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Tanaiste 'shocked' by Sinn Fein proposal to investigate RTE's objectivity

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Tanaiste Micheal Martin says Sinn Fein's manifesto pledge to investigate RTE’s objectivity is a “dangerous departure” and "almost a threat to the media". The Fianna Fail leader said he was “shocked” by the proposal. Sinn Fein president...
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Press Association

The Irish people face a historic choice at election, says Mary Lou McDonald

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The Irish public face a “historic choice” in the general election between more of the same or the “live option” of a Sinn Fein-led government, Mary Lou McDonald has insisted. The Sinn Fein president said the 70-plus candidates being...
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Press Association

Swinney shares concerns over funding given to ‘genital contact’ art project

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Scotland First Minister John Swinney has said he shares Culture Secretary Angus Robertson's concerns after it was revealed Creative Scotland knew a theatre project awarded almost £85,000 would involve “genital contact”. Swinney said the...
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Press Association

'Science was driving the car' says WHO executive as Ireland prepares for Covid-19 Inquiry

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'Science was driving the car' says Dr Mike Ryan, the executive director of the WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme as Ireland prepares for it's Covid-19 Inquiry.
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Bloomberg

Israel Latest: Biden Trip, Gaza Bombing Continues

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Bloomberg's Henry Meyer joins Bloomberg Radio from Tel Aviv and discusses President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to Israel, the continued bombing of Gaza, Israel's expected plans for a ground invasion, and pressure on Israel to keep...
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Bloomberg

Powell's Key Comments After Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke at a press conference after the central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged while signaling borrowing costs will likely stay higher for longer. Here are his key remarks.
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Bloomberg

IMF's Subramanian Sees Debt Talks with China Arriving at New Frameworks

Higher Ed
Krishnamurthy Subramanian, executive director of the International Monetary Fund for India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Bhutan, and former chief economic adviser to the government of India, shares his views on global debt restructuring...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kashkari: Banks Must Be Prepared for Higher Rates

Higher Ed
"If inflation proves to be more entrenched than expected, policy rates might need to go higher," Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari says at a National Bureau of Economic Research event. Follow Bloomberg for...
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positive dictionary

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Extreme close up of definitions in an ancient dictionary, shot as the subject rotates gently & the camera rises overhead. The words performace; goal; achieve & success shot on a Canon 5D 100mm macro.
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IBU WM BIATLON, 2007, February, in Antholz, Italy

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IBU WM BIATLON, 2007, February, in Antholz, Italy
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IBU WM BIATLON, 2007, February, in Antholz, Italy

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IBU WM BIATLON, 2007, February, in Antholz, Italy
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IBU WM BIATLON, 2007, February, in Antholz, Italy

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IBU WM BIATLON, 2007, February, in Antholz, Italy
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Press Association

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announces tax cut U-turns

Higher Ed
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced the Government will scrap plans to reduce the basic rate of income tax from 20% to 19% in April next year, a move that had been forecast would cost the Exchequer almost £5.3 billion in 2023-24....
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Bloomberg

ECB's Draghi Explains Changes to Asset Purchase Program

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi explains the details of the ECB's continuation of quantitative easing beyond March, with asset purchases decreasing to EU60 billion from April to December 2017. He speaks at an ECB...
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Curated Video

The European Union has launched an antitrust case against 6 major U.S. movie studios

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AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYCentury City, California, 6 Nov. 20141. Exterior of Fox StudiosAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York, 23 July 20152. SOUNDBITE (English) Domenic Romano, Managing Attorney, Romano Law:"What the EU is...
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Bloomberg

Biden-Modi Video Call 'Constructive': White House

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden spoke with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday with a focus on how Russia's war in Ukraine has destabilized the food supply in parts of the world and about the clear distance between the U.S. and India on...
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Press Association

Nancy Pelosi and Sir Lindsay Hoyle discuss Ukraine crisis

Higher Ed
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle discuss threats to democracy, and the Ukraine crisis, including the Biden-Putin summit initiative.
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Economic Risks Remain as Fed Monitors Coronavirus

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his prepared testimony to the House Financial Services Committee.
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Curated Video

Thousands Expected To Gather For March On Washington

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The Rev. Al Sharpton announced the march while speaking at George Floyd's memorial service.
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Curated Video

Yellen: Uncertainties Justify Cautious Approach

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057918Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the U.S. economy faces a number of uncertainties that require the Fed to proceed cautiously in raising interest rates.In delivering the...
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Bloomberg

Fed's March Meeting Is Live for Rate Hike, Dudley Says

Higher Ed
Former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist William Dudley says the Federal Reserve could start raising rates at the March meeting. He spoke on a special edition of "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

How Bond Issuers Are Bracing for Brexit

Higher Ed
Sep.11 -- Katie Linsell, Bloomberg's European corporate finance reporter, discusses how bond issuers are bracing for Brexit. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

ECB's Constancio on the Impact of Higher U.S. Rates

Higher Ed
November 25 -- Risks of Fed rate increase and emerging market slowdown plus low euro-area growth “will not be a tsunami because we don’t expect the effect of the increase in rates in the U.S. will have a direct contagion in...
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Bloomberg

Yellen: We Expect Economy to Keep Performing Well

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- At a news conference in Washington, Fed Chair Janet Yellen announces the FOMC’s decision to raise the target range for the federal funds rate by one quarter percentage point.