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Press Association

Birmingham bar owner reveals 'awful' impact of Tier 2 restrictions

Higher Ed
A Birmingham bar owner has revealed countless customers have cancelled bookings after Birmingham was placed on Tier 2 coronavirus rules. Amanjot Johl, owner of 40 St Paul's - which was voted the world's best gin bar last year - also...
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Press Association

Manchester bars fear for survival in Tier 3

Higher Ed
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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Sky News

Last British Airways Boeing 747 flights from Heathrow

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of two British Airways Boeing 747 400 jumbo jets taxiing for their final flights at Heathrow Airport on 8 October 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

Paris Put On Maximum Alert As Coronavirus 'Is Moving Too Fast'

Higher Ed
Bars shut, gatherings banned as Paris police chief says, "The epidemic is moving too fast."
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Press Association

Liverpool bar owner urges Government to provide more financial support

Higher Ed
Venya Krutikov, owner of the Kazamier bar in Liverpool, says that while he understands the reasons behind shutting bars in the city, he believes that there should be greater support from the Government for local businesses.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Officials relax anti-Covid measures in Gironde, but not Bordeaux

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The Prefect of Gironde announces a relaxation of the measures against Covid-19 in the department, from this weekend and for 15 days (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Last orders for pub goers in Leeds

Higher Ed
Drinkers on Call Lane in Leeds enjoy their last drink before lockdown at midnight. Plus quotes from Grant Dexter, Head of Operations for Escapism Bar Group.
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Curated Video

Fauci: Wear Masks, Social Distance To Avoid National Lockdown

Higher Ed
Fauci says "the cavalry is coming" in the form of a vaccine he hopes will be widely available by April, May and June.
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Sky News

London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Tier 3 prospects

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with London Mayor Sadiq Khan on the prospect of London entering Tier 3 Covid restrictions on 10 December 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Businesses reopen as Ireland comes out of strict lockdown

Higher Ed
Thousands of restaurants, cafes and gastropubs are reopening their doors on Friday as pandemic restrictions are eased in Ireland ahead of Christmas. Includes interview with Karen O'Flaherty, co-owner of the Schoolhouse Hotel and bar in...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: February 16

Higher Ed
A look at the key figures and dates in the world of politics on February 16 as a new study found significant risks of Covid-19 transmission in pubs and bars across the country despite the efforts of owners and government guidance.
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Curated Video

Colorado Relaxes COVID-19 Restrictions In More Than 25 Counties

Higher Ed
New guidelines allow more than 25 counties to lift mask requirements and no longer cap the number of people in restaurants, stores, gyms and offices.
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Curated Video

New York City Lifting Mask Mandate For Vaccinated People

Higher Ed
Capacity limits are also being lifted at businesses like restaurants and gyms.
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Press Association

Pub goers enjoy their first indoor drinks

Higher Ed
The Showtime Bar in Huddersfield, owned by Ian Snowball, opens it's doors to drinkers again in the first moments of May 17th following the easing of coronavirus restrictions. Chloe Ludwinski, Bethany Vaughan (both 19) and Garbia Kane, 18...
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Press Association

Musicians call for return of indoor live music

Higher Ed
Singers and musicians protest at Convention Centre in Dublin where the Dail is meeting today. They are calling for a return of live music in indoor venues. Quotes from Jenny O'Donovan and John Flanagan.
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Press Association

Harrogate brewer calls for clarity on easing of restrictions

Higher Ed
Jim Mossman, owner of the Cold Bath Brewery Co. explains how they have managed in lockdown, moved from being a brewery and pub to online retailer and relying on trade from the nearby convention centre
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Bridgeman Arts

Film effects, Video colour bars & tone, film leaders/tails.

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Colour Bars/Film leaders and tails
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Aung San Suu Kyi 'a hostage for democracy': Human Rights Watch

9th - Higher Ed
Aung San Suu Kyi has 'returned to her previous role in the 1990s as a hostage for democracy' says Phil Robertson from Human Rights Watch, after she was sentenced to another seven years in jail by Myanmar's military junta on Friday...
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Press Association

Carrie Johnson recalls Worboys fears at campaign to block killer pilot release

Higher Ed
Carrie Johnson recalled her fear over black cab rapist John Worboys’ planned release from jail as she spoke in support of the campaign to keep Joanna Simpson’s killer behind bars. British Airways captain Robert Brown bludgeoned his wife...
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Bloomberg

‘The Conners’: ’Roseanne’ Spinoff Officially Moves Forward at ABC | THR News

Higher Ed
Weeks after its stunning decision to cancel 'Roseanne,' ABC is officially moving forward with a spinoff (working title: ’The Conners’), without Roseanne Barr.
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Bloomberg

Heineken CEO on Impact of Pandemic, Beer Innovation

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Heineken NV Chief Executive Officer Dolf van den Brink speaks on Bloomberg Television about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on sales and innovation in the beer market. Heineken plans to cut 8,000 jobs, almost a 10th of its...
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Bloomberg

How Norway’s Prisons Are Changing What it Means to Do Time

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Prisons in Norway look very different than prisons in the rest of the world. In Norway the incarcerated have access to the outdoors and they can garden, learn to cook and take vocational classes. Pretty much the only thing...