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Rishi Sunak addresses the Lord Mayor’s Banquet - full speech

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Rishi Sunak has offered a vision of “robust pragmatism” in standing up to global competitors like China as he signalled an “evolutionary leap” in British foreign policy. In his first major foreign policy speech, Mr Sunak indicated to...
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Rishi Sunak addresses the Lord Mayor’s Banquet - full HD speech

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Rishi Sunak has offered a vision of “robust pragmatism” in standing up to global competitors like China as he signalled an “evolutionary leap” in British foreign policy. In his first major foreign policy speech, Mr Sunak indicated to...
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Lois Maxwell the actress that played Miss Moneypenny in the early Bond films has died while in Australia

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AP Ents File London UK June 2000 1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lois Maxwell, 'Miss Moneypenny' : "the original films the Bond girls had maybe the odd sentence here and there, and were nothing but love objects and the whole world has...
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Freed BBC reporter returns to his family home

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1. BBC freed reporter Alan Johnston and family walking to location where press statement was given 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Johnston, freed BBC reporter: "It really is hard to believe that just four days ago I was back in that cell...
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Freed BBC journalist Alan Johnston gives presser

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AP Television Jerusalem 1. Wide of freed BBC journalist Alan Johnston walking into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Johnston, Freed BBC Journalist: "The guard was a kind of extraordinarily moody man, who would flair into...
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BBC vigil for kidnapped Gaza journalist Alan Johnston

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1. Pan from BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) staff standing in silence during vigil to BBC Director-General Mark Thompson standing on podium in silence 2. Mid of Thompson standing on podium in silence 3. Tilt up of woman holding...
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Rally for kidnapped BBC journalist Alan Johnston

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1. Wide of Lebanese Press Association building 2. Sign on building 3. Demonstrators outside building holding posters reading "Free Alan Johnston" 4. Various of group of people holding up posters 5. Pan from press filming to rally 6....
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Helen Boaden Arrives at BBC Centre

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Helen Boaden Arrives at BBC Centre
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The Queen Christens the Aircraft-Carrier the HMS Queen Elizabeth

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The Queen Christens the Aircraft-Carrier the HMS Queen Elizabeth
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Senior figures at the BBC came under attack yesterday by MPs examining pay-offs to departing executives. Former BBC director general Mark Thompson defended the payments - which ran into millions of pounds - and denied claims by the BBC trust chairma

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Senior figures at the BBC came under attack yesterday by MPs examining pay-offs to departing executives. Former BBC director general Mark Thompson defended the payments - which ran into millions of pounds - and denied claims by the BBC...
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Queen Elizabeth II arrives at BBC HQ

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Queen Elizabeth II arrives at BBC HQ
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Nigel Farage speaking at Thanet public meeting

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Nigel Farage speaking at Thanet public meeting
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VOICED : British prosecutors

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VOICED : British prosecutors
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Interview with BBC Director General Tony Hall about pay figures and the gender pay gap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Lord Tony Hall, Director General of the BBC, speaking about what the BBC is doing to manage equality and pay issues, saying that the BBC is constantly reviewing choices of presenters and how much they are...
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Jeremy Corbyn arriving at the BBC

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots UK Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn arriving at the BBC for interview. The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says he can still be prime minister and that he intends to oppose the Queen's Speech to help bring down...
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Bloomberg

Carney Says Rates to Rise in `Relatively Near Term'

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Sep.29 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says that interest rates will rise "in the relatively near term" as long as the economy continues on the same track. He made the comment during an interview on BBC's Today Programme....
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Boris Johnson addresses Carlisle hustings

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Boris Johnson takes part in the latest round of Tory Leadership hustings at Carlisle Racecourse. He says he believes far from threatening it, Brexit will intensify the strength of the UK union, criticises the BBC for charging over 75s...
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CLEAN : Queen awards Sir David Attenborough the Chatham House Prize for Blue Planet series

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Sir David Attenborough and Julian Hector head of BBC Studios Natural History Unit receive the 2019 Chatham House Prize presented by Queen Elizabeth II for their work on Blue Planet II a nature documentary series on the damage ocean...
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Queen Meeting BBC Radio Presenters

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Queen Elizabeth II meeting BBC radio presenters including Sonia Deol, Chris Moyles, James Naughtie, John Humphrys and Terry Wogan, at BBC's Broadcasting House on the day before her 80th birthday, on April 20,...
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Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead speaks about Future Of BBC

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CLEAN: Interior shots Anthony William Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead, Director General of the BBC speaking about future of BBC at the Science Museum on September 07, 2015 in London, England.
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Transport Secretary Grant Schapps at the BBC

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Transport Secretary Grant Schapps visible through window of the BBC before appearing on the Andrew Marr show on 3 May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

Meghan's Father, Thomas Markle, May Testify Against Her In Lawsuit

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​Meghan and Prince Harry sued the Mail on Sunday last year after the newspaper published a private letter she'd written to her dad.
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Fauci: COVID-19 Vaccine Verdict By End Of The Year

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"We will know whether a vaccine is safe and effective by the end of November, the beginning of December," Fauci told BBC.
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BBC offices in London as Lord Tony Hall announces he will step down

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Lord Tony Hall will step down as Director-General of the BBC this summer, it has been announced. Lord Hall, who took up the post in April 2013, revealed his decision in a message to BBC staff, saying he will remain in the role for the...