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Press Association

Andy Burnham urges Government to solve issues with self isolation pay ahead of Budget announcement

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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram and TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady call on the Government to solve issues with self isolation pay ahead of the Budget announcement next week.
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Bloomberg

WHO Has a Simple Message for All Countries: Test, Test, Test

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Mar.16 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stresses the importance of testing and isolation in combatting the global coronavirus outbreak. He speaks at a press briefing in Geneva.
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Press Association

Return to school: NEU calls for more teachers

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Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union Kevin Courtney calls for the Government to bring more teachers in to help manage social distancing and create smaller teaching groups when children return to school in September....
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Curated Video

Building Bridges is Key to Countering Extremism

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Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson countered recent calls to surveil Muslim American communities, saying it's counter to U.S. national security interests.Johnson instead called on law enforcement to build bridges with these...
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Press Association

Coronavirus in Wales: Groups with immune system problems will be asked to self-isolate for almost four months

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First Minister Mark Drakeford holds a press conference in Cardiff following an emergency Cobra meeting in Whitehall. A “sub-group” of people with health problems relating to their immune systems will be asked to self-isolate for almost...
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Bloomberg

Deputy AG Monaco Warns Oligarchs About Sanctions Evasion

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U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco joins Emily Chang to discuss the Justice Department's new task force, KleptoCapture, and the effort to hold Russian oligarchs and cyber thieves accountable, both for their existing fraud as well...
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Bloomberg

How Is Ebola Affecting Uganda?

Higher Ed
Oct. 22 (Washington Post) -- Uganda Investment Authority Executive Director Frank Sebbowa discusses the impact Ebola is having in his country. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : AstraZeneca's new Sweden facility produces Covid-19 preventative treatment for high-risk people

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AstraZeneca’s new facility in Sweden located in Södertälje was inaugurated last December and is dedicated to the production of next generation biologics such as Evusheld, a Covid-19 preventative moniclonal antibody treatment for...
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Curated Video

Crews brave dangerous cold to fix water mains

Higher Ed
A blast of polar air has enveloped much of the Midwest, taxing infrastructure across the Rust Belt.
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Press Association

Boris Johnson: 'tough times' lie ahead for the job market

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Boris Johnson speaks to reporters in central London during a visit to Octopus Energy. He says 'tough times' lie ahead for the jobs market and was also unable to say how many contacts of positive coronavirus cases had been missed as a...
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Press Association

Professor John Newton explains Government's new test and trace programme

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Professor John Newton, the chief of the Government's Covid-19 testing programme, explains how the new test and trace programme will work and what the public need to do, if contacted, to get involved in the process.
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Curated Video

Smartphone apps may soon trace coronavirus spread

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As governments around the world consider how to monitor new coronavirus outbreaks while reopening their societies, many are starting to bet on smartphone apps to help stanch the pandemic.
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Curated Video

Smartphone apps may soon trace virus spread

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As governments around the world consider how to monitor new coronavirus outbreaks while reopening their societies, many are starting to bet on smartphone apps to help stanch the pandemic.
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Curated Video

US President Bush and Afghan President Karzai presser

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1. Various of President George W. Bush and Afghan President Hamid Karzai walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "Still work to be done, don't get me wrong, but progress is being made, Mr. President, and...
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Curated Video

White House and US State Dpt critical of NKorea rocket launch

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1. Wide of Jay Carney, White House Press Secretary, walking into briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jay Carney, White House Press Secretary: "And it is regrettable that the leadership in Pyongyang chose to take this course in...
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Dido Harding speaks at daily coronavirus press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Downing Street's daily coronavirus press briefing led by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock and updates from Head of the Test and Trace scheme, Baroness Dido Harding on 11th June 2020 in...
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Press Association

No roll-out date set for the new collaborative contact tracing app

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Health Secretary Matt Hancock could not say when the contact tracing app would be ready for roll-out. He told the Downing Street briefing: “We’re working on it. We’re not going to put a date on it I’m afraid because I’m absolutely...
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Sky News

Almost half a million cases of coronavirus reported in South Africa

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VOICED: The number of Coronavirus cases in South Africa is fast approaching half a million - with an extra 11 thousand new infections recorded today. And there are concerns that the real number could be much higher because hospitals are...
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Press Association

Scottish Labour leader gets haircut as hairdressers reopen

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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar gets his hair cut as hairdressers reopen in Scotland. Mr Sarwar discusses vaccine passports, apprentices and lateral flow testing.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Scottish university to roll out mass Covid testing for students before Christmas break

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The University of St Andrews in Scotland will on Saturday roll out free mass Covid tests for all students before they travel home for the Christmas holidays.The tests are voluntary (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Gavin Williamson speaks on school pupils return after Christmas

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson speaking in regards to a staggered approach to students returning to school after Christmas on the 17th December 2020 in London, England
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Curated Video

$129 For A Pre-Flight COVID Test? Why They May Not Do Much

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American Airlines passengers can now request at-home tests before they fly in certain cities. But with such pricey tests, who will actually get them?
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Sky News

Boris Johnson Government Briefing Easing of Restrictions

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CLEAN: Interior shots of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson government press briefing with a Coronavirus update regarding easing of restrictions in July and following the UK's roadmap out of lockdown, Five point plan in living with COVID...