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Theresa May picks out Vladimir Putin as she condemns state of politics

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In Theresa May's last global speech as Prime Minister, she gave a warning to her predecessor about the dangers of absolution and not compromising. In her speech about the dangers of rhetoric, Theresa May would not give away if she was...
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Bloomberg

Trump Throws Doubt on Reports U.S. May Renew Huawei's License

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Aug.19 -- Trump pushed back on media reports this weekend that the Commerce Department is poised, as soon as Monday, to renew Huawei Technologies Co.’s temporary general license to buy supplies for the U.S. “Huawei is a company that we...
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Bloomberg

House Impeachment Inquiry Has 'Connected the Dots,' Sen. Cardin Says

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Nov.20 -- Senator Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat, discusses the House impeachment proceedings. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Ireland's Donohoe Says National Finances Can Survive No-Deal Brexit

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Oct.09 -- Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe discusses the Irish backstop, the prospect of another delay of the Brexit deadline, and whether Ireland's finances can handle a no-deal Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on...
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Huawei to gain limited access to 5G network in UK - Dominic Raab statement

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Foreign Secretary’s statement on Huawei, given in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the Government’s decision to use Huawei technology in its 5G network does not affect the UK’s ability to...
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Starmer calls for resolution to Northern Ireland Brexit dispute

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said that reaching a global agreement on Covid vaccines should be the central focus of the G7. Sir Keir commented on the ongoing Northern Ireland Brexit arrangements dispute, saying: “The Government needs...
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Labour leader calls for Government Covid-19 inquiry to be fast-forwarded

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called for the inquiry on the Government's handling of the pandemic to be fast-forwarded in light of allegations made by the Prime Minister's former chief advisor Dominic Cummings.
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Press Association

London mayor calls for national lockdown for England

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan calls for a national lockdown and tighter controls at the UK border to stop new strains of the coronavirus taking hold throughout the difficult winter period.
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Bloomberg

Ireland Wants Certainty on Northern Ireland Trade: Byrne

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Apr.28 -- Following the ratification of the Brexit trade deal in the European Parliament, there is now a need to focus on "giving Northern Ireland the certainty that it needs," Irish Minister of State for Europe Thomas Byrne told...
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Teaching union urges Government to act on scientific advice over schools reopening

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Teaching union chief says it's 'not enough for the Government to simply hope for the best' over the planned reopening of schools in January. Dr Patrick Roach of the NASUWT said published guidelines did not take account of a new and more...
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Press Association

Arlene Foster – Northern Ireland Protocol is not going to work

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First Minister Arlene Foster and Finance Minister Conor Murphy speak about the Northern Ireland Protocol controversy.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French food charity hosts vaccination centre for those 'under the radar'

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It's easy": for Beauty and Kamel, obstacles to vaccination against Covid fall away at the 'Restos du Coeur' food charity in Bordeaux, which offers injections at the same time as food distribution (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Ireland may be required to take in well over 20,000 Ukrainian refugees, says Taoiseach

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The Irish premier has indicated that the country may be required to take in well over the 20,000 Ukrainian refugees speculated in recent days. Micheal Martin said it was “hard to be definitive”, but that it was possible that the country...
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Bloomberg

Equities Are the Place to Be: Defiance's Jablonski

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Defiance ETFs CEO Sylvia Jablonski says "equities are the place to be" right now and she sees many investment opportunities. She's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Possible war crimes in Ukraine must be investigated, says Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starner addresses a variety of topics while on a visit to the Brightkidz pre-school in Harrow, including on the cost of living crisis in the UK and the war in Ukraine. He also addresses claims made by Labour...
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Sky News

Interview with Labour Party Keir Starmer as he visits nursery

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour Party Keir Starmer visiting Brightkidz Preschool in Stanmore on 4 April 2022 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Sembcorp's Chang on COP26

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Eugene Cheng, chief financial officer at Sembcorp Industries, discusses COP26 and renewable energy with Haidi Stroud Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Press Association

Government fiscal plans a Thatcherite-on-steroids budget, says Conor Murphy

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Government plans for wide-ranging tax cuts are a “Thatcherite-on-steroids” budget, Stormont’s finance minister Conor Murphy has said. The Sinn Fein minister, who wrote to the Treasury earlier this week seeking targeted support for...
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Sky News

Home Secretary Priti Patel's Conservative Party speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Home Secretary Priti Patel's speech at the Consevative Party conference on 5 October 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

Mayor of London and Transport Secretary visit new Northern line tube stations

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The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and the Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps visit the new Northern line extension tube stations, Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station. It is the London Underground’s first major expansion this...
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Bloomberg

Watanabe on Japan's Election Results

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Yorizumi Watanabe, Former Japan Deputy Director-General for Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs discusses the latest on the Japanese election results. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Sean Napier challenging DUP boycott of north south ministerial meetings

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Sean Napier with his solicitor Paul Farrell. Mr Napier is challenging the DUP boycott of north south ministerial meetings. Commenting outside Belfast High Court after the latest hearing.
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan: Planned rail strikes target the wrong people

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said he does not want planned tube strikes to go ahead, stating that the industrial action targets the wrong people.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nhlanhla Lux Mohlauli, the public face of S.Africa anti-migrant movement

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From one of the poorest community in Soweto to the wealthy "white schools", Nhlanhla "Lux" Mohlauli drew radical conclusions from the contradictions of two conflicting worlds and has become the face of Operation Dudula, a controversial...