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Survivor recounts events of Germany shooting

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A survivor of a shooting which left nine people dead in Germany on Wednesday recounted his harrowing experience, including how some of his friends were killed next to him.
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Lawmakers close to $7.5B bill to fight virus

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Lawmakers are finalizing a $7.5 billion emergency bill to fund the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak, in a burst of bipartisan cooperation that's atypical of today's Washington.
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Washington positive virus cases up to 653

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The District of Columbia has announced 67 new positive infections from the new coronavirus.
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DC positive virus cases now up to 653

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The District of Columbia has announced 67 new positive infections from the new coronavirus.
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Bloomberg

WHO's Tedros Hopes U.S. Restores Funding to Group

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Apr.22 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says he hopes the U.S. restores funding to the group. He speaks at a press briefing in Geneva.
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Press Association

Grandmother knits model hospital to raise money for the NHS

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A great great grandmother is knitting a model hospital called Knittingale to raise funds for the NHS. Margaret Seaman, 91, is creating the woollen masterpiece at the home she shares with her 72-year-old daughter Tricia Wilson in...
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Bloomberg

Additional Stimulus Is a Question of When Not If, Says Pimco's Cantrill

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May.13 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco) discusses the $3 trillion aid bill unveiled by House Democrats. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Press Association

Could the pandemic give the homeless a fresh start?

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Homeless support workers and rough sleepers themselves are urging the government not to let the gains made through their "Everyone in" initiative fall by the wayside. As the hotels set up to provide shelter to the homeless begin to...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson visits building site in Dudley

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a building site in Dudley, in the West Midlands, as he prepares to pledge Government investment to accelerate infrastructure projects.
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Press Association

Boris Johnson gets on his bike in Beeston

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson rides a bicycle during a visit to the Canal Side Heritage Centre in Beeston near Nottingham to launch of a strategy to get more people cycling.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UK circus owner fears having 'fallen through the cracks' as government pledges $2 billion for culture sector

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Anthony Anderson, owner of the UK's largest circus group, warns the industry has been hit hard by the lockdown put in place to stem the spread of the coronavirus, and hopes it will be eligible for the nearly $2 billion package announced...
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Press Association

Gig venue boss seeks more Government support

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An independent live music figurehead has warned many people in his industry 'will be looking for other jobs' by January unless more Government financial support or a return to unrestricted gigs and concerts is forthcoming. Adam Regan,...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson interview on visit to train building site in Goole

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a visit to the Siemens train building site on 6 July 2020 in Goole, United Kingdom
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Feds Award Novavax $1.6 Billion to Speed Up Virus Vaccine

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The funding is reportedly the largest award made yet by the Trump administration’s "Operation Warp Speed."
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Bloomberg

We Need to Respect Election Outcome, No Matter Who Wins, Says Pelosi

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Sep.08 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks about what is being done to protect the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. She says the Trump administration needs to provide more funding to the U.S. Postal Service to keep up with...
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Press Association

Greater Manchester eyes millions in extra lockdown funding as talks continue

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Greater Manchester may be offered millions in extra funding to accept the strictest coronavirus restrictions as Boris Johnson seeks to prevent a lockdown revolt and mayor Andy Burnham presses for a Commons vote to break the...
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Press Association

Anneliese Dodds: Rishi Sunak has not “grasped the magnitude of the jobs crisis”

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Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds has said that Rishi Sunak’s speech to the virtual Tory party conference suggests he has not “grasped the magnitude of the jobs crisis we’re facing”.Speaking on a visit to an injection moulding plant in...
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Press Association

Andy Burnham reacts to Government imposing Tier 3 restrictions on Manchester

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Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham reacts to the Government imposing Tier 3 Covid-19 restrictions on the area.
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Bloomberg

Covid-Relief Talks Down to Final Details on $900 Billion Plan

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Dec.17 -- Talks continue on Capitol Hill in an effort to work out a nearly $900 billion coronavirus relief plan as lawmakers in the House of Representatives hope to hold a vote on Friday. Bloomberg’s Emily Wilkins reports on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Greensill Collapse Won't Lead to Wider Fallout, JPMorgan Says

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Mar.10 -- The collapse of specialty finance firm Greensill Capital won't lead to wider fallout, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s EMEA CEO Viswas Raghavan. He made the comments on Bloomberg Television as Taulia, one of Greensill's key...
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Press Association

Music venue boss cautious over Budget pledge for arts

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Interview with live music venue owner and promoter Adam Regan, director of the Hare & Hounds in Kings Heath, Birmingham, after it emerged Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to pledge £408 million to help the arts in Wednesday's Budget.
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Press Association

Boris Johnson hails Treasury jobs move to Darlington

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says it is 'fantastic' that hundreds of Treasury jobs will move to Darlington. The PM also said the criteria used to determine which areas received town deal funding was done in an "impartial way".
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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The White House releases its annual budget proposal, and Florida sues the CDC over cruise ship restrictions.