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Sky News

Interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on the government's forthcoming proposals of the route out of lockdown on 21 February 2021 in London, Untied Kingdom
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Press Association

Jeremy Hunt discusses his financial deregulation package in Edinburgh

Higher Ed
Jeremy Hunt discusses his financial deregulation package in Edinburgh. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the so-called “Edinburgh reforms” of 30 changes will “turbocharge” growth, including by easing capital requirements for smaller lenders.
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: December 6

Higher Ed
Daily politics briefing for December 6, as Labour calls on the Government to publish details of pandemic PPE contracts linked to the Tory donor Baroness Mone.
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: December 7

Higher Ed
Daily politics briefing for December 7, as Tory peer Lady Mone has said she will take a leave of absence amid allegations she may have profited from PPE contracts worth more than £200 million.
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Bloomberg

Siemens Energy CEO: Supply Chain Management a Key Focus

Higher Ed
Siemens Energy is sticking to its guidance that 2023 net losses will be around the same level recorded last year. Chief Executive Officer Christian Bruch says the supply chain environment will continue to be tight throughout 2023. He...
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Bloomberg

No Rush for More Cryptocurrency Futures at CME, CEO Duffy Says

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Terry Duffy, chairman and chief executive officer at CME Group, discusses the performance of its Bitcoin futures listing and the possibility of adding further cryptocurrency products. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn...
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Curated Video

Should Police Reform Start With Union Contracts?

Higher Ed
Unions help police negotiate higher pay and better working conditions. But critics say they also shield members from accountability.
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Curated Video

Employees In Debt To Former Employers After Breaking Contracts

Higher Ed
The contracts — sometimes called training repayment agreements — are becoming more common in America as companies struggle to retain workers.
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Bloomberg

ISDA CEO O'Malia on Libor Reform, Brexit, Asia Derivative Markets

Higher Ed
Apr.12 -- Scott O'Malia, chief executive officer of the International Swaps & Derivatives Association and former commissioner of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, talks about the global push to reform benchmark rates, the...
Instructional Video2:00
SciShow

Are Sore Muscles Growing?

9th - 12th
What makes your muscles sore after exercise? The presenter entertains different theories before coming to the conclusion that the pain is from healing muscles. He explains the cycle of injury and repair of the muscle fibers during and...