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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Divided democrats hold key minority in Hong Kong polls

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Divided democrats hold key minority in Hong Kong polls
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Sky News

Stephen Phillips steps down as Tory MP

Higher Ed
VOICED: You probably had never heard of him before tonight, and from Downing Street's response, you might suspect Theresa May didn't know much more. But by resigning from Parliament and triggering a by-election, Stephen Phillips has...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Pushes Brexit Bill Deadline as May Meets With Trump

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- The U.K. government is giving Parliament two weeks to debate a bill published today offering a draft law to trigger Brexit under Article 50. Prime Minister Theresa May is traveling to the United States to meet with President...
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s Mann: Parliament Brexit Vote as Early as Monday

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- U.K. Treasury Select Committee Member John Mann offers a timeline for the U.K. Parliament's vote on the triggering of Article 50 as he sees a simple bill winning by a huge majority. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on...
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Sky News

Theresa May Under Pressure Regarding Brexit Plans

Higher Ed
VOICED: The Prime Minister is under pressure to reveal her next move on Brexit today, after the Supreme Court ruled parliament must get a vote on when Article 50 is triggered. Footage of the Supreme Court of the U.K., and the Palace of...
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Sky News

Is the Cabinet Split Over Brexit Progress?

Higher Ed
VOICED: Good evening. Downing Street has denied a senior cabinet split over whether Britain needs to agree a deal with Europe ahead of Brexit. This as the Brexit Minister called on MPs to back the bill unchanged - as all signs point to...
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Bloomberg

Brexit Plaintiff Miller Says Court Remains an Option

Higher Ed
Mar.14 -- Gina Miller, lead plaintiff in the Brexit case brought before the U.K.'s Supreme Court and founding partner at SCM Direct, talks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards about Parliamentary legislation allowing the U.K. government to...
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Sky News

EU Withdrawal Bill Debate to be Delayed

Higher Ed
VOICED: The EU Withdrawal Bill -- which was due before the House of Commons next week -- may now not be discussed until after the Autumn recess. The bill is designed to transfer EU law into UK law before Brexit -- but faces a series of...
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Curated Video

Protesters outside UK parliament, analysis

Higher Ed
A UK government amendment to renegotiate the so-called Irish backstop in the divorce deal with the European Union has changed little, according to a European politics professor and Brexit analyst.
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Bloomberg

Sturgeon: SNP to Support Cooper-Boles Amendment

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon discusses today's key votes in parliament, which ones she backs, the economic impact of the U.K. crashing out of the EU, the timing of another independence referendum for Scotland and...
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Bloomberg

No-Deal Brexit Would Be 'Disastrous,' U.K.'s Benn Says

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- U.K. Labour Party lawmaker Hilary Benn, the chairman of Parliament’s Brexit select committee, discusses the U.K.'s vote on Brexit amendments with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Angry scenes as rival Brexit groups protest

Higher Ed
Protests escalated outside Britain's Houses of Parliament on Tuesday, as politicians started voting on proposed amendments on a deal to leave the European Union, hoping to end a long stalemate.
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Curated Video

Armoured limousine used by Putin unveiled

Higher Ed
Aurus, the high-end Russian automobile manufacturer favoured by President Vladimir Putin, on Thursday showcased their latest limousine and sedan at the 89th Geneva Motor Show.
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Bloomberg

The Brexit Deal’s Express Timetable

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will find out tonight if he has any chance of getting his breakthrough Brexit deal through Parliament and whether he can do so ahead of the October 31st deadline. The main action happens at...
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Bloomberg

Sterling Has a Breather With No-Deal Off the Table: Fidelity's Iannelli

Higher Ed
Oct.21 -- Andrea Iannelli, investment director at Fidelity International, examines optimism around the pound as markets focus on the potential for Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal to pass Parliament this week. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Johnson Revives Push to Get Brexit Deal Passed

Higher Ed
Oct.21 -- U.K. Prime minister Boris Johnson is making a fresh bid to deliver on his promise to take Britain out of the European Union on Oct. 31 amid mounting optimism that he now has the backing to get his deal through Parliament. Maria...
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Curated Video

Barnier, Farage comment on Brexit developments

Higher Ed
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier on Monday ignored questions from journalists asking if the divorce deal would go ahead on the 31st of October, saying only that "now it's with the Parliament."
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Bloomberg

U.K. to Hold General Election on Dec. 12

Higher Ed
Oct.29 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson finally won parliamentary backing for the vote on his fourth attempt. He’s hoping it will help resolve the Brexit crisis that’s dragged on in the U.K. since 2016. Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern...
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Curated Video

All eyes on Senate, as impeachment trial begins

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial quickly burst into a partisan fight Tuesday at the Capitol as Democrats objected strongly to rules proposed by the Republican leader for compressed arguments and a speedy trial.
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Curated Video

All eyes on Senate, as impeachment trial begins

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial quickly burst into a partisan fight Tuesday at the Capitol as Democrats objected strongly to rules proposed by the Republican leader for compressed arguments and a speedy trial.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Thune: "Advantageous for Everyone" to Work Out Government Funding

Higher Ed
Senator John Thune (R-SD) tells Bloomberg TV's Joe Mathieu the priorities we could see in the lame duck session and that he thinks there's an increasing likelihood raising the debt ceiling will be an issue addressed in next year's...
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Press Association

Ball remains in Scottish Government’s court on gender recognition reforms – Jack

Higher Ed
Alister Jack has said the ball remains in the Scottish Government’s court in the dispute over gender recognition legislation, saying he simply disagrees with its arguments. The Scottish Secretary said it is up to ministers in Edinburgh...
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TED-Ed

A 3-Minute Guide to the Bill of Rights

8th - 12th Standards
If you don't have the time to spend an entire class on the Bill of Rights, or you are looking for a simple overview, this video provides clear and illustrated descriptions of each of the first ten amendments to the Constitution. You may...