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College dorms prep to house coronavirus patients

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A growing number of U.S. colleges are preparing to turn empty dorms into temporary housing for patients with the coronavirus as the nation's hospitals brace for a possible surge of cases that could push treatment centers beyond their...
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College dorms prep to house coronavirus patients

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A growing number of U.S. colleges are preparing to turn empty dorms into temporary housing for patients with the coronavirus as the nation's hospitals brace for a possible surge of cases that could push treatment centers beyond their...
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Grant Shapps answers questions at daily press conference on Covid-19 from Downing Street

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps delivering Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 14th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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UK: Sir Keir Starmer MP visits Wakefield College.

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CLEAN: Exterior Interview with British Labour Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer during visit toWakefield College and speaking about the Governments plans for school exams during the coronavirus epidemic on 12th August 2020 Wakefield, United...
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Harvard And Princeton Release Plans For Fall Semester

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Harvard and Princeton universities will allow some, but not all, students back on campus this fall.
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Sir Ed Davey on Government's handling of coronavirus, universities and Brexit

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Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey speaks about the Government's handling of the coronavirus, the challenges of getting students into universities under restrictions, the need to focus on tackling Covid-19 before Brexit, and his...
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Education Secretary Gavin Williamson MP statement on A-levels

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Education Secretary Gavin Williamson MP giving a statement after the government's U-turn on A-level results on 18 August 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Manchester bars fear for survival in Tier 3

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Quotes from Allan Hudd, landlord of The Briton's Protection and John Hamilton co-owner of Bar Pop in Manchester on the possibility of the city being moved into Tier 3 measures.
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Press Association

Key points from today’s Covid-19 press briefing

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Following announcements earlier in the day of new areas being moved into Tier 4, and some of England’s school reopenings being delayed amid rising virus infection rates, the Prime Minister held a press briefing to warn the UK to...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson answering questions during coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivering the Downing Street press briefing on coronavirus answering questions from the media on 22 January 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Supreme Court Hears Hours Of Affirmative Action Arguments

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The Supreme Court's hearing went longer than scheduled, with justices hearing about five hours of arguments.
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Press Association

University staff vote in favour of strikes

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More than 70,000 university staff at 150 universities could strike after union members voted in favour of action.



The University and College Union (UCU) said the result of a ballot on Monday is a clear indication of the...
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Thousands of teachers, lecturers and Royal Mail workers on strike

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Tens of thousands of workers are on strike in worsening disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.



Picket lines were mounted outside postal delivery and sorting offices, universities and schools as unions edge closer to...
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‘Burnt-out’ university staff continue strike action across Scotland

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Thousands of university staff are “absolutely burnt out”, a union official said as thousands walked out in a second day of strike action in Scotland.



Around 8,000 lecturers, librarians and researchers who are members of the...
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University of Leeds staff join picket lines

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Staff at the University of Leeds take part in strike action over pay, pensions and working conditions.



Quotes from branch secretary of the UCU, Associate Professor Chloe Wallace, life long learning centre staff Rachel Wiles...
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University staff gather at picket line outside Queen's University Belfast

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Prof Dominic Bryan speaking on the picket line at Queen’s University Belfast where members of the University and College Union, and Unite union members have gone on strike.<br/>
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Bloomberg

Australia PM to Push Business, Defense Ties With India

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives in India on Wednesday. He will seek to deepen business and defense ties between the two countries. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.



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Fed Actions Put the Brakes on Distressed Sellling, Rabil Says

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Jun.29 -- Al Rabil, Kayne Anderson Real Estate Advisors chief executive officer and co-founder, discusses debt investment strategy and the outlook for real estate on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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The Complex Challenges In The Return of College Sports

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College sports have a financial incentive to resume play. But they're working under different circumstances than the pros, complicating their return.
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Bloomberg

Fashion on Focus: What Is British Style?

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Dec. 2 -- The fashion industry is worth 26B Pounds to the U.K.'s economy. Last night, the stars of fashion turned out on the red carpet in London for the British Fashion Awards. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on ""Countdown.""...
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New Florida Law Toughens Legal Penalties For Hazing

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The new law also grants immunity to people who call for medical assistance for hazing victims and wait for first responders to arrive.
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Bloomberg

Inside Microsoft's Cambridge AI Lab

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May.11 -- Microsoft’s annual Build developer conference is underway in Seattle, bringing together thousands from around the world. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde traveled to Microsoft's New England lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts to speak...
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Calif. May Restore Affirmative Action As DOJ Reviews Yale Admissions

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After 24 years of banning affirmative action, Californians may vote to reinstate it in November.
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Colleges Sit On Emergency Cash Meant For Students

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A Newsy investigation finds colleges and universities have not yet distributed millions of dollars in emergency CARES Act grants to students in need.