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U.K. Minister Grabbing Protester Was `Uncomfortable': Lord Mayor of London

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Jun.21 -- Lord Mayor of London Peter Estlin discusses U.K. Foreign Office Minister Mark Field's forcible handling of a female protester at a City of London dinner on Thursday evening. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Tory leadership race: Who are the ten contenders?

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Ten contenders in the Tory leadership race have been nominated to go through to the first round of voting by MPs, the joint acting chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee Dame Cheryl Gillan has said.
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Michael Gove insists he is 'in it to win it' during launch of his Conservative Party leadership bid

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Michael Gove says he is "in it to win it" as he launches his Conservative Party leadership bid in Westminster. The current Environment Secretary also urged Boris Johnson not to pull out of the race, as he did in 2016.
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Rory Stewart must persuade 'last few MPs to get across the line' before Tory leadership poll

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Conservative Party leadership candidate Rory Stewart said he has to persuade "those last few MPs to get across the line" ahead of the next round of voting in the contest. He also argued that passing the Withdrawal Agreement through...
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Mark Harper launches Tory leadership bid

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Tory MP Mark Harper at his 'ask me anything' leadership bid launch. He says he is prepared to leave without a deal, it is not possible to leave the EU on the 31st October and outlines the importance of free movement on Irish border.
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World Refugee Week: UK aims to resettle 5,000 refugees in 2020

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The UK will aim to resettle 5,000 refugees in 2020, Home Secretary Sajid Javid has announced. A new global resettlement scheme will come in to replace the vulnerable persons resettlement scheme and others, which have already helped...
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A look back at Boris Johnson's most memorable moments

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With former foreign secretary Boris Johnson favourite to become the next prime minister, we take a look at some of his most memorable moments. Boris Johnson plays basketball in London (28/05/2014), blows a vuvuzela in South Africa...
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U.K.'s Hammond Says New Brexit Referendum May Be Needed

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Jun.12 -- U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond discusses the risk of a no-deal Brexit and the possible need for either a second referendum or a general election "to test public opinion again on this question." Hammond talks...
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Boris Johnson: Points-based immigration would be subject to 'democratic controls'

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Boris Johnson has explained his plan for an Australian-style points-based immigration policy while visiting local Conservative Party members at the Queen’s Hotel in Southsea, Hampshire.
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U.K. Close to Technical Recession: Continuum Economics

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Jul.04 -- Mike Gallagher, managing director of macro and strategy at Continuum Economics, and Marilyn Watson, head of global fundamental fixed income strategy at BlackRock, discuss Brexit, the Conservative Party leadership race and the...
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Jeremy Hunt: Lifting hunting ban not a priority

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Jeremy Hunt insisted that lifting the ban on fox hunting would not be his priority as prime minister as he battled to shift the focus away from his comments on the blood sport.
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Johnson Promises Oct. 31 Brexit Amid Reports Of 'Rebel' Conservatives

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British PM reportedly threatens Tories to support exit strategy. But lawmakers are expected Tuesday to propose legislation blocking a no-deal Brexit.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg plays down Parliament suspension criticism

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Jacob Rees-Mogg says calling the suspension of Parliament undemocratic is a "misunderstanding of what's happening". His response to reporters focused on getting "an exciting domestic agenda" in a long overdue Queen's Speech.
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Ruth Davidson: Professional and personal changes prompt resignation with a 'heavy heart'

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Ruth Davidson has quit as Scottish Conservative leader "with a heavy heart". She said leading the Tories in Holyrood - the job which she took on in November 2011 - had been the "privilege of my life". But as she formally resigned as...
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Jacob Rees-Mogg plays down Parliament suspension criticism

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Jacob Rees-Mogg says calling the suspension of Parliament undemocratic is a "misunderstanding of what's happening". His response to reporters focused on getting "an exciting domestic agenda" in a long overdue Queen's Speech.
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Tony Blair's speech and Q&A on the future of Labour Part 25/36

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CLEAN: Interior speech by Tony Blair a former Labour Party leader of the future of the political party. PART TWENTY FIVE on July 22, 2015 in London, England.
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Labour Leadership Hopefuls Continue Campaigning

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VOICED: There was a rare show of togetherness in the race for the Labour leadership today - as Andy Burnham and front runner Jeremy Corbyn pledged to give each other a role within the party if they take the top job. Meanwhile the other...
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Labour Leadership Hopefuls Continue Campaigning

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VOICED: There was a rare show of togetherness in the race for the Labour leadership today - as Andy Burnham and front runner Jeremy Corbyn pledged to give each other a role within the party if they take the top job. Meanwhile the other...
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Day 2 of Election Campaign gets underway after big name resignations

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VOICED: Labour Deputy Leader Tom Watson announced he was quitting politics, and the Conservative launch was overshadowed by the resignation of the Welsh secretary Alun Cairns. SHOWS: Tom Watson doorstep, gvs Tom Watson with Jeremy...
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Boris Johnson makes NI trade pledge as he highlights Brexit deal

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Frictionless trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK would be maintained under the proposed Brexit deal, the Prime Minister has said. Boris Johnson visited a crisp manufacturer in Co Armagh on Thursday and took a turn on...
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John McDonnell: Ian Austin is employed by Tories

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Shadow chancellor John McDonnell addresses Labour supporters at a rally in Liverpool, ahead of the General Election on December 12. Mr McDonnnell struck back at former colleague Ian Austin after the ex-MP called on members of the public...
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Nigel Farage is pulling PM’s strings, Nicola Sturgeon says

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Scotland’s future is at risk of being decided by Nigel Farage after he announced the Brexit Party would not stand candidates in Conservative-held seats, Nicola Sturgeon has warned. Speaking in Aberdeen South, the constituency won by Tory...
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Boris Johnson ends election campaign in London - Full speech

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Boris Johnson ends his election campaign at a party rally at the Copperbox Arena in London's Olympic Park. The Prime Minister told supporters that the election is far from secure despite being his party enjoying a signifcant lead in...
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Boris Johnson plans to 'legally prohibit' government from extending Brexit transition

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VOICED: Shows exterior night shots Houses of Parliament at night with people attneding drinks party on the terrace, niterior shots New Prime Minister Boris Johnson meeting newly Elected Conservative MPs, exterior shots Labour Leader...