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Bridgeman Arts

UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of woman / Hands hold plastic over text.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of woman / Hands hold plastic over text / Hand presses button, pan across wall of computers to blinking light / Hand types on keyboard / Men at computer / Close up of man.
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Bridgeman Arts

UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up, man looks through viewer.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up, man looks through viewer / Man in background, tilt down to man with roller / Close up of man / Paper in printer, hand takes paper, zoom out, men by printer / Close up, man with paper / Man puts paper back...
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Press Association

Shadow Chancellor: Government needs to 'honour the commitments made' on benefits

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, reacting to news that Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has ruled out bringing forward his medium-term fiscal plan, said the Government should “get a grip” and publish the forecasts. Speaking on a visit to...
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Curated Video

How Powerful, Graphic Photos Can Impact America's Psyche

Higher Ed
In the internet era, a picture worth a thousand words can also attract a thousand trolls.
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Bloomberg

China Bond Defaults Will Rise Into 2020, Says Bea Union’s Tsang

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Pheona Tsang, fixed income chief investment officer at Bea Union Investment, discusses China onshore bond defaults and her expectations for the sector in 2020. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

BOE's Bailey on Rate Decision, Inflation, U.K. Economy

Higher Ed
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about the central bank's decision to raise interest rates to the highest since 2009 and how rising inflation is already slowing the U.K. economy.
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Bloomberg

Carson Block Says 'Skeptical' of Activist Short-Seller Abuses

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, discusses the impact of possible U.S. and Canada regulation of short-sellers with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Legal & General's Morrissey on Women in Business

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Helena Morrissey, head of personal investing at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses female representation in business in Britain and their gender diversity fund. She speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : BBC to publish Pollard

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : BBC to publish Pollard
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Bloomberg

LinkedIn During Lockdown

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- Josh Graff, U.K. country manager at LinkedIn Corp., discusses trends he’s seeing in hiring in the U.K. during the coronavirus outbreak, the company's role in keeping offices connected and his outlook for the labor market once...
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Press Association

Chuka Umunna sets out Lib Dem foreign policy

Higher Ed
Chuka Umunna, the Liberal Democrat’s foreign affairs spokesman, sets out his party's foreign policy during a speech at Watford football club saying if the conservatives get into power Boris Johnson will become Donald Trumps’ ‘poodle’....
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Bloomberg

Barclay's Golhar Sees GOP Momentum on Tax Cuts

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Shawn Golhar, head of public policy research at Barclays, examines the politics behind the Republican tax bills and how the legislation moves forward after Saturday's vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Client Data Stolen, Published on Web

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- Morgan Stanley has terminated a banker accused of stealing data from up to 350,000 wealth-management clients, some of which was posted online. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

FIFA Faces Coca-Cola Scrutiny on Unpublished Probe

Higher Ed
Nov. 24 -- FIFA is facing pressure from Coca-Cola about the unreleased report of the probe of World Cup games awarded to Russia and Qatar. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols looks at the potential impact of action against FIFA by other sponsors...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson: There is clear and present danger for Ukraine

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Kyiv, Ukraine attends a joint news conference after he held crisis talks with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky amid rising tensions with Russia. Boris Johnson said intelligence showed there was a...
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Curated Video

The mobile phone app designed to stop roaming charges

Higher Ed
This may look technical, but it could help you save money in the future. "Cell Buddy" says it's come up with a universal unlocked SIM card that connects to virtually any mobile network. The company says the idea is to allow travellers...
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Bloomberg

Michael Wolff Responds to Trump’s Cease and Desist Demand Over Tell-All Book | THR News

Higher Ed
Michael Wolff is standing by his new White House tell-all about Donald Trump, including the book's explosive anecdotes about the president from his former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
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Curated Video

CDC Guidelines More Detailed Than Trump Administration Reopening Plan

Higher Ed
The CDC's 63-page guidelines include recommendations on how to safely reopen businesses but were described by one GOP senator as "over prescriptive."
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Curated Video

Doctor under investigation declares his innocence

Higher Ed
Dr. Stephen J. Hatfill, the biowarfare expert under scrutiny in the United States anthrax attacks, on Sunday declared his innocence and lashed out against Attorney General John Ashcroft for calling him a "person of interest" in the...
News Clip2:54
Sky News

Hacking Victims Send Prime Minister Letter

Higher Ed
Hacking Victims Send Prime Minister Letter
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Sky News

The Sue Gray report is published: Boris Johnson Q & A session

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shot of Boris Johnson PM Q & A session in response to the publication of the Sue Gray report on 25th May 2022 London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

U.K. Publishes Draft Law to Trigger Article 50 for Brexit

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- The U.K. government posted a bill on Parliament's website offering a draft law to trigger Brexit under Article 50. Bloomberg's Svenja O'Donnell has the details on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s Bradley Refers Fox's Sky Bid for CMA Review

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- U.K. Culture Secretary Karen Bradley speaks before Parliament to announce her referral of 21st Century Fox's $15.5 billion bid for Sky Plc to the CMA for investigation, pushing the deal's potential completion into 2018.
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Bloomberg

Why Blue Lotus' Yang Sees Tencent as a Buy

Higher Ed
Aug.15 -- Shawn Yang, executive director of Blue Lotus Capital Advisors, discusses China freezing new approvals for video game licenses and what that means for the video game industry and for Tencent. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."