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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...
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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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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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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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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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No poison or toxic medicine found in Milosevic's body, tribunal says

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1. Entry of International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) panellists into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Fausto Pocar, President ICTY: "A toxicological examination was carried out after the autopsy, resulting...
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Stephen Lawrence Public Inquiry

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Stephen Lawrence Public Inquiry
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CLEAN : Burkina President opens official inquiry in Air Algerie crash

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CLEAN : Burkina President opens official inquiry in Air Algerie crash
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Deadline for Grenfell Inquiry Submissions Tomorrow

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VOICED: Tomorrow marks the deadline for those affected by the Grenfell fire to submit their evidence to the public inquiry. But survivors have told Sky News the criminal investigation into the fire is their priority. Here's Sky's...
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MP for Kensington defends London Fire Brigade's response to Grenfell Tower blaze

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MP for Kensington Emma Dent Coad speaks after the release of the first report into the Grenfell tragedy. Ms Dent Coad believes that the report's reference to the ‘gravely inadequate’ fire brigade preparation was "grossly unfair" due to...
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Judge Declines To Recuse Herself From Roger Stone's Case

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Roger Stone's defense team asked the U.S. district judge to recuse herself, arguing she was "biased."
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Expect a Stronger 2H for Philips, Says CEO

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Jul.22 -- Frans van Houten, chief executive officer at Philips, discusses his business strategy, sales growth, business in Europe, where the biggest supply disruptions are and his biggest concern for the second half of the year. He...
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Johnson Deflects Attacks, Says Wait for Party Inquiry

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson repeatedly refuses to answer questions from opposition lawmakers about his attendance at a drinks party during the height of lockdown, telling members of parliament to wait for the conclusion of an inquiry by...
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Government Inquiry into Riots Due

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Government Inquiry into Riots Due
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CLEAN : Athletics lawyer says Kenya must act to restore image

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CLEAN : Athletics lawyer says Kenya must act to restore image
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CLEAN: Anger at police in Chile's indigneous Mapuche community

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CLEAN: Anger at police in Chile's indigneous Mapuche community
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Jeremy Corbyn Interview on Orgreave Inquiry

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CLEAN: Night shots of Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn giving an interview about the Orgreave Battle decision on the red carpet at the Pride of Britain awards on October 31, 2016 in London, England.
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How Did H.K. Government Lose Hearts and Minds of People?

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Aug.28 -- Antony Dapiran, author of "City of Protest: A Recent History of Dissent in Hong Kong" and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, talked about the anti-government protests in the city. He spoke on August 5 with Bloomberg's Rishaad...
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper Will Not Comply With House Subpoena

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Lawmakers sent a subpoena to Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Oct. 7 seeking documents and information ​as part of the impeachment probe.
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