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Trump Says He May Cut China Tariffs for TikTok Deal

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President Donald Trump says he would consider lowering tariff rates imposed on China to secure support for a sale of TikTok to an American company.
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Philippine Central Bank Gov. on RRR Cut Impact, Peso

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Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Eli Remolona discusses the BSP's efforts to spur the Philippine economy. He speaks exclusively with David Ingles on the sidelines of the 'HSBC Global Investment Summit' in Hong Kong.
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Ulez expansion proves successful with reductions in a harmful air pollutant

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Sadiq Khan visited a nursery in North London for a recent report that showed London boroughs that opposed Sir Sadiq Khan’s expansion of the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) have seen the largest reductions in a harmful air pollutant....
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"There is no justification or reason to have a zombie knife", says Sadiq Khan

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan calls on the Home Secretary to finally ban zombie-style knives and machetes after what he says are "years of Government delays to vital legislation." Mr Khan is set to meet with the current Home Secretary James...
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James Cleverly speaks to the media following a meeting with his French counterpart

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Home Secretary James Cleverly speaks to the media following a meeting with his French counterpart Gerald Darmanin.
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Trump’s border crackdown faces hurdles as immigration judges are terminated

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Scripps News confirmed that 28 judges were fired, including 13 who had just completed their training and were set to begin hearing cases. (Scripps News)
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Musk at Trump Cabinet Meeting: DOGE Is Tech Support

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"DOGE is a support function for the president and the agencies," Elon Musk says. Speaking during President Donald Trump's first Cabinet meeting of his second term, Musk says DOGE's goal is to address the deficit.
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Musk: US Should 'Mind Its Own Business' in World Affairs

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Elon Musk discusses the key goals he has in mind for the Department of Government Efficiency during a conversation at the World Government Summit in Dubai. "We want to restore rule of the people," Musk said. "What that means is reducing...
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Lilly's Zepbound Beats Wegovy in Weight-Loss Drug Trial

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Eli Lilly & Co. said its weight-loss drug Zepbound outperformed rival Novo Nordisk A/S's Wegovy in the first head-to-head trial of the two blockbusters. In the study sponsored by Lilly, those on Zepbound lost an average of about 50...
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Badenoch signals leaving ECHR is on the table in plans to tackle migration

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The UK’s continued membership of a Europe-wide human rights treaty is on the table for the Tories as they set out a “new approach” to immigration, Kemi Badenoch has said. Ahead of the latest migration figures being published on Thursday,...
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Why federal interest rates likely won't drop anytime soon

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Fed officials say rate cuts probably aren't needed, and may continue to be cautious as President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
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Cheaper pints and Irish sea border in Aontu’s ‘common sense’ manifesto

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Cheaper pints, a new border agency and a junior minister for waste feature in Aontu’s election pledges. Peadar Toibin, the party’s leader and only representative in the now-dissolved Dail, launched Aontu’s manifesto on Thursday morning.
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Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates several times until 2025

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After months of arguments and promises about the economy by the two presidential candidates, The Federal Reserve meets over the next two days to do something that will actually help shape it. (Scripps News)
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In her first news interview, Vice President Harris says she would appoint Republicans to her cabinet

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Kamala Harris, in her first sit-down interview as the Democratic presidential nominee, discussed policies, plans and controversies surrounding her campaign. (Scripps News)
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Mary Robinson: Spend money on climate now or our future will be more grim

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Mary Robinson has said money should be spent on climate change measures now or Ireland’s future will be “more grim”. The former Irish president said there was a need for urgency and leadership on climate and that it was “not good” that...
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Khan on housing pledges and school meals

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan interview after a policy announcement, during a speech at the Design District in Greenwich, London, as he campaigns to be re-elected as London mayor on May 2. He talks about his pledge for 40,000 more houses by...
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London is a safer city than Berlin, Madrid and Paris, says Sadiq Khan

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London mayor Sadiq Khan claimed London was a safer city than Berlin, Madrid and Paris but admits he does not want to be "complacent" as he launched his bid for a third term in office. Citing research done by UCL, Mr Khan claimed that...
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Cleverly and top tech firms sign new Government Charter to crack down on online fraud

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Interview with James Cleverly. Home Secretary James Cleverly hosted representatives from several leading tech companies – including Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube – to sign a new Government Charter to crack down on online fraud...
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Top tech firms sign new Government charter to crack down on online fraud

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The Government has launched an Online Fraud Charter with 12 major tech companies in a “world-first” initiative to combat online scams, fake adverts and romance fraud. Home Secretary James Cleverly hosted representatives from several...
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No Signs Italian Spreads to Require ECB Action: Visco

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Bank of Italy Ignazio Visco discusses the state of the Italian economy and concerns within the European Central Bank about Italian bond spreads. He speaks on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the...
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First drug consumption room approved as work continues on avoiding prosecutions

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Susanne Millar, chief officer of Glasgow City's Health and Social Care Partnership, and Dr Saket Priyadarshi, Associate Medical Director and Senior Medical Officer, Glasgow Alcohol and Drug Recovery Services speak to journalists...
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S&P Global Composite Drops to 50.1 in September

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US business activity stagnated in early September, driven by a further moderation in demand at service providers. Chris Williamson, S&P Global Market Intelligence chief business economist, speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg...
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Simon Harris congratulates students on exam results

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Almost 60% of Leaving Certificate students who applied for a Level 8 course or an honours bachelors degree got an offer for their first choice, the Central Applications Office said. There were 31,251 (59%) Level 8 first preference offers...
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Khan says he was not prepared to delay taking action to help reduce air pollution

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan says he was not prepared to 'delay' or 'water-down' taking action to reduce air pollution for Londoners, as the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) was expanded to include the whole of the capital. People who drive in...