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Kissinger Sees 'Probable' China-Taiwan Military Conflict

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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says a military conflict between China and Taiwan is probable unless the "current trajectory of relations" is altered. He made the comments in an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John...
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Sturgeon is Europe’s ‘most impressive’ politician despite her arrest – Yousaf

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First Minister Humza Yousaf spoke to journalists in Holyrood before an SNP group meeting where was set to address the arrest and subsequent release of his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon. Following the meeting, SNP depute leader Keith Brown...
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Varadkar takes questions after meeting with Luxembourg PM

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Leo Varadkar and Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel take questions after a press conference outside the Government Buildings in Dublin. The Taoiseach speaks about Christy Dignam, neutrality and a proposed Bill on State honours.
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Sadiq Khan announces £10 million fund for mentoring

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Sadiq Khan visits City Heights Academy to announce new 10 million pound found to support mentoring organisations in London.
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Protection of living standards is priority in upcoming budget, says Irish Finance Minister

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Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has said “overarching priorities” for the upcoming budget includes the protection of living standards. Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe said Government has decided to increase capital...
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Sadiq Khan says Sunak 'can't stand up to a clown like Boris Johnson'

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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, speaking at the opening of London Tech Week, commented on the ongoing fallout following the resignation of former prime minister Boris Johnson from Parliament.
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Sadiq Khan calls London the 'tech capital of the world' at London Tech Week

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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, speaking at the opening of London Tech Week at the QEII conference centre, says London is the tech capital of the world.
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Sadiq Khan suggests Tories want to 'run away from their record' following Paul Scully's failure in London Mayoral race

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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan , speaking at the opening of London Tech Week suggested that the Tories want to 'run away from their record' after Paul Scully failed to make the Conservative shortlist to be the party candidate for London Mayor.
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'I can be as tough as anybody', says Minister for Finance Michael McGrath

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Minister for Finance Michael McGrath says he won't be bullied over the budget and says that he can be "as tough as anybody" in negotiations while at an event in Ashtown, Dublin.
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WAVE Trauma Centre CEO on the UK government's Legacy Bill

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WAVE Trauma Centre CEO, Sandra Peake speaks after meeting Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at Government Buildings over their concerns for the Disappeared and the UK government's Legacy Bill.
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China Bars Purchases of Micron Chips

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China has delivered its latest salvo in its semiconductor battle with the US, barring the operators of key infrastructure from buying Micron chips after they failed a security review. John Liu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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IOSCO's Moloney: Greenwashing Was Unacceptable

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IOSCO Secretary General Martin Moloney discusses banking turmoil, ESG, crypto, and challenges facing regulators. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ombudsman asks government to use surplus funds to put children’s needs first

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Ireland is falling behind in its commitment to young people due to housing shortages and a lack of access to mental health services, the Children’s Ombudsman has said. The annual Falling Behind report, published on Tuesday, outlines the...
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South Korea, Japan Leaders Meet to Mend Ties

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The leaders of South Korea and Japan have pledged to end a long-simmering dispute that damaged security and trade ties. President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met for the first formal summit since 2011. Isabel Reynolds...
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Navigating Europe Post-Brexit

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As Europe and its key trading partners keep struggling to find the right mix of rules governing the movement of goods and services, business is caught in the middle. It's a disadvantage the region's companies can ill afford amid fallout...
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"We will not abandon those in the oil and gas industry", says Humza Yousaf

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"We will not abandon those in the oil and gas industry", says Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf. He was speaking at the All-Energy Conference in Glasgow on Wednesday.
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar visits US ahead of St Patrick's Day

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaking to the Media at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington at the beginning of his St Patrick's Day trip to the US.
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Sadiq Khan reacts to Starmer blocking Corbyn from standing as a Labour candidate

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Interview with Sadiq Khan reacting to Starmer blocking Corbyn from standing as a Labour candidate. Sir Keir Starmer successfully got the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) to vote not to endorse his predecessor from contesting...
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DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says his party will vote against the Windsor Framework in the Commons this week

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DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says his party will vote against the Windsor Framework in the Commons this week. He emphasised while the vote in Parliament on Wednesday is on secondary legislation that would give effect to the Stormont...
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says DUP will vote against the Windsor Framework

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DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says his party will vote against the Windsor Framework in the Commons this week. He emphasised while the vote in Parliament on Wednesday is on secondary legislation that would give effect to the Stormont...
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Joe Biden thanks Leo Varadkar for "standing together" against Ukraine

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US President Joe Biden thanked Taoiseach Leo Varadkar for "standing together" against Russian aggression in Ukraine, as the duo met at the White House on St Patrick's Day.
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118 arrests made following Grand National protests

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Quotes from Assistant Chief Constable of Merseyside Police Paul White after 118 arrests were made surrounding protest of the 2023 Grand National. He talks about how the actions unfolded across the day, where the protestors at the course...
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Varadkar says it will be ‘a privilege to welcome President Biden home'

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks about US President Joe Biden's visit to Ireland in April.
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Every penny of future policies will be aimed at reducing poverty, vows Yousaf

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Humza Yousaf has said “every penny and pound” of future Scottish Government commitments will be examined to ensure it is targeted at tackling poverty. Speaking at an anti-poverty summit in Edinburgh, the First Minister said every...