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Florida flooding prompts emergency as torrential rains swamp state

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Florida has declared a state of emergency as torrential rainfall and flash floods in the southern part of the state have prompted rescue efforts, snarled traffic, and grounded more than 250 flights. (Scripps News)
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Mayor heralds first Elizabeth line stations to get high-speed mobile coverage

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speaks about the introduction of 4G and 5G into four new stations on the Elizabeth Line. He also speaks about the upcoming ceasefire vote in the UN and the most recent inflation figures.
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'Science was driving the car' says WHO executive as Ireland prepares for Covid-19 Inquiry

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'Science was driving the car' says Dr Mike Ryan, the executive director of the WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme as Ireland prepares for it's Covid-19 Inquiry.
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Gardai on scene in north Dublin after fatal shooting

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A man in his early 20s has died after being shot in north Dublin on Saturday night. The incident occurred shortly before 7pm at a home on Barry Drive in Finglas. The man was treated at the scene by emergency personnel before being taken...
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Bloomberg

The Fintech Ecosystem in NYC

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Orum CEO Stephany Kirkpatrick joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss why she thinks NY is a great place to build fintech companies, and why workplace flexibility is important. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Fed Hike in July to Be Last of Cycle: Economist Zentner

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Morgan Stanley Chief US Economist Ellen Zentner says the Federal Reserve can afford to take time to make decisions as the data come in during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Press Association

Thames Water averts nationalisation threat with £750m funding lifeline

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Thames Water has secured another £750 million in emergency funding from its shareholders as it seeks to stave off the threat of nationalisation, but warned “significantly” more investment will be needed in future. Britain’s biggest water...
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Bloomberg

Asian Leaders Seek to Enhance Ties With NATO

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Asian leaders including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will seek to enhance ties with NATO during a summit in Lithuania this week. Isabel Reynolds reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Sadiq Khan says Just Stop Oil ‘really important’ if done lawfully

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The Mayor of London has described Just Stop Oil as a “really important pressure group” despite the activists’ threats to disrupt the London Pride parade. Mr Khan was speaking before the group disrupted the march for accepting sponsorship...
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Press Association

NHS strikes suspended after new pay offer

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Unions have suspended further strikes by ambulance and other NHS staff and will recommend acceptance of a new pay offer to NHS workers. The breakthrough follows days of talks with the Government over the long-running dispute over pay...
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Press Association

People in Trafalgar Square receive the national alert test

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NO USE UNITED STATES BROADCAST Moment the national alert system is tested on Sunday as people in Trafalgar Square, London, celebrate St George's Day.
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National alert test sent to mobile phones in UK

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Credit Daure Wallace: Footage of people outside Canary Wharf station in London at 1500 on April 23 when a national alert test message was sent to mobile phones.
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Footage of picket lines in London as nurses launch 'biggest strike yet' in bitter pay dispute

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** Some asterisked foul language on placards ** Thousands of nurses walked out at 8pm on Sunday in what has been described by the RCN as their “biggest strike yet” because it includes nursing staff from emergency departments, intensive...
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Press Association

Ambulance service trials electric rapid response cars for emergency calls

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A UK ambulance service is trialling electric rapid response cars in its fleet for the first time. Three electric vehicles joined the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) last month for the start of a two-year trial to...
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Press Association

Regional airline Flybe at risk of collapse

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Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, is at risk of collapse, according to a report. The airline operates more UK domestic flights than any other, and is reportedly in talks over potential emergency financing after suffering rising...
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Press Association

Lines of ambulances following day of strike action

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Ambulances lined outside of Waterloo ambulance station following a day of strike action which caused major disruption to emergency care. Ambulance staff in England and Wales walked out on Wednesday, following action by nurses on Tuesday,...
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Press Association

Ambulances queue up following day of strike action

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Ambulance crews at the Royal London Hospital, east London, queue up following a day of strike action which caused major disruption to emergency care. Ambulance staff in England and Wales walked out on Wednesday, following action by...
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion protesters block off Vauxhall Bridge Road

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WARNING: Strong language throughout. Climate change protesters Extinction Rebellion have blocked off Vauxhall Bridge Road in central London during rush hour. The environment activists have been putting on demonstrations for the last four...
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Extinction Rebellion stages lay-down protest in the Natural History Museum

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At least 100 protesters from Extinction Rebellion have staged a lay-down protest in the Natural History Museum in London.
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Firemen Rush through the Streets of New York on Horse and Cart

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Firemen Rush through the Streets of New York on Horse and Cart
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Bridgeman Arts

Philippines, c.1951: Refugees from Camiguin, Philippines are rescued

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Philippines, circa 1951: Refugees from Camiguin, Philippines are rescued.
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Press Association

NHS declares level 4 emergency over Covid-19

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The NHS has declared the highest level of emergency as efforts to contain Covid-19 continue.
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Press Association

Everything you need to know about the ambulance strikes

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Ambulance workers, paramedics, technicians, call handlers and other NHS staff will walk out in England and Wales in the coming days, in planned industrial action that will affect non-life threatening calls. It comes as the UK faces weeks...
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Press Association

55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels announced

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The Tanaiste has said that a 55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels will help combat climate change. The business package is to encourage firms to move towards more sustainable alternatives. Minister...