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Liz Truss speaks during a visit to the Birmingham Health Innovation Centre construction site - full interview

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Prime Minister Liz Truss speaks during a visit to the Birmingham Health Innovation Centre construction site in Selly Oak. She refused to say she trusts her Chancellor when challenged, instead saying the two work “very closely”. Speaking...
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Truss: No decision made yet on cutting benefits

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Prime Minister Liz Truss speaks during a visit to the Birmingham Health Innovation Centre construction site in Selly Oak. She refused to say she trusts her Chancellor when challenged, instead saying the two work “very closely”. Speaking...
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Sky News

Conservative Party Conference set to begin

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VOICED: Conservative Party Conference begins SHOWS: Liz Truss arrives at conference, voxpops with people, Liz Truss meets Danish PM, Wales Finance Minister / Rebecca Evans MS interview, conference centre, Secretary of State for Wales /...
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Protests are held in Birmingham City Centre ahead of the Conservative Party Conference

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*WARNING: Strong language* Protests are held in Birmingham City Centre ahead of the Conservative Party Conference. Includes footage of business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg being heckled as he walks through.
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Shadow Health Secretary: Government mired in chaos

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Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting visits the University of Birmingham Medical School to find out about the University’s Covid-related research and speak to staff.
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Liz Truss leaves the BBC studios in Birmingham

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Liz Truss acknowledged mistakes over the mini-budget but said she was standing by her tax-cutting plan as she refused to rule out public spending cuts. The Prime Minister acknowledged she could have done more to prepare the ground for...
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Keir Starmer sets out his ‘contract’ with the British people

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Sir Keir Starmer offered a new “contract with the British people” as he set out his vision of how Labour would govern in office. In a keynote speech in Birmingham, Sir Keir promised “straight leadership”.
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Bloomberg

Andy's New Face: How 3-D Tech Is Transforming Surgery

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Jul.07 -- Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, in the U.K., is a world leader in facial reconstruction technology. Combining 3-D printing and computer modeling, doctors and technicians have reduced surgery times and improved...
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Boris Johnson has not ‘earned’ a knighthood – Sir Keir Starmer

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After giving a speech in Birmingham about Labour’s priorities for 2022, Sir Keir was asked about the former prime minister’s knighthood, and whether Mr Johnson should be honoured in future. He replied: “No, I am sorry, I don’t think that...
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Bloomberg

More Confidence Needed in the U.K.: Longworth

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Sept. 29 ""British Chambers of Commerce Director General John Longworth discusses the U.K. Conservative Party Conference, his business plan for Britain and why he says we need more business confidence in the U.K. with Bloomberg's Anna...
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Tory conference pays tribute to Queen

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Prime Minister Liz Truss arrives at the opening session of the Conservative Conference 2022, where tributes including a minute’s silence were paid to the Queen before the national anthem was observed.
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Liz Truss delivers first conference speech as PM - cutaways

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Cutaways from Prime Minister Liz Truss' speech at the Tory Party conference in Birmingham
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Women fighting over equal pay in Birmingham

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Women fighting over equal pay in Birmingham
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Jacob Rees-Mogg booed by protesters in Birmingham as Tory conference kicks off

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Jacob Rees-Mogg has been chased and heckled by protesters in Birmingham where the Conservative Party conference is getting under way. The Business Secretary faced a hostile reception as he crossed Victoria Square in the city centre,...
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Sky News

Covid 19 'Test and Dine' scheme proposed for Birmingham, UK

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VOICED: Shows interior shots takeaway food being prepared, paid for and empty restaurants cleaned, in Birmingham, England, where hospitality venues are closed due to being under Covid 19 Tier 3 Restrictions, interview with the a Deputy...
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Press Association

Highlights as Jeremy Corbyn launches Labour manifesto

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Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to take on “vested interests” in society as he set out a radical programme to invest in public services, tackle climate change and re-nationalise key utilities. Launching Labour’s General Election manifesto in...
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An 'Overwhelmed' Jones Wins Alabama Senate Race

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Alabama senator-elect Doug Jones says his victory over Republican Roy Moore in Tuesday's special election marks a moment for national unity. "I have always believed that the people of Alabama have more in common than...
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Boris Johnson compares Brexit deal to microwave meal.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has compared the Brexit deal to a microwave meal for the second time. Speaking during the launch of the Conservative Party's General Election campaign at the NEC in Birmingham, Mr Johnson said he would...
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Advice to flee Ukraine 'caused panic'

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Medical student Haider Ali, 21, from Birmingham, arrives in Gatwick from Kyiv, after British citizens were advised to leave the Ukraine. The 21-year-old from Birmingham said his university, the Dnipro Medical Institute in Dnipro, a city...
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Commuters in Birmingham as Plan B restrictions end in England

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Commuters travelling in Birmingham on the day the Government ended 'Plan B' restrictions in England.
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Press Association

Former firefighter makes 10th Covid-19 plasma donations

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A former firefighter from Birmingham has become the first person in England make 10 donations of convalescent plasma for the fight against Covid-19.
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Press Association

Conservative Conference goes on lockdown amid security risk

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The Conservative Conference 2022 in Birmingham was locked down on Monday afternoon, with police refusing to let people in or out - including Stanley Johnson, father of former Prime Minister Boris.
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Keir Starmer full interview on Ukraine

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer described the overnight attack on a nuclear plant in Ukraine as “deeply alarming”. Speaking during a visit to Birmingham, Sir Keir said: “I think the whole world will be shocked. I think it’s very important...