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We want Reform UK to be the voice of opposition to Labour, says Nigel Farage

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Reform UK president Nigel Farage rejected the Conservative argument that a vote for Reform is a vote for Labour, saying his party's aim is to become the "main voice of opposition" to Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party.
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Farage: We want Reform UK to be the opposition party

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Reform UK president Nigel Farage said he has no ambitions to join or lead the Conservatives but instead hoped to make Reform the opposition party as he criticised Rishi Sunak's leadership during a campaign event in Dover.
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Bloomberg

Optimistic on IPO Market: Rubin

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Seth Rubin, Stifel Head of US Equity Capital Markets discusses the outlook for the IPO market. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on 'Bloomberg Markets: The Close'.
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Bloomberg

Top Calls: Lululemon is a secret China recovery play

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Adrienne Yih, Barclays Managing Director, joins Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld to discuss inflation's impact on U.S. retailers and consumers on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.



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Bloomberg

Zoom Answers Privacy Concerns With End-to-End Encryption

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Oct.15 -- Kelly Steckelberg, chief financial officer at Zoom Video, discusses upcoming security features and the company's investor event, Zoomtopia, on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

America Gets a Raise as Incomes Jumped 5.2% in 2015

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Sept. 14 -- Americans got a raise in 2015 as median incomes rose 5.2 percent for the year, the largest gain since the last recession. Bloomberg's Michael McKee and Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at Northern Trust, discuss what the...
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Extremely vulnerable children to receive Covid vaccine

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Anthony Harnden, Deputy chair of the JCVI (Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation) details new advice on vaccines for children and young people.



Extremely vulnerable children will be offered the vaccine and others who...
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Bloomberg

Selfmade's Mission To Help Women Entrepreneurs Thrive

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Aug.24 -- In this edition of Bloomberg Equality Scarlet Fu sat down with Brit + Co Founder Brit Morin, who after seeing the economic impact of the pandemic on women took action to address it by starting Selfmade a 10-week digital...
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Bloomberg

Fmr. United CEO: Need to Develop a Market for Alternative Fuels

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Oct.01 -- Former United Airlines CEO and Chairman Oscar Munoz talks to Amanda Lang and Alix Steel from the L'ATTITUDE conference to talk about the issues facing the airline industry, including a cloudy global corporate travel outlook and...
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Bloomberg

Covid Vaccine Reflected in Lower ICU Cases: Johns Hopkins

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Mar.02 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses hospital ICU care of Covid-19 patients, concerns about the New York variant, and delayed vaccinations for children. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

AstraZeneca Says Its Likely to Run Fresh Global Vaccine Trial

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Nov.26 -- AstraZeneca Plc is likely to conduct an additional global trial to assess the efficacy of its Covid-19 vaccine, according to Pascal Soriot, the company’s chief executive officer, after current studies raised questions over its...
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Bloomberg

Why Millennial Home Ownership Is Declining

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Jun.21 -- Michelle Meyer, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's head of U.S. economics, discusses the structural generational change in real estate with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Julia Chetterley on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Crescenzi: Fed Is Part of Repression of Investors

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Nov. 7 -- Tony Crescenzi, portfolio manager at Pimco, looks at government spending and investments and how the Federal Reserve adds to the financial repression of the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Alice Vilma on Breaking the Barriers on Wall St.

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Mar.23 -- Morgan Stanley's Alice Vilma co-manages a start-up accelerator that helps women and minorities gain access to capital for their businesses. She explains how the company's program is helping break barriers on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Nordstrom Shares Plunge After Slashing Full-Year Outlook

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Nordstrom Inc. tumbled as much as 20% Wednesday in its biggest drop since November after slashing its full-year outlook, citing slowing customer traffic and demand at its off-price Rack stores. Stephanie Wissink, Jefferies analyst, talks...
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Bloomberg

Jefferies' Wissink: This Is A Middle-Income Recession

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Stephanie Wissink, Jefferies Senior Research Analyst, joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on Wednesday morning. She says middle-income shoppers are facing a recession.
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Sky News

Prince Harry Holds Ceremony With NBA Stars At St James Palace

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Prince Harry Holds Ceremony With NBA Stars At St James Palace
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Airbnb becomes a leading Olympic partner to 2028

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Airbnb announces a nine year deal to to become a leading partner of the Olympics promising safe and sustainable accommodation for visitors and athletes families (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Army defends choice to hold West Point graduation

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The Army's top leaders are defending their decision to bring 1,000 cadets back to the Military Academy at West Point for graduation, where President Donald Trump is slated to speak on June 13.
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Sky News

Interview with Sir Simon Stevens

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CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with Sir Simon Stevens, NHS Chief Executive, about the vaccine programme success on 13th April 2021 in England, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Virus Outbreak Continues to Disrupt Global Supply Chains: Kearney’s Hong

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Per Hong, senior partner at Kearney, discusses the coronavirus impact on supply chains. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Swiss treatment of asylum seekers

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Ten asylum seekers brought to the Swiss village of Kestenholz last Friday have left after saying the conditions in the makeshift centre were unworthy of a human being. CLEAN : Swiss treatment of asylum seekers on August 15, 2013 in...
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Army defends choice to hold West Point graduation

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Army defends choice to hold West Point graduation

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The Army's top leaders are defending their decision to bring 1,000 cadets back to the Military Academy at West Point for graduation, where President Donald Trump is slated to speak on June 13.