVs on the morning when findings from an independent inquiry regarding bullying allegations of the Home Secretary Priti Patel were announced. Boris Johnson’s adviser on ministerial standards has resigned after the Prime...
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Relatives of New Zealand mosque shootings speak at press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Rashid Omar, father whose son was killed in the March 2019 Christchurch mosque terror shootings, speaking at a press conference after the release of a report into the attacks on 7 December 2020 in Christchurch,...
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Police give update to community search for Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a commumity meeting in soham college hall chaired by DCI Andy Hebb speaking in regards to missing children Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman and the ongoing search and investigation on the 15th August 2002 in...
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Daily politics briefing: April 26

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The key facts behind the day's headlines on April 25 as a senior minister said Boris Johnson did pay for the refurbishment of his official Downing Street flat out of his own pocket, but was unable to say where he got the money. Labour’s...
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Belly Mujinga vigil held outside Victoria station

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A vigil is held outside of Victoria station in London to remember rail worker Belly Mujinga, who died as a result of contracting coronavirus during the pandemic. Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP calls for a public inquiry into the death and Ms...
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Rosary beads stolen from on Arundel Castle

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Superintendent Marc Clothier, Sussex Police, about the break-in and theft of items from Arundel Castle. 24th May 2021, United Kingdom
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Kit Malthouse: Boris Johnson was right to apologise

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Policing Minister Kit Malthouse visits the Lozells and Handsworth areas of Birmingham to look at West Midlands Police's trial of 'hotspot policing' in areas of high levels of serious violence and other crime. The Minister defends Prime...
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Sue Gray hands Boris Johnson a version of her partygate inquiry

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Sue Gray has handed Boris Johnson a version of her inquiry into allegations of lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street, the Cabinet Office said. A carefully worded statement suggested that the “update” to the Prime Minister from the...
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Boris Johnson faces no further action in 126-fine partygate investigation

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Police have told Boris Johnson he faces no further action over lockdown breaches, Downing Street said, after the Metropolitan Police concluded its partygate investigation with a total of 126 fixed-penalty notices. Scotland Yard said on...
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Scotland Yard concludes partygate inquiry with 126 people fined

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The Metropolitan Police has concluded its investigation into lockdown breaches in Downing Street and Whitehall after issuing fixed penalty notices to 126 people. Scotland Yard said on Thursday it had issued fines to 53 men and 73 women,...
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What's the latest on Sue Gray's report into partygate?

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Downing Street has admitted it did request a controversial meeting between Boris Johnson and Sue Gray ahead of the publication of her partygate inquiry despite initial denials.
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CLEAN : Maine's British goods store pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

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A memorial and tribute table is set up at Bridgham & Cook, a store in Freeport that sells British goods to pay homage to Queen Elizabeth II, following her death at the age of 96 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Morgan Stanley in Focus as Block-Trade Probe Heats Up

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Another Morgan Stanley executive whose communications were sought in a US probe into how Wall Street handles big stock trades has been placed on leave, amid a flurry of behind-the-scenes activity in the investigation. Sri Natarajan has...
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UK Lawmaker Says Binance's Evidence on FTX Collapse Inadequate

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Evidence submitted by Binance to the UK Treasury Committee regarding its planned sale of FTX's native FTT token and due diligence conducted on the failed exchange was unacceptable, according to committee member and Scottish National...
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Bankman-Fried Said to Face New Investigation: NYT

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Sam Bankman-Fried could be facing a markets manipulation investigation, according to the New York Times. US prosecutors are focusing their attention on the collapse of two tokens. Annabelle Droulers reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Five new complaints added to Dominic Raab bullying investigation

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Dominic Raab is being investigated over five fresh formal complaints about his conduct after Rishi Sunak referred the latest allegations to the senior lawyer carrying out a bullying inquiry. The new claims, which take the total number in...
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Silversea Cruises: Double-Digit Growth In Asia Cruise Bookings

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Silversea Cruises APAC MD Adam Radwanski says the cruise ship operator has seen double-digit growth in the number of bookings for its Asia cruises. He speaks with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Council’s actions in trees saga were ‘serious and sustained’ leadership failure

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An independent inquiry into a Sheffield street trees controversy has concluded that the city council’s behaviour “amounted to a serious and sustained failure of strategic leadership”. Sir Mark Lowcock’s investigation into the sometimes...
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Disabled children are being 'excluded from play'

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Footage of Lord David Blunkett with Ruby, an 8-year-old girl with multiple needs from Harrow, and her mother Lesley. Also includes footage of a play centre in Bristol and IVs with Blunkett and some parents of other children with multiple...
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Foley announces scoping inquiry into abuse at schools run by religious orders

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The Government has announced a scoping inquiry to shape its response to allegations of historical sexual abuse in schools run by religious orders. Education Minister Norma Foley made the announcement having secured Cabinet approval for...
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Starmer refuses to say when Sue Gray was first approached for Labour role

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Sir Keir Starmer has dodged questions about when Labour first approached partygate investigator Sue Gray with the offer of a senior role. It comes amid a furious reaction from Boris Johnson and his allies to the news that Ms Gray is...
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Reeves: Discussions with Sue Gray over chief of staff role happened after lockdown investigation

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Rachel Reeves said conversations with senior civil servant Sue Gray about Labour’s chief of staff position took place after she had completed the investigation into lockdown parties in No 10. The shadow chancellor, taking questions after...