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Press Association

Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley discusses policing at Institute for Government

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There are elements of the current public order powers that “don’t work very well” and the Metropolitan Police will discuss these with Government, Sir Mark Rowley has said. The commissioner said: “There are some practical provisions in...
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Press Association

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lawrence Taylor talks about the Met's plans for this weekend's protests

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Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lawrence Taylor talks about the Met's plans for this weekend's protests and policing.
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Horse-drawn hearse delivers children's shoes during pro-Palestinian protest in Dublin

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Pro-Palestinian protesters march in Dublin, during a procession with a horse-drawn hearse to deliver children's shoes to the British, US and Israeli Embassies and the European Commission Representation. The stunt was organised to...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: October 30

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments as Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has called for greater clarity from the Government on policing extremism as he faces criticism over the handling of pro-Palestinian protests in...
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Bloomberg

CMA's Will Hayter on Regulations

Higher Ed
Will Hayter, Senior Director, Digital Markets Unit, Competition and Markets Authority joins Bloomberg's Thomas Seal for a conversation at the Bloomberg Technology Summit in London.
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Bloomberg

Jordan Loses GOP Nomination for House Speaker

Higher Ed
Trump loyalist Jim Jordan lost the Republican nomination for US House speaker Friday after a secret ballot of GOP lawmakers, several lawmakers said. House Republicans voted 112 to 86 to rescind the nomination. Now, the conference has...
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Bloomberg

Jim Jordan Loses Second House Speaker Vote

Higher Ed
Trump loyalist Jim Jordan lost ground in his second ballot for US speaker. Twenty-two Republicans cast their votes for other speaker candidates, two more than the 20 who denied Jordan the majority of votes he needed on Tuesday. But the...
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Press Association

Humza Yousaf and Stephen Flynn talk at the SNP Conference on Independence Strategy

Higher Ed
First Minister Humza Yousaf and SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn talk at the SNP Conference on Independence Strategy.
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Bloomberg

Can the US Stop Israel-Hamas War From Spreading?

Higher Ed
What does 1914 have to do with 2023? No matter how you feel about President Biden, you should be rooting for America to keep the peace. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Andreas Kluth looks at the Israel-Hamas conflict and the potential...
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Press Association

Lib Dem Deputy Leader on housing targets

Higher Ed
Interview clip with Deputy Lib Dem Leader Daisy Cooper ahead of the Lib Dem conference starting on Saturday. Here she outlines their target of creating 150,000 social homes each year.
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Bloomberg

Netanyahu Is Confident About Deeper Israel-Saudi Arabia Ties

Higher Ed
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is confident about deepening business and economic ties with Saudi Arabia, even if the two nations don't formally recognize each other. "My sense is we'll realize that whether we have...
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Press Association

Suella Braverman's statement on Stop and Search policy

Higher Ed
Suella Braverman gives a statement on Stop and Search policy in Commons. The Home Secretary has called on police to “ramp up” the use of controversial stop and search powers “to prevent violence and save more lives”. In a press release,...
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer gives a speech at the British Chamber of Commerce

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer sets out 5 key shifts economic shifts a Labour government would bring in, while talking at the British Chambers of Commerce.
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Yousaf elected Scotland’s new First Minister and he tips Robison for deputy

Higher Ed
New SNP leader Humza Yousaf speaks to the media after being voted in by MSPs as Scotland's youngest First Minister and the first from a minority ethnic background. During his meeting with members of the media, he tipped Shona Robison to...
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Press Association

Home Secretary encourages critics to visit Rwanda before throwing around 'snobbish opinions'

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has encouraged her critics to visit Rwanda "before they cast aspersions and throw around incredibly prejudiced and snobbish opinions" on the country.
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Press Association

Minister for Crime visits a police station amid plan to ban machetes and zombie knives

Higher Ed
Minister for Crime and Policing, Chris Philp, visits a police station in south London to see how the government’s plans to ban machetes will help police officers tackle knife crime. More machetes and zombie knives could be banned in...
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Bloomberg

SVPGlobal's CIO on Investment Outlook, Economy

Higher Ed
Strategic Value Partners Founder and CIO Victor Khosla sees opportunities in distressed debt. He also discusses the look into software and AI, in an interview with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick from the sidelines of the Milken Institute...
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Bridgeman Arts

Crowd Gathers Around to Listen to and to Shake Hand of Roosevelt

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Crowd Gathers Around to Listen to and to Shake Hand of Roosevelt
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Press Association

Sunak is 'totally out of touch' - Starmer

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer claims that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is 'totally out of touch' and suggests that he should 'get out of Westminster' and 'onto the streets of Britain' regarding burglary rates across the country.
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Press Association

Nicola Sturgeon announces post-independence investment of £20bn

Higher Ed
Investment of £20 billion will be delivered in the first decade of Scottish independence, Nicola Sturgeon has said. The First Minister addressed delegates as she closed the SNP conference in Aberdeen on Monday, giving a glimpse into...
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Press Association

Johnson: Enough of a link between Putin regime and latest oligarchs sanctioned

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Boris Johnson said there was “enough of a link” between the Putin regime and the fresh round of oligarchs to be sanctioned, in a list including Roman Abramovich, to take action against them. The Prime Minister told broadcasters: “I can’t...
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Press Association

Mark Drakeford campaigns in Port, Rhondda

Higher Ed
Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford speaks to media during a campaign visit to Port, Rhondda. Mr Drakeford discusses how Wales will look to recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Press Association

Starmer urges Government to 'go further' in applying sanctions on Russia

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called on the Government to apply further sanctions on Russia "as quickly as possible". Reports based on US intelligence sources had suggested Wednesday could see Vladimir Putin launch his invasion of...
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Press Association

Protesters set off rape alarms and demand ‘radical change’ at Met Police

Higher Ed
Hundreds of people have marched through central London to demand “radical change” from a “rotten to the core” Metropolitan Police force.