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Bloomberg

This Stocks Bounce is 'Very Discouraging': 3-Minute MLIV

Higher Ed
Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta, Guy Johnson, and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan apologises to Rosamund Kissi-Adoo-Debrah on behalf of the GLA

Higher Ed
Sadiq Khan apologised to Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah on behalf of the GLA for not acting sooner to tackle air pollution. Her daughter, Ella became the first person in the world to have air pollution cited as a cause of death.
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Press Association

Nottingham victims’ families say Rishi Sunak has not ruled out public inquiry

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The families of Nottingham attack victims said they "felt listened to" after attending a meeting in Downing Street. Relatives of Nottigham attack victims Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates, had an audience on Monday with...
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Press Association

Nottingham victim's families say they 'felt listened to' after meeting at No 10

Higher Ed
The families of Nottingham attack victims said they "felt listened to" after attending a meeting in Downing Street. Relatives of Nottigham attack victims Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates, had an audience on Monday with...
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Bloomberg

New San Francisco Mayor on GenAI, City's Outlook

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San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie joins Caroline Hyde to discuss his plans to revive the city's business district and attract talent from around the world. Plus, his views on the city being a hub for generative AI, OpenAI's Sam...
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Press Association

"We have a moral imparative to turn things around" says Anneliese Dodds

Higher Ed
Rt Hon Anneliese Dodds, Minister of State for Development in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, lays out her priorities for meeting international development goals over the coming parliament at Chatham House.
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Curated Video

Kamala Harris on the Israel-Hamas war

Higher Ed
In her DNC speech, Kamala Harris said she is working "around the clock" with the president to ensure "Israel is secure" and that Palestinian people can "realize their right" to freedom. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Mary Robinson: Spend money on climate now or our future will be more grim

Higher Ed
Mary Robinson has said money should be spent on climate change measures now or Ireland’s future will be “more grim”. The former Irish president said there was a need for urgency and leadership on climate and that it was “not good” that...
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Curated Video

Schumer calls on Israel to hold new election amid war

Higher Ed
The United States' highest-ranking Jewish official said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is a "major obstacle to peace."
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Press Association

Ireland recognises state of Palestine – Taoiseach and Tanaiste full remarks

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Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tanaiste Micheal Martin speak in Dublin as Ireland joined Norway and Spain in recognising the state of Palestine. Full remarks.
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Press Association

Stardust fire solicitor speaks demanding an official state apology

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Stardust fire solicitor Darragh Mackin, speaking outside Government Buildings in Dublin, following a meeting with Taoiseach Simon Harris, after families of the survivors and victims called for an official state apology, which Mr Harris...
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Curated Video

Ozempic babies: Are GLP-1 drugs causing more pregnancies in women?

Higher Ed
Scripps News asked dual board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Greg Marchand about the possible truth behind some claims on social media.
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Press Association

Families of Israeli hostages call for their release six months on

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Families of hostages held by Hamas joined a rally in London to call for their release, saying the six months after the October 7 attack have been “hell”. Sunday marked six months after Hamas’s raid on Israel that killed 1,200 people and...
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Press Association

Dame Maureen Lipman: 'We will not accept the victims being turned into the villians or just into the vansihsed'

Higher Ed
Families of hostages held by Hamas joined a rally in London to call for their release, saying the six months after the October 7 attack have been “hell”. Colonel Richard Kemp, former commander of the British forces in Afghanistan,...
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Curated Video

Scientists may now know what is causing long COVID

Higher Ed
Researchers took blood tests and special brain scans of 32 patients who previously had a COVID infection.
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Curated Video

Families of US hostages in Gaza hold out hope for imminent release

Higher Ed
Citing both the suffering of civilians in Gaza and their own agony, they urge negotiators to get the job done on a possible cease-fire deal.
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Press Association

Irish opposition calls on Government to join South African case against Israel

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The Irish Government has been accused of “cowardice” as the main opposition parties called on Ireland to join South Africa’s case against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). South Africa says the scale of the deaths and...
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Press Association

Humza Yousaf serves an early Christmas dinner to elderly residents at risk of loneliness in Dundee

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Humza Yousaf served an early Christmas dinner to elderly residents at risk of loneliness in Dundee. The First Minister was put to work by Dundee United’s Community Trust to serve soup, turkey and pudding to football fans at Tannadice...
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The Recount

One Million COVID Deaths - a Grim Milestone for the U.S.

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As the U.S. reaches the grim milestone of one million lives lost to COVID-19, it should be time for a national reckoning with the grief and suffering that has transpired. And yet, for many Americans, the pandemic has become one more...
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Press Association

UK government "dangerously off track" to meeting 2030 climate targets, say climate campaigners

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International climate campaigner for Friends of the Earth, Rachel Kennerley, says the UK government is "dangerously off track" to meet its climate targets according to analysis done by the group. Ms Kennerley was speaking at the Cop28...
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Press Association

Families react to Hillsborough report

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Quotes from Margaret Aspinall (who lost son James) and Charlotte Hennessy (who lost dad James) and Quotes from Deanna and Debbie Matthews (who lost uncle/brother Brian), giving their reactions to the government's response to the report...
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Press Association

Tom Tugendhat speaks at march against antisemitism in London

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Minister of State for Security Tom Tugendhat takes part in a march against antisemitism organised by the volunteer-led charity Campaign Against Antisemitism in central London.
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Press Association

Starmer suggests Gaza position is about readying Labour for government

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has indicated that his steadfast stance on refusing to back calls for a ceasefire in Gaza is about showing his credentials to be the next prime minister. Sir Keir said that “working with our international...
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Press Association

Starmer says there is 'complete unity' in the Labour party on Gaza

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer would not be drawn on whether he feared losing more frontbenchers over his party’s refusal to back a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Asked by broadcasters about the prospect of further resignations during a visit to...