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Press Association

Jo Swinson says the Liberal Democrats are in the best position to take Tory seats

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Swinson tells the PA that her party is in the best position to take seats from the Conservatives and stop Boris Johnson getting a majority. She also says that she doesn't believe that the next PM has to be either Johnson or Jeremy Corbyn.
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Press Association

Election 2019: December 11 round-up

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A look at the highlights from Tuesday's General Election campaign trails.
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Press Association

2019 General Election: The final results

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A look at the UK 2019 election results after all 650 seats have been declared. The Conservatives have secured a large majority, with the Labour Party suffering huge losses.
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Sky News

Boris Johnson has promised to repay the trust of voters who helped deliver the biggest Conservative election victory

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VOICED: (PART 2 of 2) Shows exterior and interior shots new Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Sedgefield to celebrate winning northern seats from Labour, interview with Boris Johnson speaking on new government, interviews with new...
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Press Association

2019 General Election: Results after 649 seats declared

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A look at the UK 2019 election results after 649 seats have been declared. The Conservatives have secured a large majority, with the Labour Party suffering huge losses.
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Sky News

Angela Rayner MP speaking at a rally in Stockport

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Deputy Labour Leader candidate Angela Rayner MP speaking at a hustings event on 6 January 2019 in Stockport, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

Ruby Amanfu's Grammy experience:'It was over in a flash'

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RUBY AMANFU'S GRAMMY EXPERIENCE: 'IT WAS OVER IN A FLASH'
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Curated Video

Brexit stokes new calls for Scottish independence

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Thousands of Scottish independence supporters have marched down the streets of Inverness to protest Britain's withdrawal from the European Union - just days before the scheduled departure on Jan. 31.
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Press Association

Londoners give their verdict on easing of lockdown are commutes to Waterloo

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Shots from Waterloo station on the first Monday since the coronavirus lockdown was lifted - interviews with members of the public, in order; Stephen, unnamed and Katie McCabley.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy breaks down the latests Coronavirus headlines and the steps some states are now taking to slow the spread.
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Sky News

Keir Starmer on Labours plans

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to Labour Party Plans on the 2nd July 2020 in London, England
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Bloomberg

'Screaming' in GOP Going Forward Over Party's Future: Robert A. George

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Jan.05 -- Georgia voters will determine control of the U.S. Senate in Tuesday’s twin runoff elections amid record-breaking turnout and intense national interest including visits from the outgoing and incoming presidents in the final...
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Bloomberg

New Surveillance Video Shows Mob Entering Capitol With Trump Flag

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Feb.10 -- Representative Eric Swalwell, a Democrat from California and one of the House impeachment managers, shows video of protesters entering the Capitol on Jan. 6 and getting into an area directly under the Capitol rotunda.
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Press Association

Douglas Ross: Aberdeenshire West is 'touch-and-go' for Conservatives

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Douglas Ross has said it is “very touch-and-go” as to whether his party can hold on to the crucial Aberdeenshire West constituency. The Scottish Conservative leader said the race with the SNP challenger was “very close”, but he had hopes...
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Press Association

Mark Drakeford re-elected in Senedd elections

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First Minister Mark Drakeford says he will wait until all Senedd election results are in before thinking about forming a new government following a successful night.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : British tourists in Johannesburg desperate to fly home before travel ban

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British tourists at the O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg are hoping to travel back to the UK before a travel ban introduced over the discovery of a new Covid-19 variant comes into effect (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Prince William and Kate attend unveiling of Windrush Generation Monument

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots Prince William Duke of Cambridge and Catherine (Kate) Duchess of Cambridge helping to unveil the monument to the Windrush Generation at Waterloo Station in London. William and Kate honour Windrush generation...
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The Recount

4 Important Takeaways From the 2020 Census Data

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The 2020 Census's portrait of a changing America could have big implications for redistricting, gerrymandering, and the balance of power — in the 2022 midterms and beyond.
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Curated Video

Gun Violence Advocates Start Nationwide Bus Tour Against NRA

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Advocates for gun law reform are staging a nationwide bus tour to highlight the cost of gun violence on young lives.
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Press Association

Politicians attend the Global Investment Summit

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Boris Johnson called for billions of investment into green technologies as he said governments and the markets must work together to tackle climate change. The Prime Minister announced a new partnership with Bill Gates’ Breakthrough...
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Neglected Brexit heartlands key to UK election

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In Hartlepool, a tough, proud port town whipped by bitter North Sea winds, people have long felt ignored by politicians in far-off London.
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Curated Video

Analyst: Hard for United to Recover Goodwill

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Video of police officers dragging a passenger from an overbooked United Airlines flight sparked an uproar Monday on social media, but United's CEO defended his employees, saying they followed proper procedures and had no choice but to...
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Curated Video

How Gerrymandering Works

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Every 10 years, the U.S. Census counts state population. In most states, state legislatures then redraw the political maps.