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Prime Minister Theresa May speaks following the terror attacks in London

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<< CLEAN: Exterior interview with Tim Farron, Liberal Democrat leader, speaking about the 'pathetic and cowardly' terror attacks on London Bridge and Borough Market, paying tribute to the emergency services and saying that there must be...
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Bloomberg

Merkel Aims to Build Stable, Good German Government

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Sep.25 -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks about building a coalition government one day after winning her fourth term in a vote that saw her party take its lowest share of votes since 1949.
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Analyst on the situation as Zimbabwe heads to polls on Monday

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Zimbabwe is heading to the voting polls on Monday for the first time since former president Robert Mugabe stepped down late last year. Monday's elections are the first where Robert Mugabe is not a candidate for Zanu PF and...
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Bloomberg

China EV Maker Byton to Enter U.S. Market

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Jul.06 -- Carsten Breitfeld, the CEO of Chinese electric-vehicle startup Byton, spoke to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie in Beijing. He said the company is pushing ahead with plans to enter the U.S. market in 2020 even as the trade war brings...
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Breaking Down China’s Economy

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Mar.27 -- Daniel Gerard, head of investment and risk advisory for APAC at State Street Global Exchange, discusses China’s economy and his outlook for a trade deal with the U.S. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Labour Taking It 'Day by Day' on Confidence Vote, Says McDonnell

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Dec.13 -- U.K. Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer John McDonnell discusses Brexit, the possibility of another confidence vote and the next steps in the negotiations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Many Undecided Spanish Voters Will Lean to Center-Right, Says Tressis’s Lacalle

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Apr.16 -- Daniel Lacalle, chief economist at Tressis, discusses the upcoming election in Spain and his position on the pension system. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Liberal Democrats launch manifesto for European elections

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Liberal Democrats leader, Sir Vince Cable, Jo Swinson MP and Ed Davey MP gathered in London to launch the party's manifesto for the upcoming European elections. The politicians came together in East London to share their plans for the EU...
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Farage accuses Electoral Commission of being ‘absolutely full of Remainers’

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Nigel Farage has accused the Electoral Commission of being “absolutely full of Remainers” as the watchdog visited the Brexit Party’s headquarters amid a review into its donations system.
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Skopje reactions to lawmakers' approval of name change proposal

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Residents of Macedonia's capital on Saturday reacted with optimism after lawmakers backed a landmark proposal to amend the constitution, allowing the country to change its name and join the NATO military alliance.
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Press Association

Johnson denies custom check plans after Labour leak

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has denied that there will be any customs checks between Northern Ireland and the rest of Great Britain after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn earlier released leaked Brexit documents from a governmental...
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Bloomberg

Liam Fox on U.S.-U.K. Trade Relations Under a Biden Administration

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Nov.25 -- Former U.K. Trade Secretary Liam Fox discusses Covid-19 vaccines, and U.S. relations with the United Kingdom under a Biden administration, and a potential deal with the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Rep. Jeff Van Drew Staffers Resign As He Prepares To Switch Parties

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Van Drew strongly opposes House Democrats' efforts to impeach President Trump and plans to switch to the Republican party.
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Bloomberg

Draghi Is Popular in Italy: Universita Cattolica’s Cottarelli

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Feb.15 -- Carlo Cottarelli, Italian public finance monitor director at Universita Cattolica, discusses the new government Mario Draghi has put in place for Italy, the support he has in the country and the types of reforms he may put into...
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DUP leader ‘did not mince his words’ about NI Protocol, says Varadkar

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*Best audio available* Tanaiste Leo Varadkar said that DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson “didn’t mince his words” about his party's assessment of the difficulties created by the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol. He also said that...
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New Labour by-election candidate 'offended' by Government

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Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves joined nurse Paulette Hamilton on a visit to Erdington Skills Centre in Birmingham after she was chosen as Labour's candidate for the Birmingham Erdington by-election following the death of MP...
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British PM Boris Johnson Accused Of Breaking COVID-19 Lockdown

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The prime minister is accused of hosting a garden party in 2020 amid a nationwide lockdown that lawfully barred Britons from gathering.
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Covid-19: Bereaved families call for Boris Johnson to resign over 'partygate'

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Bereaved family members have called on Boris Johnson to resign after the Metropolitan Police issued fines to Downing Street staff over 'partygate'.
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Bloomberg

Bear Market Rally, Wheat, Lula's Comeback: 3-Minute MLIV

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."
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Press Association

Nicola Sturgeon: Abuse of journalist by independence supporters ‘disgraceful’

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Footage from a huddle of Nicola Sturgeon and Patrick Harvie reacting to protests outside the Tory hustings in Perth. STORY Nicola Sturgeon has labelled independence campaigners’ abuse of a journalist as “disgraceful”. Protesters yelled...
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Efforts to remove NI Protocol must go on despite Tory turbulence – Donaldson

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Efforts to remove the Northern Ireland Protocol must continue in the next government, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said. The DUP leader was speaking after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation on Thursday following a revolt...
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Micheal Martin ‘confident’ Government will win ‘cynical’ confidence vote

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said that he is “confident” that the Government will win a confidence vote in the Dail on Tuesday. Speaking at the Axis Community Centre in Ballymun on Monday, Mr Martin branded the vote a “cynical exercise”...
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UK: LONDON: FORMER US SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES BAKER VISIT

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English/Nat Former US Secretary of State, James Baker, says progress was made on Sunday in London talks aimed at breaking the deadlock over the future of Western Sahara. Baker said representatives from Morocco and the Algerian-backed...