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US Companies Add 89,000 Jobs in September, ADP Says

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Private payrolls rose by 89,000 in September as US companies added the fewest jobs since the start of 2021, according to figures published Wednesday by the ADP Research Institute. Michael McKee has the details on Bloomberg Television.
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AI Will Not Be a Job Killer, Emanuel Says

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Julian Emanuel of Evercore ISI says generative artificial intelligence will not be a job killer, instead he says it will help companies become more productive and connect with their clients. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow...
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Why is union support so important in politics?

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Experts say there are two big reasons why union support is important to a political campaign: It's about money, and the unions' organizing power.
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Unemployment rate remains low, but GOP says Americans still struggling

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The U.S. labor market remains strong, but some point to high inflation and credit card debt as indicators of a failing economy.
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Ryanair CEO says there was no 'meeting of minds' with Transport Minister

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Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said there was no "meeting of minds" during his meeting with transport minister Eamon Ryan. The meeting took place one week after O'Leary launched a personal broadside against the minister in a row over...
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Scottish Secretary defends UK Government's decision to extend windfall tax on oil and gas licenses

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Scottish Secretary Alister Jack defended the UK Government's decision to announce an extension to the windfall tax on oil and gas licenses and said he understood why Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross spoke out against it. He was visiting...
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Chancellor's Budget was 'missed opportunity', says Caroline Lucas

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Green MP Caroline Lucas says that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Budget was a "missed opportunity", and said that there was a "massive climate-shaped hole" in the statement.
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Museum explores impact of 1984 miners strike

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Quotes from Lynn Dunning, Chief Exec of National Coal Mining Museum and Anne Bradley, curator, discussing the impact of the 1984 miners strike and the museum's exhibition marking the 40th anniversary. Dunning talks about the scale of...
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Former mine worker looks back on 1984 strike

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Quotes from former mine worker Shaun McLoughlin, bow mine director at the National Coal Mining Museum recounting his memories of the 1984 miners strike. He talks about the mood among miners in the lead up to the strikes, says they...
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Remembering the 1984 miners strike

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A former miner and staff from the National Coal Mining Museum in West Yorkshire discuss the impact of the 1984 miners striker ahead of the 40th anniversary of the initial walk out
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Rishi Sunak visits factory in East Yorkshire

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The Prime Minister visited the site of a new railway station which is going to be built near York at Haxby, where the last station closed in 1930. Rishi Sunak met the chief executive of Network Rail Andrew Haines and York Outer Tory MP...
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Mayor Khan delivers speech at the London Government Dinner

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan slammed Brexit and said it has had a detrimental effect on the city of London. Mr Khan delivered a speech at the annual London Government Dinner on Thursday which took place at The Mansion House. He also said...
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Mayor says Tory party dynamics around Rwanda scheme resembles a 'psychodrama'

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan has criticized the Government's plans on Rwanda and described the dynamics in the Conservative party as resembling a that of a "psychodrama".
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Politics daily briefing: December 6

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All the latest political developments, as couples are feeling ‘stuck’ because of the Government’s ‘cruel’ migration plan.
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Politics daily briefing: December 5

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Daily politics briefing for December 5. as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declares “enough is enough” and that the time has come to “get control of immigration once and for all”.
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Sunak says there is 'momentum' in UK economy as business leaders gather for Global Investment Summit

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Rishi Sunak said there is “very positive momentum behind the UK economy” as leading investors gathered at Hampton Court Palace. Arriving at the Global Investment Summit, the Prime Minister told reporters: “My singular focus is driving...
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Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt visit Nissan plant Sunderland

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GVs of Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt visiting the Nissan plant in Sunderland where two electric models will be built, securing thousands of jobs.
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Starmer: Energy sector backs transition from oil but wants help with challenges

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The energy sector in Scotland’s north east is completely on board with plans to transition away from oil and gas, Sir Keir Starmer has said. During a visit to the St Fergus Gas Terminal in Aberdeenshire, the Labour leader said the...
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Kevin Bakhurst aims to ‘minimise uncertainty’ as job cuts among plans for RTE

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RTE director general Kevin Bakhurst has said he wants to “minimise uncertainty” for staff as redundancies are among the proposed cost-cutting plans for the broadcaster. The Government has agreed to provide 56 million euros in additional...
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Truss-backed economists call for cut in minimum wage

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A group of economists backed by former prime minister Liz Truss says the minimum wage should be frozen and then cut to make the labour market more competitive. The Growth Commission has argued that plans to increase the minimum wage...
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US Companies Add 113,000 Jobs in October, ADP Says

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Private payrolls rose by 113,000 in October as US companies added fewer jobs than expected for the month, according to figures published Wednesday by the ADP Research Institute. Michael McKee has the details on Bloomberg Television.
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Altman: Only a Crisis Will Cause Authorities to Adjust Fiscal Policies

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Roger Altman, Evercore founder and senior chairman, says that it is just a matter of time before global financial markets turn attention to the country's fiscal trajectory. He urges fiscal authorities to tackle the country's deficit...
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Nides: Confident of Normalization of Relations After War is Over

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Thomas Nides, Former US ambassador to Israel says that normalization of relations between the US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel would be in the best interest of the region. He says that while the chance of Saudi normalization is delayed, it...
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Deutsche Bank CFO on Earnings, Outlook

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Deutsche Bank plans to accelerate payouts to shareholders after higher income from its corporate bank and deposit inflows offset weaker trading results in the third quarter. Revenue in the three months through September rose about 3%...