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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon giving daily coronavirus press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving the Scottish Government's daily media briefing on coronavirus on 8 April 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Coronavirus: Fears of silent coronavirus deaths in UK's care homes

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The owner of a Scottish chain of care homes explains why fears are growing across Britain about the toll coronavirus is taking in these establishments, with charities also sounding the alarm and new figures pointing to many more deaths...
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Bloomberg

Singapore Sees Long While Before Mass Travel Resumes

Higher Ed
Aug.04 -- Keith Tan, chief executive officer of the Singapore Tourism Board, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the industry. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : South Sudan army spokesman reacts to deadly military-civilian clash that left 127 dead

9th - Higher Ed
Spokesman for the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces, Major General Lul Ruai Koang, gives a statement following the deaths of 127 civilians and solfiers amid clashes during a disarmament exercise in the central South Sudanese town of...
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Bloomberg

Europe Takes First Baby Steps Toward a Post-Lockdown World

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May.04 -- Various parts of Europe are beginning to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic. The danger now is that weak economies may mean some will ease restrictions too quickly. Bloomberg’s Rishaad Salamat reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Sky News

Q&A at daily press conference on Covid-19 from Downing Street

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps and Professor Jonathan Van-Tam answer questions at Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 14th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

U.K. Risks Large Unemployment Increase as Furlough Changes: Dodds

Higher Ed
May.13 -- U.K. Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Anneliese Dodds discusses steps taken by the U.K. government to support workers as the nation plunges into recession amid the coronavirus crisis. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine...
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Press Association

Leicester facing extended lockdown restrictions due to flare up of Covid-19 cases

Higher Ed
Interview with Sir Peter Soulsby, Mayor of Leicester, after the Government announces that the city may be subject to further lockdown restictions due to a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases. Pressed on whether he would allow pubs to reopen...
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Sky News

Interview with Keir Starmer speaking on COVID19

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to COVID-19, the new variant, possible lockdown, schooling and mass testing on the 18th December 2020 in London, England
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs Bond Trading Surges Amid Pandemic Volatility

Higher Ed
Oct.14 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s third-quarter revenue from buying and selling stocks and bonds surged 29%, driven by a 49% increase in fixed-income trading. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Press Association

Pub owner laments Government decision not to allow takeaway drinks in latest lockdown

Higher Ed
A licensee has described the Government's decision to ban alcohol takeaway services from pubs under England's third lockdown as "another kick in the teeth". Katy Boulter runs wet-led pub The Royal Oak in Barton-under-Needwood,...
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Press Association

Covid-19 has had 'massive impact' on Manchester rough sleeping

Higher Ed
Andy Burnham has said that he believes the Covid-19 pandemic has a massive impact on the number of people sleeping rough on Manchester's streets. The Mayor of Greater Manchester was speaking at a Homelessness Briefing in which he...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Needs Different Approach on Covid-19: Dodds

Higher Ed
Nov.12 -- U.K. Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds discusses the U.K. government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, planning delivery of a vaccine, and providing stability to U.K. businesses. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

Higher Ed
U.S. unemployment claims declined last week. The Senate will subpoena tech CEOs to discuss liability laws.
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Press Association

Rates of suspected suicides in England did not rise after first lockdown – study

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Rates of suspected suicides in England did not rise following the first coronavirus lockdown, according to analysis of early figures. Interview with Louis Appleby, Professor of Psychiatry and director of the National Confidential Inquiry...
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Bloomberg

Netflix Estimates ‘Squid Game’ to Be Worth Almost $900 Million

Higher Ed
Netflix Inc. estimates “Squid Game” will create almost $900 million in value for the company, according to figures seen by Bloomberg. The South Korean show depicts a group of people with huge debts taking part in a series of deadly games...
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Press Association

Coronavirus in numbers: UK death toll rises by 297

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There were 76,807 new cases of Covid-19 reported in the UK on Saturday, the Government said. The figure is based on positive lab-confirmed PCR tests, but also includes most positive lateral flow tests reported in England and all lateral...
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Press Association

Coronavirus in numbers: Further 303 deaths recorded

Higher Ed
The UK has reported another 88,171 Covid-19 cases and 303 further deaths, the latest daily figures show.
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Press Association

Coronavirus in numbers: Cases rise by 54,073

Higher Ed
The UK reports 132 more Covid-related deaths as the total number of people to have received their second dose of a vaccine hits 46,705,196, according to Government figures.
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Press Association

Coronavirus in numbers: Cases rise by 48,854

Higher Ed
The UK reports 52 more Covid-related deaths as the total number of people to have received their second dose of a vaccine hits 46,742,069, according to Government figures.
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Bloomberg

China Sees Export Growth Amid Easing Covid Disruptions

Higher Ed
China's exports rose at a faster pace than expected in June, growing 17.9% from a year earlier in dollar terms on a continued easing of Covid disruptions to production and logistics. Enda Curran reports on Bloomberg Television
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Bloomberg

UK House Prices Suffer Sharp Declines on Mortgage Costs

Higher Ed
UK house prices fell 1.4% in November, according to the Nationwide Building Society, declining at the sharpest pace since the start of the Covid pandemic as a jump in borrowing costs quelled demand. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

WHouse plays down race row, analyst; Carter

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Atlanta, Georgia - September 16, 2009 1. Wide of former US President Jimmy Carter 2. Cutaway of audience 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jimmy Carter, former US President: "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to...
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Curated Video

Finance ministers arriving for meeting; Portugal minister

Higher Ed
1. Wide of EU ministers arriving for a meeting at the Godollo castle in Hungary, to discuss Portugal's bailout deal 2. Mid of Portuguese Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira dos Santos 3. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Fernando Teixeira dos...