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Press Association

Badenoch warns business chiefs Labour would impose ‘stifling’ conditions - full speech

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Kemi Badenoch warns the CityUK international conference in London that a Labour government could result in the “stifling of the free market” with increasing levels of state intervention. The Business Secretary told financial firms that...
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Press Association

Gordon Brown: Treasury must leave ‘comfort zone’ to ‘break out’ of low growth

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Gordon Brown called for a “turnaround strategy” for the economy and urged the Treasury to get out of its “comfort zone” and help the UK “break out” of a low-growth cycle. He joined fellow former prime minister Sir John Major on Monday in...
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Press Association

Gove announces plans to allow councils to block housing on the greenbelt

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Michael Gove announces plans to make it easier for councils to veto new developments on the greenbelt to tackle the UK’s housing crisis. In his address at the Royal Institute of British Architects in central London, he announced a series...
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Press Association

Micheal Martin calls for end to Israel's 'disproportionate' bombardment of Gaza

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Ireland's deputy prime minister said Israel's bombardment of Gaza was "disproportionate" as he rejected calls for Ireland to expel the country's ambassador. Tanaiste Micheal Martin said he understood Israel's anger after Hamas murdered...
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Press Association

Micheal Martin rejects calls to expel Israel's ambassador to Ireland over 'disproportionate' war in Gaza

Higher Ed
Expelling Israel’s ambassador to Ireland would undermine efforts to get Irish citizens out of Gaza, the country’s deputy premier has insisted. Micheal Martin was responding to a call from Ireland’s main opposition party Sinn Fein, which...
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Press Association

Starmer clarifies position on Israel-Gaza conflict

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Sir Keir Starmer has said Israel does not have the right to withhold humanitarian aid from Gaza as he sought to clarify his remarks about the siege after sparking concern. Speaking to broadcasters, the Labour leader said: “I know that...
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Press Association

Humza Yousaf: Good riddance to the Tories

Higher Ed
Humza Yousaf has hit out at Home Secretary Suella Braverman in his speech to the SNP conference. He also took aim at Sir Keir Starmer, saying: “The closer he gets to Downing Street, the further he retreats from his principles.!
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Bloomberg

Biden, Kishida, Yoon Set to Meet in US

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The leaders of Japan and South Korea are set to meet in the US for a tri-lateral summit beginning on Friday. Isabel Reynolds and Sangmi Cha report on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

BRICS Don't Compete With Any Other Bloc, Sookal Says

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South Africa's Ambassador to BRICS Anil Sooklal speaks to Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja following his participation in a conference at Bloomberg's Johannesburg office on Monday. He says the group is nearing consensus on guidelines for...
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Bloomberg

India's Vaishnaw On New Data Protection Law

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India Minister of Railways, Communications and Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw discusses the significance of the country's new Digital Personal Data Protection Bill. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Bloomberg

Mike Pyle on Debt Talks, China

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The US Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs says Republicans are playing a risky game in the debt ceiling drama. Mike Pyle also talked about America's trade ties with China, in an exclusive conversation...
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Bloomberg

Tsinghua University's Bo on Xi-Puting Meeting

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Zhou Bo, Senior Fellow at Center for International Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University, discusses Xi's visit in Moscow and China's peace initiative for Ukraine. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

AI Expert Wants Developers to Take Responsibilities Seriously

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Berkeley Director of the Center for Intelligent Systems Stuart Russell, who is the second signatory on the petition calling for a halt to AI development, joins Ed Ludlow to discuss why he believes a "serious conversation" about ways to...
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Bloomberg

France's Macron Heads to China on State Visit

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French President Emmanuel Macron heads to China for a three-day visit. But what does Xi Jinping really hope to accomplish? Reinhard Buetikofer of the European Parliament explains the significance of the trip. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Can AI Create a Better Society?

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The role of artificial intelligence is yet to be seen. To some it's a fad and to others it's life changing. But can it build a better society? Lila Ibrahim, Chief Operating Officer, DeepMind and Eva Maydell, Member of the European...
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Bloomberg

Lynas CEO on Business Strategy, Rare Earths

Higher Ed
Amanda Lacaze, CEO and Managing Director at Lynas, discusses her outlook for business strategy and the rare earths market. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts from the sidelines of the 'Macquarie Australia Conference' on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

IBM CEO Ginni Rometty Says IBM Was Built on Diversity and Inclusion

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Sep.17 -- Ginni Rometty, International Business Machines Corp. chair, president and chief executive officer, discusses the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

What 1776 Represents Today

Higher Ed
Misconceptions about America's founding haven't been exclusive to one political ideology.
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Bloomberg

Bill Bradley on Revenue Neutrality and Tax Reform

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May.19 -- Former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley discusses tax loopholes and revenue neutrality in tax reform. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Jimmy Carter Says a New Nafta Organization Should Benefit All

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Aug.28 -- Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter discusses the latest developments in Nafta talks and the legacy of Sen. John McCain with Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

US Health Chief: Embryo gene editing 'great shock'

Higher Ed
Early last year, a little-known Chinese researcher turned up at an elite meeting in Berkeley, California, where scientists and ethicists were discussing a technology that had shaken the field to its core — an emerging tool for "editing"...
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Curated Video

US Health Chief: Embryo gene editing 'great shock'

Higher Ed
Early last year, a little-known Chinese researcher turned up at an elite meeting in Berkeley, California, where scientists and ethicists were discussing a technology that had shaken the field to its core — an emerging tool for "editing"...
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Press Association

Keir Starmer sets out his ‘contract’ with the British people

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer offered a new “contract with the British people” as he set out his vision of how Labour would govern in office. In a keynote speech in Birmingham, Sir Keir promised “straight leadership”.
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Sky News

Ted Cruz Rally Speech in Fort Wayne, Indiana

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Ted Cruz Rally Speech in Fort Wayne, Indiana