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Press Association

Revised migration rules could see significant number deported to EU countries

Higher Ed
A major overhaul of migration rules could see Ireland deporting a significant number of people back to other EU countries where they had first sought asylum protection. The Irish Government has agreed to adopt proposals that will see the...
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Press Association

Interview with WASPI chair Angela Madden

Higher Ed
Interview with WASPI chair Angela Madden after the release of report on money lost to pension age change. People affected by state pension changes which were not communicated adequately should receive an apology and compensation,...
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Press Association

Conservatives should look in the mirror says Sir Ed Davey as he hits out at the party's extremism action plan

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey says the Tory party should "look in the mirror" as he hits out at the Conservative Party donor Frank Hester's alleged comments about former Labour MP Diane Abbott.
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Bloomberg

UAW Says a 21% Pay Raise Isn't Good Enough

Higher Ed
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain says a 21% pay raise from Stellantis NV isn't good enough. Fain called it a "no-go," proving that the union and the Big Three US automakers are far apart from ending the four day walkout....
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Press Association

Constituents react to Lee Anderson defection

Higher Ed
Members of the public in Lee Anderson's constituency of Ashfield react to his defection to Reform UK on Monday. The MP was suspended by the Conservatives recently after refusing to apologise for claims Islamists had 'control' of Mayor of...
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Curated Video

Will Nikki Haley's battle strategy against Trump work?

Higher Ed
As the results came in, Haley pushed the message to supporters that she's going to hang on for as long as she can.
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Press Association

Gove announces plans to allow councils to block housing on the greenbelt

Higher Ed
Michael Gove announces plans to make it easier for councils to veto new developments on the greenbelt to tackle the UK’s housing crisis. In his address at the Royal Institute of British Architects in central London, he announced a series...
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Press Association

Scottish Water accused of holding pay rise ‘to ransom’ by striking workers

Higher Ed
Scotland’s Government-owned water company has been accused of holding workers’ pay rises “to ransom” as industrial action begins. Strike in Stirling, Interviews with Stephen Deans, Unite, Patricia McArthur, Unison and Claire Greer from GMB.
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Bloomberg

Inflation Coming Down, Low Growth Ahead: Pimco's Browne

Higher Ed
Erin Browne, Pimco portfolio manager for multi-asset strategies, says she expects additional financial condition tightening through next year during an interview with Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Altman: Only a Crisis Will Cause Authorities to Adjust Fiscal Policies

Higher Ed
Roger Altman, Evercore founder and senior chairman, says that it is just a matter of time before global financial markets turn attention to the country's fiscal trajectory. He urges fiscal authorities to tackle the country's deficit...
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Bloomberg

Speaker Pro Tempore McHenry 'Actually Should Act:' Rep. LaLota on Speaker Battle

Higher Ed
Republican Representative of New York, Nick LaLota, discusses Rep. Jim Jordan (R) Ohio not securing the votes needed to become Speaker of the House for a second time, and gives his remarks on why Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry...
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Bloomberg

Clock is Ticking: Rep. McCaul on Speakership, Aid to Israel

Higher Ed
Republican Representative of Texas, Michael McCaul, discusses the battle for Speaker of the House as Rep. Steve Scalise did not get the 217 votes needed to secure the position. Rep. McCaul gives his insight on why he believes no...
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Bloomberg

One More Fed Hike in December is Still on the Table: IG

Higher Ed
Hebe Chen, market analyst at IG, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the implications for financial markets. She speaks with Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Nikko AM on 4Q Outlook

Higher Ed
John Vail, Chief Global Strategist at Nikko Asset Management, says on "Bloomberg Markets Asia" that he expects bond yields to fall and equities to rebound in the fourth quarter. He discusses with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne...
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Press Association

Douglas Ross and Alister Jack attack SNP record as Conservative Party conference opens

Higher Ed
Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross and Scottish Secretary Alister Jack attacked the SNP's record in government, as they spoke at the opening day of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.
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Bloomberg

Shutdown Deja Vu

Higher Ed
Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent takes us through history to look at other times the government has shut down and explains this time is different.
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Bloomberg

Rubenstein: The Clintons Are Still Very Influential

Higher Ed
David Rubenstein, co-founder of The Carlyle Group, says former President Bill and Hillary Clinton are still very influential in Democratic circles. They are his guests on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." He talks...
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Bloomberg

Byju Makes Surprise $1.2 Billion Payment Offer

Higher Ed
Byju is said to have made a surprise repayment proposal to lenders and is offering to pay the entire $1.2 billion term loan in less than six months. PR Sanjai reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Anti-Ulez protestors gather outside parliament

Higher Ed
Anti-Ulez protestors gathered outside parliament after London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Ultra-Low Emission Zone expanded across all of the capital's borough's last week. The capital has become the world's largest pollution charging area with a...
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Press Association

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and finance minister Michael McGrath speaking before cabinet meeting

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaking to media as he arrives for a cabinet meeting in Avondale House, Co. Wicklow. The Taoiseach has defended the Government’s approach to the budget following a critical assessment by a fiscal watchdog.
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Bloomberg

Bar Is High for Fed Rate Hike, Wells Fargo's Bryson Says

Higher Ed
Wells Fargo Chief Economist Jay Bryson says markets have been "very accommodative" recently during an interview with Tom Keene and Kailey Leinz on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Bloomberg

Raimondo Says Trade Can Stabilize China Ties

Higher Ed
The US Commerce Secretary says trade and transparency should be the foundation for better ties with China. Gina Raimondo was speaking in Beijing. She is the fourth US cabinet official to visit since June. Stephen Engle reports on...
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Bloomberg

New Normal for Rates, Inflation, and Productivity

Higher Ed
Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Head of US Equity Strategy and Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist say that the paradigms on rates, inflation and productivity are changing from the going standard after the Great Financial Crisis and...
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Bloomberg

BRICS Identity Crisis

Higher Ed
Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Founder & CEO tells us why the idea of a common BRICS currency might not get off the ground, and why the new entrants don't have much in common with one another.