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Police hold press conference near the location where an eight-year-old girl was shot in London

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Superintendent Owen Renowden speaks to the media on West Row, near the scene on Southern Grove in Ladbroke Grove, west London, after an eight-year-old girl was seriously injured when she was shot in "an appalling incident". The child,...
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Sinn Fein launch its immigration policy ahead of General Election - full

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Sinn Fein would introduce a new dedicated immigration management agency within months, Mary Lou McDonald has said. Ms McDonald said the agency would “ensure cohesion” around planning, sharing of information, and speedy decision-making.
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Keir Starmer visits PSNI College in Belfast

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer with Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Jon Boutcher talking to staff and local community groups during a visit to PSNI College at Garnerville in Belfast, following the recent far-right riots...
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Sarwar: Swift suspension for candidate over unacceptable pro-Russia posts

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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said his party had taken “swift action” to suspend a candidate accused of “unacceptable” pro-Russian posts on social media. Andy Brown was dropped as the party’s candidate in the Aberdeenshire North and...
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Green Party manifesto launch - in full

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Labour and the Tories are having a “race to the bottom” on tax, Adrian Ramsay and Carla Denyer, co-leaders of the Green Party have said. At the party’s manifesto launch in Brighton and Hove, Ms Denyer said: “Our manifesto is based on...
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Bibby Stockholm migrant accommodation barge – tour and interview with accommodation centre director

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A tour of the Bibby Stockholm barge which will be home to around 50 asylum seekers from next week, rising to about 500 by the autumn, as the Government seeks to find accommodation for immigrants. Interview: Leanne Palk, Home Office...
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Portland residents call for Bibby Stockholm barge to be housed elsewhere

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Portland and Dorset residents protest the decision for the Bibby Stockholm barge to dock on Isle of Portland, where it will house migrants. Interviews with Kelvin Thomson, Lisa Black, Lorraine Beckett from Portland and Chantelle Warren...
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Press Association

Protesters gather over plans to cut local radio stations

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Protesters gather at Parliament square over BBC plans to cut local radio stations. Interviews with Sarah Leadbetter, Beldon Haigh and Anne Wincott.
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Press Association

Taoiseach hopes giving Co Clare locals ‘reasonable assurances’ will end blockade

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he hopes answering the questions of locals in Co Clare who are protesting, and giving them “reasonable assurances”, will “allow the blockade to be lifted”. Locals have organised a protest outside Magowna...
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Men drinking outside Dog and Duck pub, policeman with bike walks past, Cambridge, England, UK 1960

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Men drinking outside Dog and Duck pub, policeman with bike walks past, Cambridge, England, UK 1960
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Virus Has Transformed Traditional Retailers, Says Kidsland’s Hung

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May.04 -- Sherman Hung, executive director at Kidsland, discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has changed consumer behavior, his business strategy and how the supply chains have been impacted by the virus. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Danish charity takes nursing home residents on cycle rides

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LEADIN: A Danish charity believes you're never too old to enjoy the thrills of riding a bicycle. Cycling Without Age was founded in Copenhagen in 2012. It's now spread to 37 countries and over 1,100 chapters...
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Bloomberg

Shining a Spotlight on Black Female Entrepreneurs

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Nov.20 -- On this edition of "Walk the Talk," Camille Thomas, co-founder of "Fearless Commerce," discusses how the magazine showcases black female entrepreneurs. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Islamic community centre opens as vaccine clinic

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Ikhlas Islamic Education Centre in Derby opens as one of various new vaccination centres across England. Footage of pharmacist Aftab Rehman vaccinating his father, Rehmat Khan, and another patient, Shazada Begum. Interview quotes from...
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AP embed intv with US military describing building of wall in Sunni neighbourhood

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FILE: Baghdad - 21 April 2007 1. Wide of wall at the side of a road in Azamiyah 2. Various tracking shots of wall Baghdad, 26 April 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colonel Don Farris, US Army Brigade Commander of the 2nd Brigade Combat...
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AP embed intv with US military on building of wall in Sunni area; ADDS bite

Higher Ed
FILE: Baghdad - 21 April 2007 1. Wide of wall at the side of a road in Azamiyah 2. Various tracking shots of wall Baghdad, 26 April 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colonel Don Farris, US Army Brigade Commander of the 2nd Brigade Combat...
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AP embed intv with US military on building of wall in Sunni neighbourhood; ADDS bite

Higher Ed
FILE: Baghdad - 21 April 2007 1. Wide of wall at the side of a road in Azamiyah 2. Various tracking shots of wall Baghdad, 26 April 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colonel Don Farris, US Army Brigade Commander of the 2nd Brigade Combat...
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Sky News

Thomas Mair Given Life Sentence for Jo Cox Murder

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CLEAN: Exterior shots Detective Superintendent Nick Wallen of the West Yorkshire Police gives a statement on the conviction of Thomas Mair for the murder of Jo Cox as Jean Leadbitter, Cox's mother, Gordon Leadbitter, Cox's father, and...
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Taliban close Afghan clinics run by Swedish group

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The Taliban forced a Swedish non-profit group to close 42 health facilities it runs in eastern Afghanistan, the organisation said Wednesday.
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CLEAN : 'Putting love into every stitch': people come together to craft memorial quilt for Grenfell victims

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People lay flowers at the foot of Grenfell Tower in London, which is still shrouded in tarpaulin, to honour the 72 people who perished in Britain's worst residential fire since World War II (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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13.9.90 (Dur: 5mins 20secs/Engl sot: 52secs) RR STORY: Computer technology is no newcomer to the educational systems in many developed nations. However, in Costa Rica - officially known as a Third...
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London mayor, police on mosque attack

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London's police commander said on Monday that the van attack near Finsbury Park Mosque was "clearly an attack on Muslims".Commander Cressida Dick, speaking Monday in the London neighbourhood of Finsbury Park, said people in Muslim...
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Grenfell Tower Fire: Residents Association IV

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with chair of the Lancaster West Residents Association which includes Grenfell Tower Olesea Matcovschi speaking on lack of any contact from local council following disaster. Anger is continuing to...
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CLEAN : The plight of immigrants in South Africa under the lockdown

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South Africa's strict lockdown provides a number of challenges for its large immigrant community, who have been left with no source of income for weeks (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)