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Boris Johnson apologises to reporter's mum over unkempt hair

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson offers an apology to a reporter's mother for his unkempt hair, while on a trip to Openreach in Bolton, Greater Manchester.
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Greek PM Urges EU to Avoid Further Vaccine Delays

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Feb.15 -- The European Union must avoid further Covid-19 vaccine delays, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. "We have the capacity to administer many more vaccines," Mitsotakis said....
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Irish Premier: Brexit Deal Landing Zones Becoming Clear

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Nov.16 -- Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin says the contours of a Brexit deal between the U.K. and European Union are clear to both sides. He speaks with Stephanie Flanders at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum. (Excerpt)
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AstraZeneca Vaccine: Key Facts Around Safety, Risks

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Mar.17 -- As several European Union nations suspend AstraZeneca Plc's Covid-19 vaccine, Oksana Pyzig, virologist at University College London, breaks down the data around safety and risks. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Ministers hold Brexit talks at Stormont

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First Minister Paul Givan and deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill press conferences after meeting with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss at Stormont House.
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Ireland's Ukrainian community demonstrate against Russian aggression

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Members of the Ukrainian community in Ireland and supporters attend a rally at Leinster House, Dublin, to protest against Russian aggression towards Ukraine and express solidarity with Ireland amid an ongoing row about Russian navy...
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U.S., EU Strike Gas Deal to Cut Dependence on Russia

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The U.S. and European Union reached an agreement Friday to boost liquefied natural gas supplies to European countries by the end of 2022 with at least 15 billion cubic meters. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports.
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Ukraine Will Never Surrender, Official Zhovkva Says

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Ihor Zhovkva, deputy chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, says it is unclear if Russia is serious about peace talks and adds that Ukraine deserves membership in the European Union. Zhovkva speaks in an exclusive interview...
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Maros Sefcovic: leaders need to 'dial down the political rhetoric' over NI protocol

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European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic calls on leaders to 'dial down the political rhetoric' over the Northern Ireland Protocol. Mr Sefcovic was beginning a two day visit to Northern Ireland by meeting with business leaders
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EU Threatens Legal Action Over UK Brexit Override Bill

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The UK unveiled legislation to override parts of the Brexit deal it signed with the European Union, giving the UK powers to unilaterally rewrite the bulk of the Northern Ireland protocol. The EU has threatened to take legal action. Lizzy...
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Draghi Says EU Companies Can Pay for Gas in Rubles

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Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi says European companies will be able to pay for gas in rubles without breaching sanctions, apparently dismissing European Union guidance to the contrary. "There is no official pronouncement of what it...
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China's Xi Calls for Efforts to Bring Calm in Ukraine

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Chinese President Xi Jinping called for efforts to bring calm to the war in Ukraine in talks with European Council President Charles Michel, a sign that Beijing may be trying to address one of its biggest points of friction with Europe....
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EU is in "solution mode" says Irish premier Micheal Martin

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Irish premier Micheal Martin said that the EU is in "solution mode" around the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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Michelle O'Neill welcomes EU's 'far-reaching' proposals

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Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O’Neill welcomed what she described as the “far-reaching” proposals put forward by the EU. “I think that demonstrates both in word and deed that the EU side are living up to their commitments that they...
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G-7 Leaders Commit to Banning Imports of Oil From Russia

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Leaders of the Group of Seven countries pledged to ban the import of Russian oil in response to President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. The heads of the leading economies made the commitment after holding a video call with Ukraine...
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EU, Hungary Make 'Progress' on Plan to Ban Russian Oil

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen about proposed sanctions on Russian oil imports made progress but failed to reach a breakthrough, according to both sides. Maria Tadeo...
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Paul De Grauwe: Brexit Would Be Bad News for EU

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June 21 -- London School of Economics Professor Paul De Grauwe examines the negative economic impact of a Brexit, how the European Union could benefit politically from a Brexit, and the economic model the U.K. could take if the "leave"...
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Brexit: Negotiating the U.K.'s Exit From the EU

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June 26 -- Charles Ries, vice president, international at Rand Corporation, discusses the work ahead for the U.K. in coordinating regulation and legislation related to the nation's exit from the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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El-Erian: Anti-Establishment Movement to Get Louder

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June 28 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, discusses the impact of Brexit on the EU and the strengthening of the anti-establishment movement in Europe. He speaks to Bloomberg's Matt...
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Cameron: U.K. Won't Trigger Article 50 Right Now

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June 27 -- U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron addresses the timeframe for triggering Article 50, existing relationships with global governments, and the need for a new government to handle European Union negotiations in a speech before...
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Brexit Aftermath: Renegotiating EU Trade Agreements

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June 24 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, examines the policy changes ahead for the European Union as it renegotiates trade agreements without the United Kingdom and how China views the Brexit referendum. He speaks on...
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Brexit: Investor Concerns of Lingering Market Damage

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June 24 -- Raman Srivastava, deputy chief investment officer at Standish Mellon, discusses client concerns surrounding the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Farage: U.K. Needs Free Trade Agreement With EU

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June 28 -- U.K. Independence Party leader Nigel Farage comments on the possibility of Vodafone moving its headquarters elsewhere and the need for a free trade agreement between the U.K. and the EU during an interview with Bloomberg's...