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CLEAN : Ireland will see COVID-19 test delays due to shortages: PM

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During a visit to a self-isolation and hospital step-down facility in Dublin designed to reduce the stress on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 crisis, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says that "because there is an...
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Press Association

London Mayor Sadiq Khan interview on major tube extension

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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan visits Nine Elms station on the Northern Line extension to see the ticket hall and platforms as work is completed in south London on the new underground line which is due to open in autumn this year.
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Tanaiste Leo Varadkar urges people to continue to work from home

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Tanaiste Leo Varadkar provides an update on the use of antigen testing in workplaces at Government buildings in Dublin. The new testing regime comes as the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is set to hold a press conference amid concerns...
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Bloomberg

Australia Has an Important Relationship With China: Finance Minister

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May.12 -- Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann discusses the escalating tensions between Australia and China and the government’s call for an investigation into the origin of coronavirus. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

La Trobe's Bisley on Challenges for China from Ukraine War

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Nick Bisley, Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University, believes that Russia's invasion of Ukraine presents the biggest diplomatic challenge that China has faced since the financial crisis. He explains why in "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Murdoch quizzed on private lobbying of UK leaders

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1. Mid of counsel for the Leveson Inquiry Robert Jay QC, asking question, UPSOUND (English) "Was it made clear to Mr Cameron (referring to the British Prime Minister) that the Sun would be endorsing the Conservative Party?" 2. SOUNDBITE...
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Press Association

Student accommodation to be opened for Ukrainian refugees

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Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has said that colleges and universities in Ireland will open student accommodation to Ukrainian refugees.
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Bloomberg

Compass Andrew Su on FX Strategy

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Compass Global Markets Andrew Su discusses the outlook for G-10 currencies and his latest FX strategy. Su expects the US dollar to weaken across the board over the next quarter, while being long on the Euro and Australian Dollar. He...
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Bloomberg

Tech Companies Choose Ireland Beyond Taxes: Redmond

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Sept. 30 -- American Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Mark Redmond discusses why technology companies are in Ireland and the countrys relationship with the U.K. as it pertains to taxes. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

CAN 093 SURGEON GENERAL RELEASES SMOKING REPORT

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The United States Surgeon General Luther L. Terry has released a report on smoking which links the habit to lung cancer and heart disease. 1. ws US surgeon general Luther Terry with newsmen 2. mcu Terry at microphone 3. ms officials...
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Bloomberg

Davies: Markets Need Brexit Transition Assurance

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Dec.13 -- Howard Davies, chairman at RBS, discusses the need for financial market assurance on the U.K.'s Brexit transition. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Nomura's Alexander Warns of Regulation Race to the Bottom

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Feb.03 -- Lewis Alexander, chief U.S. economist at Nomura, discusses how U.S. financial deregulation can impact global banking standards. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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CLEAN : Banning pro-Erdogan rallies in EU counterproductive: analyst

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With Turkey and its NATO allies locked in one of their worst disputes in years analyst Didier Billion weighs in on a standoff that risks damaging Ankara's already deteriorating relations with the European Union
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Bloomberg

Nasdaq CEO Says IPO Applications Up, But Restricted by Shutdown

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Jan.24 -- Adena Friedman, chief executive officer at Nasdaq, discusses market volatility, the IPO pipeline, and attempts to form a members exchange. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting...
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Bloomberg

Former PM Monti on Italy’s Budget, China Relationship, Brexit

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Apr.05 -- Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti discusses Italian growth, what the revised figure means for the budget, the possibility of early elections, Italy’s relationship with China, Brexit negotiations, President Trump threats...
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Sky News

Interview with Sadiq Khan about Omicron

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CLEAN: Interior shots of an interview with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan about the concern of the rising Omicron COVID-19 cases in London on 18th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

Simon Coveney discusses Ukraine crisis

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Interview with Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence Simon Coveney at the 100th anniversary of Irish Air Corps ceremony, where he talks about his meeting with Brandon Lewis and the crisis in Ukraine
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Bloomberg

Gold Futures Higher on House Stimulus Bill Passage

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Dec.29 -- In this edition of Futures in Focus, Bloomberg's Eddie van der Walt examines the influence of a weaker U.S. dollar on the price of gold on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

People of Creeslough stand together once more at the end of longest week

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A five-year-old girl and her father who died together as they shopped for a birthday cake have been remembered “side by side” during their joint funeral service.
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Press Association

Irish Government agrees ‘ambitious’ carbon reduction targets

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The Irish Government has agreed “bold” and “ambitious” targets to limit emissions in key sectors of the economy, the Green Party leader has said. Eamon Ryan said it was a “hugely significant and important day”. An agreement was reached...
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Curated Video

The deaths of three respected tornado researchers near Oklahoma City have renewed questions over whether the risk of dashing off into violent storms in Tornado Alley is too great, regardless of the adrenaline rush.

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HEADLINE: Storm chasing critical, profitable and dangerous--------------------------------CAPTION: The deaths of three respected tornado researchers near Oklahoma City have renewed questions over whether the risk of dashing off into...
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Press Association

DUP leader urges UK Government to publish NI protocol plans

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DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said he wanted to see the UK Government publish its plans over the Northern Ireland Protocol before making any decision on restoring the Stormont political institutions. Sir Jeffrey said he told the...
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto's CEO Says Focus Is on Smart Buying

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Mar.19 -- Rio Tinto's Chief Executive Jean Sebastien Jacques discusses how Rio plans to adapt to changes in China's economy. He spoke to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie at the China Development Forum over the weekend. Tom began buy asking him...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In French prisons freedom through reading isn't just a metaphor

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Avid readers know the pleasure of escaping through literature