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Sir Keir Starmer: Memorial remembering Covid-19 victims 'moving and emotional'

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Labour Party leader Keir Starmer visits the COVID-19 Memorial Wall on the Embankment, central London, which has been painted with hearts in memory of the more than 145,000 people who have died in the UK from coronavirus.



He...
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Cross-party support for Irish language legislation

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MPs gather outside of the Houses of Parliament to show cross-party support for new Irish language legislation published in New Decade New Approach. Interviews with John Finucane MP and Dr Niall Comer.



The legislation will...
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Big Ben climber said 'attention is a currency' before scaling tower

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Interview with 43-year-old tree surgeon Ben Atkinson before he scaled the scaffolding around Big Ben as part of the Extinction Rebellion protests.



Footage of the stunt showed Atkinson climbing the landmark dressed as Boris...
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Boris Johnson leaves Number 10 to attend PMQs in the Commons

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street, London, to attend Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament.
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Capital County, 1950, part 3 - The establishment and closure of the Metropolitan Board of Works

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Clip 3 of a film called Capital County, exploring the work of the London County Council (LCC) and the development and administration of London in 1950. The film presents council services seen through the eyes of an ordinary citizen of...
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Part 9 of The Changing Face of London, 1960 - Piccadilly Circus and futuristic plan for it, workers building new London.

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Clip 9 from film focusing on the clearance of bomb damaged buildings following World War II and the projects and plans to rebuild the capital. The role of the London County Council, the architects department, its development plan and...
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Starmer praises 'emotional' work being done on memorial wall

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has visited a Memorial Wall in London that will eventually be made up of almost 150,000 hand-drawn hearts and be more than a kilometre long.



He praised the work of bereaved families of Covid-19...
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Big Brother Watch projects an anti-Covid pass message onto Parliament

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Civil liberties NGO Big Brother Watch projected a message onto Parliament, calling on the Government to drop plans to mandate Covid passes. Silkie Carlo, Director Big Brother Watch, argues that the Government’s plans to mandate medical...
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The First Lady of Ukraine Arrives at Parliament to meet MPs

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The First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, arrives at the Houses of Parliament to speak with members of both Houses, ahead of opening an exhibition documenting Russia's war crimes in Westminster.
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Somewhere Decent to Live 1967 part 1 - cityscape GVs of London, woman looking for property

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Clip from a documentary type account of the provision of new housing for Londoners. Looks at the work of the Greater London Council in tackling London's housing shortage in the late 60s.
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Police in Britain part 7 - CU of policeman in profile against backdrop of Houses of Parliament and River Thames. c.1960

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Clip from a film about the work of bobbies (British police) in Great Britain in the 60s, and their everyday tasks and duties.
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Indicative vote: How MPs narrowly rejected the customs union amendment

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A breakdown of how the House of Commons narrowly voted down leaving the EU with a customs union - the closest of the indicative votes held over the next steps for Brexit.
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Big Ben chimes for the first time since New Year

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The famous chimes of Big Ben have rung out for the first time since the New Year as part of technical tests ahead of Remembrance Sunday.



Clock mechanics have tested the bell before it strikes 11 times to mark the start of...
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Stock footage of Westminster

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Archive footage of Westminster, London as Britain prepares to leave the European Union.<b<br/>r/>

The UK formally leaves the EU at 11pm GMT on Friday January 31.
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Ukraine’s First Lady urges UK to be a 'leader' in her country’s bid for justice

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Olena Zelenska urged the UK to become a leader in helping Ukraine achieve “justice” against Russia as she addressed an audience of MPs and peers that included Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer.



The speech, in a Parliament...
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Ukraine’s First Lady urges UK to be a “leader” in her country’s bid for justice

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The First Lady of Ukraine asked MPs and peers to support the call for a special tribunal, saying: “Justice like victory is not possible without allies.”

She argued that the International Criminal Court (ICC) does not have the...
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Olena Zelenska receives a standing ovation from MPs ahead of speech

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Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska received a standing ovation from MPs and peers as she arrived to give a speech in a parliamentary committee room.

Former prime minister Boris Johnson was among those to attend the address,...
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First Lady of Ukraine implores MPs to view shocking images of Russian war crimes in new exhibition

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First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska opens a travelling exhibition entitled Russian War Crimes at Portcullis House, one of the main office buildings for Britain’s Houses of Parliament.
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R100 Airship construction, aerial shots London, C19th engineers, battleships

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Clip from Centenary, an award-winning documentary (BISFA Gold Award 1967 best UK documentary) made by Peter Baylis & John Edwards, a duo who won BISFA Gold for a record-breaking three years running. 'Centenary' was sponsored by Vickers &...
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Oceana issues stark warning on devastating impact of overfishing ahead of World Fisheries Day

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Ahead of World Fisheries Day on Sunday, conservation charity Oceana issued a stark message to the UK Government: End overfishing in UK waters, or fish populations will collapse and our marine ecosystems will become increasingly...