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Press Association

Passengers face delays at London Paddington as train drivers take strike action

Higher Ed
Passengers at Paddington Station, London, as members of the train drivers' union at 16 train operators in England stage a 24-hour strike in a bitter, long-running dispute over pay and conditions. Rail passengers face fresh disruption...
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Press Association

Transport Minister joined by Bosco the puppet to mark 40 years of the Dublin Dart

Higher Ed
Transport Minister Eamon Ryan was joined by the famous children’s puppet Bosco in celebrating 40 years of the Dart at Grand Canal Dock Dart station, Dublin. Mr Ryan said the train service should be extended to other Irish cities for...
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Press Association

Ministers arrive for first Cabinet meeting since General Election

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer will chair the first meeting of his new Cabinet and face questions from the media after promising to start work “immediately” on his first full day in Downing Street. The Prime Minister appointed his top team on Friday...
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Press Association

Sunak brushes off suggestion that Tories are deserting him

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak has brushed off questions about Tories deserting his party. It comes after Mark Logan, who represented Bolton North East until Parliament dissolved ahead of the election, quit the Conservative Party to back Labour and former...
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak arrives by train at Bury Station and visits Burrs Activity Centre

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak with the Conservative candidate for Bury North and Lee Kenny (left) and East Lancashire Railway General Manager Lee Kenny (right) at Bury Station before meeting 8-year-old twins Jessica (centre) and Sophia Kaye at Burrs...
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Press Association

Andy Burnham launches his 2024 mayoral campaign

Higher Ed
Andy Burnham launches his 2024 mayoral campaign for Greater Manchester. Mr Burnham gave his address in Salford. Mr Burnham promised to further integrate Manchester's bus services, as well as continue his scheme for tackling homelessness...
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Bloomberg

Bullet Train Rail Pass Prices Soar 70% for Tourists in Japan

Higher Ed
Japan's JR train network has raised prices of rail passes for tourists for the first time in four decades, by an average of 70%. Still, demand is likely to stay strong thanks to a cheaper yen and flow of inbound visitors. Supriya Singh...
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak visits site of future Haxby railway station

Higher Ed
Julian Sturdy, Conservative MP for York Outer, Paul Mckeown, finance and commercial director, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Andrew Haines, Chief Executive and Board member of Network Rail and Anna Weeks, Principal Programme Sponsor of...
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Bloomberg

MTR CEO on Interim Results

Higher Ed
Jacob Kam, chief executive officer at MTR, discusses the railway operator's first half results after the company reported a 12 percent year-on-year decline in net income and 20 percent jump in revenue. He speaks with Bloomebrg's Haidi...
News Clip4:57
Press Association

Mick Lynch tells striking doctors the Government has united society through industrial action

Higher Ed
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch told members of the British Medical Association that his union stood with them in "solidarity and support" at a rally in London.
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Bloomberg

Kenyan President William Ruto on Foreign Investment, $2B Eurobond, Debt

Higher Ed
Kenyan President William Ruto discusses attracting foreign direct investment, repurchasing at least half of the country's $2 billion eurobond, and his outlook for growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine on the sidelines of the Summit...
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Press Association

UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Rail services, BBC local radio, the NHS and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
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Press Association

UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Rail services, BBC local radio, the NHS and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
News Clip0:59
Press Association

UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Rail services, BBC local radio and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
News Clip0:54
Press Association

UK strikes – who will be walking out in the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Commuters, holidaymakers and football fans all face disruption in coming weeks as railways and airports are set to be affected by strike action. Here is a look at strikes expected over the next few weeks.
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Bloomberg

UK Transport Secretary Wants Rail Union to Vote on Offer

Higher Ed
Mark Harper, UK transport secretary, says a fair and reasonable offer was made to the unions representing rail drivers. A labor dispute has been ongoing for about a year. He spoke to Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden.
News Clip0:57
Press Association

Train drivers to stage three fresh strikes - including on FA Cup final day

Higher Ed
Train drivers will stage three fresh strikes in a long-running row over pay, including on FA Cup final day. Members of Aslef will walk out on May 12 and 31 - and when Wembley hosts Manchester City and Manchester United on June 3.
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Bridgeman Arts

World War II Soldiers Survey Railroad Damage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
EUROPE - CIRCA 1942-1944 World War II Soldiers Survey Railroad Damage.
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Bridgeman Arts

Seeing London: London Types 1929 (HD) - policemen, postmen, street hawkers, bootblacks. Working people of London.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD footage of 1929 London. Shots include a policeman directing traffic at Marble Arch; a chimney sweep; a postman; the Household Cavalry; a knife grinder; a group of women shelling peas in Covent Garden market; street hawkers; motorcars...
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Bridgeman Arts

Men leaving their families and moving into work camps. France, 1943

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1940s French documentary Les Cadets du Conservatoire (The Conservatory Cadets), about the story of the Cadets of National Conservatoire in Paris under German occupation in WWII. Men getting their work cards, kissing their...
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Press Association

Commuters in London as Government urges public to work from home where possible

Higher Ed
Commuters at Paddington and Marylebone stations as the Government urges people to work from home. Boris Johnson is reacting to a rise in coronavirus cases, having previously asked people to return to workplaces.
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Press Association

UK strike action: What strikes are coming up?

Higher Ed
The UK has been hit by a barrage of industrial action as nurses, rail workers and Border Force are among a host of industries to take industrial action.
Stock Footage2:45
Bridgeman Arts

Trains, architecture and trade in Beijing, China, 1920s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the 1920s film 'China's Forbidden City' about Peking (Beijing) in China. The screen journal of a camera man's visit to the Imperial City of Beijing. Beijing was put on the tourist map for Americans by the Canadian Pacific...
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Bridgeman Arts

Washing Drying in the Streets of New York in 1901 on the Day William McKinley was Assasinated

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Washing Drying in the Streets of New York in 1901 on the Day William McKinley was Assasinated