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Sunak Tells Israel's Netanyahu 'We Want You to Win'

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the start of a two-day visit to the wider region. He joins the procession of foreign leaders visiting Israel in a bid...
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Hamas is responsible for suffering in Gaza, says Sunak - in full

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks about the repercussions of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine during a visit to a Jewish secondary school in north London.
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Bloomberg

Nikko AM on 4Q Outlook

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John Vail, Chief Global Strategist at Nikko Asset Management, says on "Bloomberg Markets Asia" that he expects bond yields to fall and equities to rebound in the fourth quarter. He discusses with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne...
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Press Association

Garda Representative Press Conference

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Members of the Garda Representative Association (GRA) have threatened to fully withdraw their labour on November 10 if a dispute over rosters is not resolved.
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Press Association

Garda Representative Association hold briefing on dispute with Commissioner Drew Harris - Full

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The Garda Representative Association (GRA) has said it does not see a way forward in its dispute with Commissioner Drew Harris. The deterioration in relations comes after almost 99% of gardai who voted in a ballot organised by the GRA...
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Tim Farron criticises ‘weak Prime Minister’ over environment decision

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Former Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron led an open criticism of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak over his decision to scale back some environmental targets, calling it a 'betrayal' to our future and children's future.
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SNB's Jordan Says 'War Against Inflation Is Not Yet Over'

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The Swiss National Bank paused its monetary tightening Thursday, leaving the key interest rate at 1.75% in a bid to avoid adding constriction onto a stalled economy. SNB President Thomas Jordan discusses the decision and the ongoing...
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BOE Holds Key Interest Rate at 5.25% in Split Decision

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The Bank of England maintained its benchmark interest rate at 5.25% in a 5-4 vote, ending a series of 14 successive hikes since December 2021. Guy Johnson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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JPMorgan Says India to Be Added to Emerging-Market Bond Index

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. says it will add Indian government bonds to its benchmark emerging-market index. Subhadip Sircar reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Fed Holds Rates, Signals One More Hike This Year

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The Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate unchanged while signaling borrowing costs will likely stay higher for longer after one more hike this year. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance: The Fed Decides." Follow...
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Yellen Slams 'Entirely Unwarranted' Fitch US Downgrade

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said, "Fitch's decision is puzzling in light of the economic strength we see in the United States," as she blasted the move by Fitch Ratings to strip the US of its top-tier credit rating. Yellen spoke...
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Bloomberg

BOE Hikes Key Rate by 25 Basis Points to 5.25%

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The Bank of England raised its benchmark interest rate to 5.25%, the highest level in 15 years, in a three-way vote split on Thursday. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Le Maire on ECB Policy, Inflation, Trade With China

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire talks about ECB monetary policy, reducing inflation, China as a trade partner with the EU and growing the French economy. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Spain. Follow...
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Press Association

Taoiseach says opening new Maritime Museum in Limerick 'a pleasure and privilege'

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said he felt honoured to officially open the Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum. Mr Vardakar also speaks on the RTE's potential legal battle with former presenter Ryan Tubridy and the current position of the...
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Bloomberg

ECB Hikes Deposit Rate by 25 Basis Points to 4%

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The European Central Bank raised the deposit rate by a quarter-point to 4% Thursday while hiking the main refinancing rate to 4.50%. Maria Tadeo reports on Bloomberg Television
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Bloomberg

ECB Faces Cliffhanger Decision Over Next Step

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The European Central Bank's dilemma over whether to deliver a 10th straight interest-rate increase on Thursday hinges chiefly on how quickly its forecasts show inflation retreating. Maria Tadeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Garda Commissioner says no confidence vote felt like a ‘real kick in the teeth’

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Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has said he will not resign after rank-and-file members of Ireland’s police force overwhelmingly voted no confidence in his leadership, but said the result felt like a “real kick in the teeth”. Almost 99%...
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Almost 99% of rank-and-file Garda vote no confidence in Commissioner Drew Harris

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Rank-and-file members of Ireland’s police force have overwhelmingly voted no confidence in its most senior officer, Commissioner Drew Harris. Almost 99% of gardai who voted in the ballot organised by the Garda Representative Association...
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Wilko shuts first stores as administration unfolds

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Wilko will shut its first group of shops on Tuesday as the dramatic collapse of the high street chain takes shape. The historic retailer will shut 24 stores across the UK in the first phase of closures, with hundreds of workers at the...
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Minister for Finance discusses the rising cost of fuel

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Finance Minister Michael McGrath has said the Government is considering a measure on the rising cost of fuel in the forthcoming Budget. As part of a range of cost-of-living measures last year, the Government implemented changes to fuel...
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Bloomberg

ECB Rates: Hike-or-Pause Dilemma Going Down to Wire

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As the European Central Bank meets this week to decide it's next move on interest rates, a Bloomberg survey shows an almost even split between those anticipating a 10th consecutive hike on Thursday and those anticipating a "hawkish...
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Press Association

Media Minister says the government will not be extending the eviction ban

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Media Minister Catherine Martin said that not extending the eviction ban was one of the most difficult decisions the government has had to make. Referring to comments made about the eviction ban by her husband, TD Francis Noel Duffy, she...
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Media minister says RTE must deliver “concrete reform”

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Media minister Catherine Martin speaks to media as she arrives for a cabinet meeting in Avondale House, Co Wicklow and says that RTE must deliver “concrete reform” to rebuild trust as it seeks additional funding from the Government.
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Sir Keir Starmer addresses 'farce' situation following Gillian Keegan rant

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Sir Keir Starmer addresses 'farce' situation after Gillian Keegan was caught on camera swearing about the coverage of the schools concrete row.