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SYND 11 7 67 RACE RIOTS BREAK OUT IN IOWA TOWN

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The town of Waterllo, Iowa suffered an outbreak of racial rioting. Property and cars were damaged.

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Rail workers on strike at Waterloo station

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Rail workers begin strike action in December at Waterloo station relating to a long running dispute over guards on trains. The protesters can be seen just outside of the station.



Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport...
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Waterloo station sign asks passengers to use face coverings

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Signage outside Waterloo station instructing public transport passengers to use face coverings.<b<br/>r/>

Face coverings will be mandatory on public transport in England from June 15, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced.
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Londoners enjoy Friday drinks ahead of new coronavirus rules

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Londoners enjoy a drink on Friday evening ahead of the tightening of Coronavirus restrictions next week.



From Monday, social gatherings of more than 6 people will be prohibited, as the Government seeks to avoid a further...
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Bloomberg

Canada Is Losing Its Patents Abroad

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May.31 -- Canada ranks third in the number of patents based on domestic research that are later assigned to other countries. Charles Plant, senior fellow at the University of Toronto's Impact Center and Jim Hinton, an intellectual...
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Cycling paramedic team helps the ambulance service

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1. London Ambulance Service Cycle Response Unit medics cycling down city steps

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Coronavirus: London trains much quieter as work from home advice heeded

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A South Western train service from Putney to Waterloo is much quieter than usual on the morning commute as the public heeds the advice to work from home.
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Usison Union representatives and paramedics at a picket line in London.

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Paramedic Marcus Davis and Sara Gorton, head of health at Unison, talk at a picket line outside the London Ambulance headquarters in Waterloo, London, as ambulance staff strike for the second time in a month.<br/>
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Extra trains take commuters back to work as lockdown eased

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Extra trains on the railways were expected to take thousands more people back to work under the Government's plan to accelerate economic activity by lifting lockdown restrictions.



After the first weekend in which people in...
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Fewer commuters seen in London as work from home guidance comes into force

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Commuters travel in smaller numbers at London’s Waterloo station as the Government's work from home guidance comes into force as of Monday (December 13).

It is part of the range of 'Plan B' measures to curb the spread of the new...
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Bloomberg

How to Turn Toronto-Waterloo Into a Tech Supercluster

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Dec.23 -- A growing number of tech leaders and investors are envisioning a Silicon Valley North. And their eyes are peeled on the Toronto-Waterloo corridor, and it becoming a tech supercluster. Recently, McKinsey and Company published a...
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Royal palace celebrates Charles' 70th as part of summer opening

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Buckingham Palace is marking the 70th birthday of Charles, Prince of Wales as part of its annual summer...
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Press Association

Full Boris Johnson interview as he confirms Omicron death

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to the Stow Health Vaccination centre in Westminster, central London. He said that at least one patient has been confirmed to have died with the Omicron variant of coronavirus..<br/>
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CLEAN : US Voices of the campaign: the caucus tourists

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CLEAN : US Voices of the campaign: the caucus tourists
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Prince William and Kate attend unveiling of Windrush Generation Monument

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots part 2 of speech by actress and campaigner Baroness Floella Benjamin at the unveiling of a monument to the Windrush Generation at Waterloo Station in London. William and Kate honour Windrush generation at...
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CLEAN : US Voices of the campaign: the caucus tourists

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CLEAN : US Voices of the campaign: the caucus tourists
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Meat, Poultry Plants Close As Workers Get Sick With COVID-19

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Analysis from USA Today and the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting says rates of infection are soaring in and around major processing plants.
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Stock footage of Covid-19 testing

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With so little still known about coronavirus and without an effective treatment method or vaccine, rapid and efficient testing is the most vital weapon we currently have against the pandemic.



Strenuous testing enables...
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Windrush generation honoured with new monuments in London

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New monuments honouring the Windrush generation have been unveiled in Hackney and Waterloo, paying tribute to those who came to the aide of Britain following the Second World War.
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Waterloo station quiet as rail disruption continues

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Hundreds of trains usually run on December 26 after the Christmas Day shutdown, but Network Rail said Britain’s railways would remain closed for a second consecutive day due to a walkout by workers in the Rail, Maritime and Transport...
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Ambulance workers strike in Waterloo

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University staff and ambulance workers staged more strikes on Friday as the wave of industrial unrest over issues including pay, staffing and jobs continued to sweep across the country.



University staff continued a 48-hour...
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Ambulance workers strike in London

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Ambulance workers take part in strike action at Waterloo London Ambulance Service.<b<br/>r/>

Speakers are Emergency medical technician Eddie Brand, resource coordinator Carrie Hallows and Helga Pile, UNISON's Deputy Head of Health
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Unison regions secretary speaks as ambulance staff strike for a fourth day

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Jo Galloway London regions secretary for Unison speaks at a picket line in Waterloo, as ambulance staff strike for a 4th day.



Ambulance staff have been striking over pay and conditions, which they say are putting patients at...
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