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James Cleverly speaks at Conservative Party conference - in full

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Tory leadership candidate, James Cleverly answers party members' questions on stage for the event "Meet Our Leadership Candidates" at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
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We owe it to the country to learn lessons from election and come back quickly, says Grant Shapps

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Former Tory minsiter Grant Shapps speaks ahead of the launch of Conservatives Together at the Conservative Party Conference.
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James Cleverly Q&A on stage at Conservative Party Conference

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Tory leadership candidate, James Cleverly answers party members' questions on stage for the event "Meet Our Leadership Candidates" at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
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Ministers discuss the Budget after leaders insist it will not fuel inflation

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The leaders of Ireland’s coalition Government have insisted Tuesday’s Budget will not further fuel inflation. Tax cuts and child-related supports are among the key measures to be unveiled in Budget 2025 amid the prospect of a winter...
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‘Sombre mood' in Port Talbot as last blast furnace shuts down

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Interview with Community union’s National Officer Alun Davies on the closure of the last blast furnace at Port Talbot. Nearly 2,000 jobs will be lost at Tata Steel UK’s Port Talbot plant as its last blast furnace shuts down.
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Labour Party Conference heckler admits inaction over conflict in Gaza is 'sickening'

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Quotes from 18-year-old Daniel Riley who was ejected from the Labour conference for heckling Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over conflict in Gaza.
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Sir Ed promises that the Lib Dems will be a 'better opposition party than the Tories'

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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said that his party will be a “better opposition” than the Conservatives. Sir Ed Davey also said that there will be a “lot of people who are elderly” that will “struggle this winter” as a result...
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Lord Dazi says the NHS is in a "serious" but "stable" condition

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Lord Darzi talks about the findings in his review of the NHS, he described the NHS as in a "serious" but "stable" condition.
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In her first news interview, Vice President Harris says she would appoint Republicans to her cabinet

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Kamala Harris, in her first sit-down interview as the Democratic presidential nominee, discussed policies, plans and controversies surrounding her campaign. (Scripps News)
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Harris sits down for high-stakes interview with CNN

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The interview comes as some Republicans, including former President and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, have accused Harris of dodging journalists and refusing to share her stances on policy. (Scripps News)
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Harris and Walz will sit for a one-on-one interview with CNN

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Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will hold a joint interview on CNN on Thursday, the outlet said this week. (Scripps News)
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NABJ facing backlash over former President Trump invitation

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Former President Donald Trump will attend the annual NABJ convention on Wednesday to participate in a Q&A on issues facing the Black community. (Scripps News)
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A time between now and after Trump left office, and a look at the significance of that period

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During the time between now and after Donald Trump left office, the period was significant and appears to have possibly affected the way he campaigns for a second term in the White House. (Scripps News)
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Brendan Gleeson: Hospices a beacon of goodness amid negativity in the world

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The Irish star, who has featured in films including The Banshees Of Inisherin and In Bruges, is asking the public to support a nationwide fundraising campaign for hospices. The Oscar-nominated actor, who has fronted several campaigns...
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Humphreys defends delay over means testing asylum allowance

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The social protection minister has defended the timing around means testing an allowance for international protection applicants. Since June, the State has been carrying out a means test for the daily expenses allowance for asylum...
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Report: More women are starting their own businesses

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The number of women launching their own businesses is on the rise. Studies show that women make up nearly half of new entrepreneurs since 2020. (Scripps News)
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Here's how businesses are using artificial intelligence in hiring and why that may lead to bias

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An expert joined Scripps News' "Capitalizing Technology" series to share how American businesses are using AI to sort candidates. (Scripps News)
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Interview with IT expert Andrew Peck on the global IT outage

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Andrew Peck, a cyber resilience PhD researcher at Loughborough University, talks about the global IT outage.
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Biden could decide within days whether to remain in the presidential race

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President Joe Biden could make a decision within days whether to remain a candidate for reelection, said Hawaii's governor who participated in a recent meeting with the president. (Scripps News)
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White House insists Biden is healthy, discusses cognitive testing

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The White House pushed back on continued concerns over President Biden's health Monday, following a report that a Parkinson's specialist had made repeated visits to the White House. (Scripps News)
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Rachel Reeves says being Chancellor ‘smashing one of last glass ceilings’

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Rachel Reeves said she is ‘really proud’ to become Chancellor of the Exchequer, a post that has been held by men for hundreds of years. She said that becoming Britain’s first female chancellor feels like “smashing one of the last glass...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Oval Village project in London

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner visit the Oval Village project in London, following Reeves' first speech as Chancellor and addressing the housing shortage.
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President Biden: I am running, and I'm going to win again

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President Joe Biden was emphatic while speaking to supporters at a rally on Friday that he plans to stay in the presidential race despite a lackluster debate performance against Donald Trump. (Scripps News)
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What to know about ABC News' Friday night interview with President Biden

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ABC News' George Stephanopoulos will interview President Joe Biden on Friday — the first such sit-down the president has scheduled since his debate performance. (Scripps News)