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IFS warn 3/4 of students may never pay off debt

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VOICED: Shows interior shots students and attendees at NUS Trade Show in Birmingham. Exterior shots students relaxing on university campus grounds. Interior shots UK Labour Party Leader announcing manifesto pledge to scrap tuition fees...
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The electric future of London's iconic taxi fleet

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LEADIN: Visitors to Frankfurt's IAA motor show are getting a glimpse at the future of London's iconic taxis. The London EV Company (LEVC), which is owned by Chinese automaker Geely, is showcasing a new,...
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Johnson draws cheers with attack on PM May's Chequers Brexit plan

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Former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for exiting the European Union was a "constitutional outrage" warning that it would mean the economy would be forever subject to EU rules.
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UK PM moves closer to military action against Syria over Douma

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May has moved closer to committing Britain to military action against Syria, saying "all the indications" are that Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces were behind a chemical weapons attack in Douma. ...
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Boris Johnson dodges questions about police presence at his home

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Conservative Party leadership candidate Boris Johnson is questioned by Iain Dale about police attending his house during during the first party hustings at the ICC in Birmingham. When asked whether a person's private life has any bearing...
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Jeremy Hunt warns of catastrophe over Brexit negotiations

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Conservative Party leadership candidate Jeremy Hunt speaks during the first party hustings at the ICC in Birmingham. He said he was the person to go to Brussels and negotiate a Brexit deal.
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US Revolt

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Rescued seals inspire people to reduce plastic waste

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Over 100,000 people have pledged to reduce their plastic useage after being inspired by fostered seals at the National Sea Life Centre. The Birmingham attraction fostered rescued seals Pippa and Boo over the summer and they have proved...
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Lead nurse at NEC Nightingale Hospital on Prince William's remote visit

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Lead nurse in clinical environment for University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust, Helen Gyves, at the NEC Nightingale Hospital. She first talks about how Prince William spoke to her and other collegaues remotely, about the new field...
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Jess Phillips on stage giving speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Jess Phillips on stage speaking after winning Election on 8 August 2015 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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Priti Patel meets with the families of 1974 Birmingham pub bombings victims

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The Home Secretary has arrived in Birmingham to meet the families of the 1974 pub bombings victims. Boris Johnson’s Government had been urged by a group of city MPs to explain why it wants to “close the book” on the blasts, which killed...
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New Labour by-election candidate 'offended' by Government

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Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves joined nurse Paulette Hamilton on a visit to Erdington Skills Centre in Birmingham after she was chosen as Labour's candidate for the Birmingham Erdington by-election following the death of MP...
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Starmer says he sacked shadow minister for making up policy ‘on the hoof’

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Sir Keir Starmer comments on the sacking of Sam Tarry during a visit to Action Indoors Sport in Birmingham, where he met community volunteers, before heading off to watch the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.
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Sir Keir Starmer on Sam Tarry's sacking

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Sir Keir Starmer comments on the sacking of Sam Tarry during a visit to Action Indoors Sport, in Birmingham, where he met community volunteers, before he heads off to watch the Games’ opening ceremony tonight.
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Pop singer talks about touring, babies and duet with father

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+++music/video/performance rights must be cleared+++ AP Entertainment UK, 3rd October 2006 1. Music clip of live performance Pink - " Cuz I Can" 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Pink -on live show "It would be impossible to represent and entire...
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David Cameron blasts critics over spending cuts

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David Cameron blasts critics over spending cuts
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Will Olympics 2012 Inspire the Next Generation?

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Will Olympics 2012 Inspire the Next Generation?
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Jobseekers told to move home to find job

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Jobseekers told to move home to find job
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Prince indulges in his passion for motorbikes at exhibition

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Britain's Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, attended a motorbike event in Birmingham on Saturday, where he sat astride a number of models on display. Crowds of stunned motorbike fans gathered around as the Prince moved through the...
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UK: PARACHUTIST BADLY INJURED AFTER HITTING FOOTBALL STAND

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Birmingham, U-K - 13 December 1998 1. Wide shot of parachutist approaching stadium 2. Parachutist clips roof of terrace and falls without parachute to the ground, 3. Medical teams running to his aid 4. Close up of injured man on...
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WRAP Police raid in London, identity of bomb suspect confirmed

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1. Exterior of flat behind tarpaulin where women were arrested 2. Police officers guarding apartment block 3. Exterior of flat behind tarpaulin 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox pop, resident: "I heard the police shouting and I came to the...
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VOICED : Olympics: The Syrians going for gold in Rio

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VOICED : Olympics: The Syrians going for gold in Rio