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CLEAN : British police make arrest linked to London Bridge attack

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British police say a 30 year old man has been arrested following the London Bridge terror attack which is now known to have killed eight people after police searching for a missing Frenchman found a body in the River Thames
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Sir Martin Moore-Bick visits north Kensington after being appointed as head of the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Sir Martin Moore-Bick, the retired judge who will lead the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, visiting north Kensington and looking at floral tributes left near the scene of the fire on June 29, 2017 in...
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CLEAN : Hundreds of mourners attend funeral of Grenfell fire victim

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of mourners attend the funeral of Tony Disson one of the victims of the Grenfell tower block fire
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Sky News 2012 Year in Review

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A look back at the pick of Sky News' coverage through 2012 including the Hillsborough inquiry, Aung San Suu Kyi's release from house arrest, civil war in Syria, the G20 summit in Toronto, Russian girl band Pussy Riot's arrest and...
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A street vendor prepares a packet of Nestle's Maggi noodles over an open kitchen

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In the latest blow to Nestle regarding the Maggi Noodles controversy in India, the Delhi government banned the popular Maggi Noodles for 14 days after alleged lapses of food safety standards, pending inquiry on Wednesday. Indian Army...
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Nestle's Maggi under the government scanner in India

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Late last night on June 4th 2015, Nestle India announced that it will be taking Maggi off shelves country wide amid the controversy, maintaining that Maggi is completely safe and will be back soon In the latest blow to Nestle regarding...
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India's favourite instant noodles, Maggi, banned countrywide

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Late last night on June 4th 2015, Nestle India announced that it will be taking Maggi off shelves country wide amid the controversy, maintaining that Maggi is completely safe and will be back soon In the latest blow to Nestle regarding...
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Press Association

What we know about the Alex Salmond inquiry

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MSPs looking into the botched handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond have said Nicola Sturgeon gave an “inaccurate account” of a meeting with her predecessor.
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Why has the PM sacked Nadhim Zahawi?

Higher Ed
A look at why Nadhim Zahawi has been sacked as Conservative Party chairman by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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Press Association

Disabled children are being 'excluded from play'

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Footage of Lord David Blunkett with Ruby, an 8-year-old girl with multiple needs from Harrow, and her mother Lesley. Also includes footage of a play centre in Bristol and IVs with Blunkett and some parents of other children with multiple...
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Press Association

PM insists he believes No. 10 garden gathering was 'work event'

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has insisted he believed a gathering in No 10’s garden during the first lockdown would be a “work event” after being accused of lying to Parliament by Dominic Cummings. The PM was speaking at the Finchley Memorial Hospital...
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Family Of NHS Patient Call For Public Inquiry Into Quality Of Care

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Family Of NHS Patient Call For Public Inquiry Into Quality Of Care
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'I certainly broke no rules' - Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson has again insisted he “certainly broke no rules” when asked about parties and gatherings in Downing Street. Speaking on a visit to a vaccination clinic in west London, the Prime Minister said the Cabinet Secretary would...
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Curated Video

House Democrats' Resolution Sets Rules For Impeachment Inquiry

Higher Ed
The resolution sets rules for House democrats to follow throughout impeachment proceedings.
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Bloomberg

Predictive Models on the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election

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Nov.03 -- Bloomberg's Jodi Schneider discusses predictive models that focus only on the economy (and not on scandals) that project that Trump would win the 2020 presidential election if the economy remained in a similar state. She says...
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Public Enquiry begins over Hospital Deaths

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Public Enquiry begins over Hospital Deaths
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Press Association

Full Boris Johnson interview as PM denies lying to Parliament

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has denied lying to Parliament about a gathering in No 10’s garden during the first lockdown despite Dominic Cummings saying he would swear under oath that he warned the Prime Minister it would be a rule-breaking drinks...
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Bloomberg

Forager Funds CIO: Crown Resorts' Assets Remain Highly Valuable

Higher Ed
Forager Funds Management CIO Steve Johnson discusses if it will be third-time-lucky for Blackstone as it seeks to acquire the Australian casino operator. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn.
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Press Association

Starmer: PM must face serious questions if he attended lockdown party

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Sir Keir Starmer said Boris Johnson would have “serious questions to answer” if found to have attended a lockdown-breaking party. The Labour leader also weighed in on the Novak Djokovic situtation, saying that just because he is an...
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Bloomberg

Star Entertainment CEO Matt Bekier on Interim Results

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Matt Bekier, Star Entertainment CEO, discusses interim results from the Australian casino operator. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Press Association

MPs launch inquiry to scrutinise Government response to Covid-19 pandemic

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MPs have launched an inquiry to scrutinise the Government response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Health and Social Care Committee will jointly conduct evidence sessions with the Science and Technology Committee to examine the...
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Press Association

Bereaved relatives welcome Johnson’s pledge for pandemic inquiry chair appointment by Christmas

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Interview with Jo Goodman, co-founder of the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK group, speaking at the memorial wall in south London as Boris Johnson has promised to appoint someone to chair the public inquiry into the coronavirus...
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Press Association

Starmer speaks to care workers in Nottinghamshire

Higher Ed
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer visits Gedling Country Park in Nottinghamshire to meet with care workers and the families of care home residents, discussing the impact of Covid-19 on care homes and improvements needed ahead of a possible...
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Judge Set To Sentence Roger Stone

Higher Ed
A jury found Stone guilty of obstruction of Congress, lying to Congress and witness tampering.