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Greens set out climate policies and electoral reform ‘red lines’ for cooperation

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Strong climate policies and electoral reform will be the price of Green Party support for any future government, the party’s co-leaders have said. Co-leader Carla Denyer said the Greens would look to quadruple the party’s total number...
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Sunak says 'intimidation' in Parliament is 'concerning' for the Government

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gave his thoughts on the Gaza vote chaos in Parliament on Wednesday night. Mr Sunak was speaking on visit to an Openreach exchange in Anglesey, North Wales.
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Sunak criticises Hoyle’s handling of Gaza ceasefire vote as ‘concerning’

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Rishi Sunak has criticised Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s handling of the Gaza ceasefire vote as “very concerning” and warned parliamentarians should never be intimidated by “extremists”. The Prime Minister condemned the way the Commons Speaker...
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Will Mellor speaks about Paula Vennells handing back her CBE

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The Mr Bates vs The Post Office actor Will Mellor speaks about Paula Vennells handing back her CBE. Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells is to hand back her CBE following the fallout of the Horizon IT scandal which led to the wrongful...
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Reform UK leader rules out pact with 'socialist' Tory party

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Reform UK leader Richard Tice has ruled out entering into any electoral pacts with the Tories, calling them a 'socialist' party as he held a new year press conference.
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The Recount

Boston Red Sox Organist Josh Kantor on Accompanying MLB

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Eighty-one years ago this week, MLB’s Chicago Cubs became the first team to employ an organ player after Ray Nelson worked the pipes for a crowd of 18,000 fans. The practice quickly caught on, reaching a new level of popularity when...
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Sir Keir Starmer interview on visit to Yorkshire hospital

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Keir Starmer visits a hospital in West Yorkshire with Wes Streeting, Labour's Shadow Health and Social Care Secretary. During an interview, he responds to questions the regarding Israel/Palestine conflict and Rwanda policies.
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Pro-Palestinian marches on Armistice Day should ‘absolutely’ go ahead, says Humza Yousaf

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Scotland’s First Minister has said plans for pro-Palestinian marches in London on Armistice Day should go ahead, and that he was “beyond angry” at the UK Government’s response. The plans have caused concerns and been condemned by the UK...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Japan May End Negative Rates by Year-End: Former Board Member

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A former board member of the Bank of Japan says the central bank could scrap negative interest rates by the end of this year. Yuko Takeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Interview with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

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Rishi Sunak discussed economic growth, energy security and defence in a meeting with various world leaders at the European Political Community Summit in Spain.
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Harper defends Sunak's criticism of 30 years of political consensus

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Credit: BBC Breakfast. No pre-roll ads. Max 60 seconds use. Mark Harper defended Rishi Sunak’s criticism of the last 30 years of political consensus. The Transport Secretary, who also served in David Cameron’s government, told BBC...
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Steve Barclay visits St Mary's Hospital in London

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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits St Mary's Hospital in north-west London after a £200 million “winter resilience” fund has been announced by the Government to put the NHS on stable footing ahead of winter. Speaking with GB News,...
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Seven year old boy gets to grips with his new Hero Arm prosthetic

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Louie Morgan-Kemp, seven, of Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, is getting to grips with his new Hero Arm prosthetic. He was born without a right hand and the Ironman-themed gadget helps him to hold things, cut food and drink from a glass.
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Interview with nurse practitioner from South Thames Retrieval Service

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Interview with Sarah Hardwick - an advanced nurse practitioner who works for South Thames Retrieval Service. A specialist children’s retrieval service led by Evelina London Children’s Hospital is celebrating its 25th anniversary. ...
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Privileges Comittee report should be respected Mark Drakeford says

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The Privileges Comittee report should be respected Mark Drakeford said on Friday during the British-Irish Council Summit in Jersey.
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Teen Kids News

Make the Grade: Job Interview

6th - 8th
Christin’s “Make the Grade” report gives us tips on how to ace your next job interview.
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Bloomberg

Tarullo: The Fed Set the Right Monetary Policy

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In this exclusive Wall Street Week roundtable, David Westin discusses the latest Federal Reserve rate hike with former Treasury Secretary and Harvard University President Emeritus Lawrence Summers, former Fed Governor Dan Tarullo and...
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Moon missions will help to pave the way for humans on Mars, astronaut says

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Missions to the Moon will help prepare humans for lengthy periods of time in space – and set the stage for people going to Mars, an astronaut has said. Kayla Barron could potentially be the first woman to step foot on the lunar surface...
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Home Secretary making plans to deport migrants to Rwanda by summer

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The Home Secretary is making plans to deport migrants to Rwanda by the summer. On Saturday, Suella Braverman visited housing in Rwanda which is set to be used for migrants - with properties equipped with gardens, off-street parking and...
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Government’s antisocial behaviour measures ‘not making any difference’ says Starmer

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The Government’s measures to tackle antisocial behaviour are not making any difference, Sir Keir Starmer said, as he portrayed Labour as “very much the party of law and order”. Both main parties have put crime-fighting plans at the...
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Press Association

Interview with Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf

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Interview with Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf, he has been campaigning in Dundee. Humza Yousaf has said that support for the SNP is “going from strength to strength”, despite the turmoil the party has faced in recent...
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INTERVIEW: Mike Leigh on the anger needed to be an artist and its correlation with the recent British general elections and how the current political folly will affect British cinema

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INTERVIEW: Mike Leigh on the anger needed to be an artist and its correlation with the recent British general elections and how the current political folly will affect British cinema at the Another Year Press Conference: Cannes 2010 Film...
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Toro y Moi Interview (clip 5)

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Toro y Moi on Justin Bieber, Twitter, tweeting, marketing, music, sex, puberty, the Jonas Brothers, Devendra Banhart, and celebrity. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions. Toro y Moi Interview (clip 5) at Lora Reynolds...
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Nylon Magazine & MySpace 3rd Annual Collaborative Music Issue

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INTERVIEW: Shannon Woodward on what she likes about Nylon Magazine, what music she's listening to, who she communicates with on MySpace, what Brent Bolthouse does well at the Nylon Magazine & MySpace 3rd Annual Collaborative Music Issue...