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Press Association

Miliband hits out at Rees-Mogg's 'Victorian' energy policy

Higher Ed
Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband addresses the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. He hits out at the government on energy bills, says reliance on fossil fuels is the root of our cost of living and environmental issues, pledges to...
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Press Association

Starmer promises publicly owned energy firm as he attacks Truss’s government

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said Labour would establish a publicly owned “Great British Energy” within the first year of power. He warned the largest onshore wind farm in Wales is owned by Sweden while the Chinese Communist Party “has a stake in...
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Bloomberg

British Pound in Crisis Mode

Higher Ed
Patrick Honohan, former governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, discusses UK market selloff. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Press Association

Kwasi Kwarteng addresses Tory Conference - Full Speech

Higher Ed
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng delivers his speech to the Conservative Conference 2022.
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Bridgeman Arts

French troops in trenches, US pro-war demonstrations and arms industry, and Russian Revolution, WWI, 1917

Pre-K - Higher Ed
French troops in trenches, US pro-war demonstrations and arms industry, and Russian Revolution (possible reconstructions used in Russian Revolution footage), WWI, 1917
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Press Association

Angela Rayner closes Labour conference with swipe at Truss

Higher Ed
Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner closes the party's annual conference in Liverpool She mocked the current economic chaos, joking that Liz Truss has even “crashed the pork market”, a nod to the Prime Minister’s enthusiasm for the...
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Press Association

Starmer: The public should not never forgive tories that ‘crashed the pound’ - High res

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has said the public should never forgive the Conservatives for having “crashed the pound”, as he gave his speech to the Labour conference. The Labour leader insisted “don’t forget, don’t forgive” as he accused the...
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Press Association

Do not forgive the Tories for crashing the economy, says Starmer

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said the public should never forgive the Tories for the economic turmoil unleashed since Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget. In his keynote speech at the Labour conference in Liverpool, he told activists...
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Press Association

Rayner hammers Tories over economic turmoil

Higher Ed
Excerpts from Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner's speech to close the party's annual conference. She mocked the current economic chaos, joking that Liz Truss has even “crashed the pork market”, a nod to the Prime Minister’s enthusiasm...
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Bloomberg

BOE Did 'Right Thing' to Stabilize Gilts Market: Summers

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the Bank of England's plan to buy long-dated notes is the "right thing to do," while cautioning that the action doesn't address the "fundamental contradictions" in UK fiscal and monetary...
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Bloomberg

UK's Badenoch Hopeful for US Trade Deal

Higher Ed
UK Secretary of State for International Trade Kemi Badenoch says businesses have welcomed UK economic policies. Speaking with Jon Erlichman and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets," she also says Kwasi Kwarteng is working well with the...
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Bloomberg

Luntz Talks Midterms, Warns About Election Denial

Higher Ed
FIL CEO Frank Luntz shares his predictions for the U.S. midterm elections and warns about the "unprecedented level of distrust" in the election system. He joins David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Press Association

Keir Starmer vows Labour will turn Britain into a 'green growth superpower'

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has told Labour's regional conference in Barnsley that his party will turn Britain into a new green superpower, and stop the possibility of being held to ransom over fossil fuels.
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Bloomberg

Metro Bank Chairman on Earnings, Consumer Business, Expansion Plans

Higher Ed
Oct.24 -- Vernon Hill, chairman at Metro Bank, discusses the slowdown in London's property market, its impact on business, the bank's consumer business, their business strategy, their competition from Goldman Sachs' "Marcus" and their...
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Press Association

Liz Truss: Wherever there is change there is disruption but everyone will benefit

Higher Ed
Liz Truss has said she aims to “level up the country in a Conservative way,” citing her experience of low growth while growing up in Leeds and Paisley and vowed to break Britain out of a “high-tax, low-growth cycle”. The Prime Minister...
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Press Association

Stockshots of Kwasi Kwarteng as he is ‘stands aside’ as Chancellor

Higher Ed
Kwasi Kwarteng has paid the price for the chaos unleashed by his mini-budget as he has accepted Prime Minister Liz Truss’ request he “stand aside” as Chancellor. The Chancellor flew back early from International Monetary Fund talks in...
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Press Association

Starmer: Britain cannot afford chaos of Conservatives any more

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the Tory party needed to keep the future of the British people out of their “pathetic squabbles”. He said the Tories had wrecked national and household finances, adding: “Britain deserves better,...
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Curated Video

UK chancellor on threats to world economy and yuan trade deal

Higher Ed
1. George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom walking to the podium at the Asian Financial Forum 2. Various of audience members 3. Wide of Osborne 4. SOUNDBITE (English) George Osborne, Britain's Chancellor of the...
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Curated Video

Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded For Hepatitis C Discovery

Higher Ed
The Nobel committee says the virus' discovery 30 years ago has allowed for better blood tests, new medicines and has prevented millions of deaths.
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Press Association

Keir Starmer sets out his ‘contract’ with the British people

Higher Ed
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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Press Association

John McDonnell and Ray Puddifoot celebrate court rejection of Heathrow expansion

Higher Ed
John McDonnell and Ray Puddifoot talk outside the Court of Appeal after environmental groups won a ruling against Heathrow expansion. The court concluded that the Secretary of State for Transport failed to take account of the...
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Press Association

Education Secretary addresses Tory conference

Higher Ed
Education secretary Nadim Zahawi addresses the Conservative Party spring confenxe in Blackpool on Friday. He talks about coming to this country as an 11-year-old and how the government is supporting Ukraine. Mr Zahawi also discussed how...
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Sky News

UK: The prime minister and her chancellor visit the Birmingham Health Innovation Centre construction site in Selly Oak.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interview with the British Prime Minister Liz Truss MP during visit to the Birmingham Health Innovation Centre construction site in Selly Oak on the eve of Liz Truss' first party conference speech as Conservative leader on 4th...
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Press Association

Kwarteng shrugs off ‘little turbulence’ after U-turn over tax cut for rich

Higher Ed
Kwasi Kwarteng has sought to shrug off the chaos that triggered his U-turn on income tax cuts for the highest earners as a “little turbulence” as he battled to regain authority.