News Clip5:18
Press Association

We are very clear Scunthorpe is crucial to British steel industry - Angela Rayner

Higher Ed
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner pooled clip at Scunthorpe steel works.
News Clip3:21
Press Association

Rubbish collected in mobile vehicles as bin strikes continue in Birmingham

Higher Ed
Local residents deliver rubbish to mobile collection vehicles in Erdington, Birmingham despite bin strikes continuing in the city in a row over jobs and pay.
News Clip4:22
Press Association

Pest control chief discusses Birmingham bin strike

Higher Ed
Interview with the CEO of the National Pest Technicians Association, Kevin Lawrenson, about the rodent implications of the ongoing Birmingham bin strikes on Friday, which is also 'World Rat Day'. Includes GVs of rubbish in Bordesley Green.
News Clip2:15
Press Association

Rubbish piles up in Birmingham's streets as strike continues

Higher Ed
Footage of rubbish piling up on streets in Birmingham as the dispute between the local council and the Unite Union continues.<b<br/>r/>

1st clip please credit: Naeem Yousef
News Clip1:28
Press Association

Birmingham City Council declares major incident as bin strike continues

Higher Ed
Birmingham City Council says it is declaring a major incident over the impact of the ongoing bin strike, as it estimates 17,000 tonnes of waste remains uncollected around the city.



Members of the Unite union in Birmingham are...
News Clip0:21
Press Association

Fly-tipping seen in Birmingham as bin strike continues

Higher Ed
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Footage of a fly-tipping incident in Birmingham as the City Council says it is declaring a major incident over the impact of the ongoing bin strike, as it estimates 17,000 tonnes of waste remains uncollected...
News Clip4:57
Press Association

Scene from the bin strike in Tyseley, Birmingham as 17,000 tonnes of waste remains uncollected

Higher Ed
Scene from the bin strike in Atlas (Tyseley) Depot as the City Council declared a major incident over the impact of the action, as it estimates 17,000 tonnes of waste remains uncollected around the city.
News Clip1:55
Press Association

Bin strikes continue in Birmingham

Higher Ed
Bin lorries and picketing staff at Birmingham city council's depot in Tyseley amid an ongoing refuse workers' strike in the city. Nearly 400 council bin workers in Birmingham began indefinite strike action as part of a row over jobs and...
News Clip1:44
Press Association

Refuse collectors in Birmingham as strike continues

Higher Ed
Birmingham City Council workers collect rubbish left near an industrial bin in the Duddeston area of the city, where waste collectors are staging widespread industrial action.
News Clip1:59
Press Association

Birmingham bin strike continues

Higher Ed
Birmingham’s bin strike remains ongoing as refuse collectors continue their walk-out over pay and conditions. Some areas of the city are more affected than others, with some collections taking place. Footage of parts of Moseley, Balsall...
News Clip3:44
Press Association

Rubbish piles up amid Birmingham bin strike

Higher Ed
Uncollected rubbish in the Sparkhill and Selly Oak areas of Birmingham, amid an ongoing refuse workers' strike in the city. Nearly 400 council bin workers in Birmingham began indefinite strike action as part of a row over jobs and pay,...
News Clip1:16
Press Association

Rats and other rodents posing ‘huge’ public health risk amid ongoing bin strike

Higher Ed
The build-up of refuse caused by Birmingham’s ongoing bin collection strike poses a huge public health danger, with rodents flourishing on a “banquet” of rotting food, pest control experts have warned.



Nearly 400 council bin...
News Clip4:52
Press Association

The UK's deepest canal lock gets its annual spring clean

Higher Ed
Canal and River Trust staff and volunteers help to give the Tuel Street lock in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, it's annual drain and clean. Quotes from Team Leader Andy Leatherbarrow and volunteer Maureen Readle.
News Clip6:44
Bloomberg

Reeves Growth Plan 'Rubbish,' says Ryanair's O'Leary

Higher Ed
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves "knows the third runway in Heathrow won't be delivered until about 2040, possibly even 2050, if at all," says Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary. "This is a dead cat she's throwing up on the table to mask the fact...
News Clip4:16
Press Association

Ryanair boss says Rachel Reeves ‘hasn’t a clue’ about delivering growth

Higher Ed
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary claimed Rachel Reeves “hasn’t a clue” about how to generate growth in aviation.



Mr O’Leary said the Chancellor should scrap air passenger duty (APD) rather than “waffle on” about Heathrow...
News Clip3:21
Press Association

Workers clear up shocking flytipping chaos

Higher Ed
Around 30 tonnes of flytipped rubbish stretching over 40 feet and completely blocking a main road has been cleared by council contractors. Lichfield District Council brought in waste removal workers first thing on Tuesday after the...
News Clip5:00
Press Association

Huge flytipping load blocks road and traps community

Higher Ed
A local authority is seeking video evidence to track down fly-tippers who dumped a huge mound of building waste stretching more than 40ft along a two-lane road, blocking access to houses and businesses.



Contractors began...
News Clip16:37
Press Association

If you don't embrace our heritage, clear off', Lee Anderson tells Reform UK conference- full speech

Higher Ed
Lee Anderson told the Reform UK North West conference that millions are depending on Reform's five MPs to 'get our country back' warning 'if you do not embrace our heritage, clear off'. <br/>
News Clip1:32
Press Association

John Swinney refuses to say if he will step in to avoid bin strikes across Scotland

Higher Ed
First Minister John Swinney said the Scottish Government has to “live in the reality of the resources we’ve got available to us” as he declined to commit to making more money available to avert the impending strikes by waste and...
News Clip3:37
Press Association

Footage of Birmingham ahead of council vote

Higher Ed
Birmingham City Council will meet on Tuesday to vote on a wave of cuts to services and a 10% rise in council tax after effectively declaring bankruptcy.



Cuts are likely to include arts funding, bin collections and potentially...
News Clip3:59
Press Association

Ministers arrive for cabinet meeting as Prime Minister faces pressure from Boris Johnson

Higher Ed
Ministers arrive for a cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street, as the Prime Minister faces unrest within the Conservative Party after Boris Johnson abruptly resigned as an MP and launched a furious tirade against Rishi Sunak.
News Clip1:25
Press Association

Rubbish and waste piles in Birmingham

Higher Ed
Footage of piles of rubbish in some parts of Birmingham as staff shortages are reported around the country due to the high numbers of positive Covid-19 cases.
Stock Footage0:22
Bridgeman Arts

London, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pan along London below, bomb damage evident, now demolished. Ariel LS of Piccadilly Circus, busy traffic. Many people mingle with traffic Heavy traffic along Haymarket, Regent Street and Westminster Bridge. Thames pleasure cruiser and...
Stock Footage0:11
Bridgeman Arts

Street Scenes (from Berlin 1920-1929)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Garbage cans, neglected backyard, handcarts, swing up to shark facade (clip 141 subclipped from Berlin 1920-1929 documentary).