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Nicola Sturgeon's final public speech at the RSA
Nicola Sturgeon makes her final public speech as Scotland's First Minister at the RSA (Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) in London.
She recently said on Loose Women that she attended a memorial service while still having...
Press Association
Yousaf: SNP leadership contest should not be restarted
SNP leadership contender Humza Yousaf said his party should not restart the contest following criticism of its handling of a row over membership numbers.
However, the Health Secretary conceded that the last 72 hours had been a difficult...
Bloomberg
HPS's Puri on Credit Markets, M&A, Rate Hikes
HPS Investment Partners Governing Partner and Head of Liquid Credit Purnima Puri, says we are closer to the end of the rate hikes than the beginning, however we are likely to live in a sustained elevated rate environment. She also...
Press Association
NHS pay offer accepted by most health unions
More than a million NHS workers in England are to be given a 5% pay rise this year and a cash sum for last year, after ministers and unions agreed a new pay deal.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay said he intends to implement the deal,...
Press Association
Alister Jack addresses the Scottish Conservative Conference
Scotland Secretary Alister Jack gives a keynote address at the Scottish Conservative Conference.
Bloomberg
Summers on First Republic Bank
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers criticized Washington regulators and US banking giants for not having already figured out a solution for the troubled lender First Republic Bank.
Bloomberg
The Days of Hyperglobalization Are Receding: Froman
Michael Froman, former US Trade Representative discusses hyperglobalization and new trade agreements. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Starmer and Rayner urge government to settle nurses dispute amicably
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer and deputy Angela Rayner answer questions on legal action against the RCN, Diane Abbott, anti-social behaviour, the gambling white paper, forcing criminals to appear in court and teachers strikes
Bloomberg
Biden Targets Chinese Chipmakers Getting US Funds
The Biden administration is set to unveil restrictions on new operations in China for semiconductor makers getting federal funds to build in the US, according to officials at the Commerce Department. Meanwhile, China's new ambassador to...
Bridgeman Arts
Demonstrations in Germany, First World War
Demonstrations in Germany, First World War
Bloomberg
Pound Plunge, BOE's Next Move, UK Yields: 3-Minute MLIV
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."
Bloomberg
UNGA President Korosi on Geopolitical Landscape
Csaba Korosi, President at the UN General Assembly, discusses his outlook for the global geopolitical landscape as the institution's 77th Session comes to an end. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
Top U.S. LNG Producer Warns of Challenging 2023, 2024 for Consumers
The United States' biggest producer of liquefied natural gas, Cheniere Energy, warns of challenges ahead for European consumers, with limited new supplies scheduled to hit the market. Plans for Europe to phase out its reliance on Russian...
Bloomberg
Philippines' Marcos Seeks Russian Fuel
The Philippines is holding talks to buy fuel and other key commodities from Russia, despite international sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn spoke to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in New York, and...
Press Association
Restoring Stormont is priority for British and Irish governments – Heaton-Harris
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris and Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney speak to the media at Hillsborough Castle where they discuss efforts to restore powersharing at Stormont.
Bloomberg
Citigroup Is 'Overweight' Financial, Tech, China Stocks
Rob Buckland, chief global equity strategist at Citigroup Inc, explains why he is "overweight" financial and technology stocks. He also talks about US Treasuries, UK Gilts, and the opportunities he sees in global stock markets. He speaks...
Bloomberg
American Journalism Project Supports Local News "In Crisis"
Jan.22 -- The American Journalism Project CEO Sarabeth Berman discusses efforts to revive local media, which has been disrupted since the rise of the internet and social media. She also talks about how misinformation and division have...
Bloomberg
Why Credit Derivatives Are Losing Some of Their Mojo
Jul.05 -- Corporate bond investors, burned by credit derivatives at the end of last year, are increasingly willing to test out alternative ways to cut their risk or gain market exposure fast as bond prices soar. Bloomberg's Claire Boston...
Bloomberg
Qatar Foreign Minister on Germany Energy Talks, Iran
Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed Bin Abdulrahaman Al Thani speaks to Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern in New York about energy talks with Germany and the top agenda items as the UNGA kicks off.
Bloomberg
China's 20 Years at the WTO, and What Lies Ahead
James Bacchus, a former Democratic congressman and onetime head of the World Trade Organization's appellate body, looks back at China's 20 years as a member of the WTO and what to expect going forward. Governments and businesses around...
Bloomberg
Bank of Ireland's Soher Power on Inflation, 2022 Risks
Semin Soher Power, head of Bank of Ireland Group's inflation-trading desk, discusses her outlook for inflation with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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CLEAN : World must 'amplify' climate issues: Freetown climate chief
Sierra Leone's capital Freetown has appointed an official to combat extreme heat in an African first, with plans to plant one million trees and improve living conditions in the city's sprawling slums (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Uvalde Residents Struggle To Find Access To Mental Health Care To Cope
Many of the residents in Uvalde, Texas are going to need mental health services to cope with the trauma they've experienced after the mass shooting.
Curated Video
Geithner before lawmakers to give evidence on bailout
1. Wide of US Senate Banking Committee hearing
2. Close of US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
3. Mid of committee
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Timothy Geithner, US Treasury Secretary:
"I'm not standing here before you today to ask you to...