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Guinness-on-wheels service a hit for Belfast

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An enterprising Belfast publican is pulling pints on people’s doorsteps in a novel response to the coronavirus outbreak. Hatfield House general manager Richard Keenan and customer Eugene Keaveney speaks. Mobile bar staff poured drinks on...
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Pupils "excited" to be back in classrooms in Scotland

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Pupils return to school at St Andrew's RC Secondary in Glasgow, Scotland. Head girl Orla Irvine says she is "excited" to be back to school, while Headteacher, Gerry O’Neil says he is "absolutely delighted” students are back. Children in...
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'I'll do whatever I have to to protect the public', says Johnson

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On a visit to a vaccination centre in Ramsgate, Kent, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will do “whatever I have to to protect the public" as the Omicron variant of Covid-19 continues to spread quickly. He told broadcasters: “We...
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Johnson: People should be cautious in run-up to Christmas

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On a visit to a vaccination centre in Ramsgate, Kent, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged people to get their booster jabs while urging caution in the run-up to Christmas due to the spread of Omicron. Mr Johnson said he will do...
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Bloomberg

Aventicum's Samhouri Expects More Dubai Property Value Declines

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Jan.19 -- Talal Samhouri, Aventicum Capital Management, Head of Asset Management discusses property declines in UAE. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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It is ‘illogical’ devolved nations don’t have Covid funding guarantees - Nicola Sturgeon

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Nicola Sturgeon says it's 'illogical' that devolved governments don't have guarantees around coronavirus funding. It comes as the Prime Minister plans to deliver his “living with Covid” plan on Monday despite a delay to ministers...
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Curated Video

Miners have another day to return to work after police killed 34 striking workers

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Striking miners remained defiant on Monday, four days after police shot dead 34 of their compatriots, with at least two thirds of them staying off the job. The Lonmin PLC platinum mine has extended its ultimatum by a day, saying strikers...
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Bloomberg

Investors Waiting Each Day for a Market Bounce: Hughes

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Oct. 16 -- James Hughes, senior market analyst at Alpari U.K., discusses investor sentiment and the factors preventing markets from rebounding as a global stock selloff deepens. He speaks on Countdown.
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SYND 19 01 80 INTERVIEW WITH PEBCO MEMBER, DAN QE QE

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Dan Qe Qe, an executive member of the Port Elizabeth Black Civic Organisation(PEBCO), said in an interview on 14 January, in Port Elizabeth, that he believed the South African police security branch were "after" him, because he had...
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Care home residents receive Oxford vaccine

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Pauline Dickens, 84 and Irene Thompson, 78 are given the Oxford vaccine by GP Sarah Griffiths at a Stockport care home. Quotes from Julie Veritiero, manager of Wellcroft care home, recipient Pauline Dickens and Gemma Billing, community...
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Boris Johnson speaks on covid-19

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking at a vaccine centre in regards to the booster vaccine programme and possible Christmas restrictions on the 16th December 2021 in Ramsgate, England
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Red Cross Workers Search for still Missing People

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Red Cross Workers Search for still Missing People
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PINOCHET: SPOKESMAN FOR PINOCHET GIVES INTERVIEW

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English/Nat Spanish judge has added 32 more charges of alleged torture to those already facing former Chilean dictator General Pinochet. The move came only two days after the House of Lords struck the majority of charges against the...
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RR7652A LEBANON THE POST-WAR SITUATION

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In Lebanon, the 20-month civil war seems to have ended with the presence of the 30,000 strong Arab peace army (composed mainly of Syrians). The gigantic problems of reconstruction loom ahead, but will the disputing factions unite to...
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CLEAN : Gao returning to normal

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CLEAN : Gao returning to normal
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: China keeps security grip on Urumqi

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CLEAN: China keeps security grip on Urumqi
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CLEAN: Strikers could be sacked from Tuesday: Lonmin

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CLEAN: Strikers could be sacked from Tuesday: Lonmin
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Central African government promises pay

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CLEAN : Central African government promises pay
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Journalists under fire in Bangkok

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CLEAN: Journalists under fire in Bangkok
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Libyan capital 'calm' as rebels retreat

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VOICED: Libyan capital 'calm' as rebels retreat
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : On Greek islands children of war hungry for education

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Standing outside a refugee camp on the Greek island of Chios with other children her age little Roza can't wait to get an early start to her day
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CLEAN : Turkey Germany must rebuild friendship: German FM

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Germany and Turkey must work towards a better relationship frayed by a series of disputes Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel says
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Sky News

Prince Harry visits Borough Market the day after it reopens after the London Terror attacks

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interviews with Cheese Stall holders in Borough Market speaking on Prince Harry's Visit. Prince Harry paid a visit to Borough Market on the day after it reopened following the London Terror attacks. The Prince...