Saturday, June 25, 2016

#USA - #findlauren Looking for Lauren Spierer Parts 1 & 2: An Investigation, Reinvigorated: ABC News

 ABC News
Published on 25 Jun 2016
ABC News works with former FBI agent Brad Garrett to crack the five-year-old case of the disappearance of Lauren Spierer.
 What Happened to Lauren Spierer? Five Years Later, Ex-FBI Agent Thinks He Knows Her Fate
Inside Edition - 13 hours ago
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Vevo - HOT THIS WEEK: June 24, 2016 + Calvin Harris Fifth Harmony & Mumford & Sons videos

Published on 24 Jun 2016

HOT THIS WEEK: June 24, 2016. Our weekly wrap-up show covers the biggest premieres and best Vevo originals from this week as well as what's on tap for next week! Find out what’s new! © 2016 Vevo

Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna - This Is What You Came For http://vevo.ly/wcCo0o
Beyoncé - Sorry http://vevo.ly/AntT35
Fifth Harmony ft. Fetty Wap - All In My Head (Flex) http://vevo.ly/VI9qf2
Brad Paisley ft. Demi Lovato - Without a Fight http://vevo.ly/soq81B
Mumford & Sons, Baaba Maal, The Very Best, Beatenberg - Wona http://vevo.ly/4U0THK
Zara Larsson - Becoming (Vevo LIFT) http://vevo.ly/VUcRXh
Bastille - Good Grief http://vevo.ly/Rzar93
:60 with Maren Morris http://vevo.ly/IWI1X3



#UK - How Nigel Farage's Independence Day turned sour: The Telegraph

Published on 24 Jun 2016
Nigel Farage has based his political career on a vote for Brexit, but as he finally claims victory in the EU Referendum, the UKIP leader is said to have been frozen out of Brussels talks by the Leave camp.

Corporate and economic events to watch week 27 June: Brexit repercussions and Tullow Oil: IG UK

Published on 24 Jun 2016
24 June 2016: Brexit volatility is likely to carry through to next week, as European and indeed world markets come to terms with the idea that the people of Britain have chosen to leave the EU. Dixon’s CEO has warned the weaker pound will drive up prices in the UK’s largest electrical store.

Versarien (LON:VRS) tie-up with Tier 1 supplier to assist long term growth: ProactiveInvestors Stocktube

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Neill Ricketts, chief executive of Versarien Plc (LON:VRS) is confident the tie up with Airbus supplier CT Engineering will help his graphene-based business grow over the course of a long term relationship. “There’s no doubt in my mind that CT engineering are well placed having this international base of really, really good clients for us to be able to develop alongside them.”

CT specialises in carbon fibre technology and will use Versarien’s expertise in graphene to formulate the new range. The companies are in close proximity to each other allowing both the design and engineering teams to work together easily on a range of products for the aerospace and automotive industries.

www.versarien.com
http://www.4-traders.com/VERSARIEN-PLC-13407012/ 
 http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/LON:VRS/Versarien-Plc/

Bitter Brexit Campaign: "Politicians were playing for their whole careers" FRANCE 24 English

Published on 24 Jun 2016

On Thursday’s referendum Britain voted to leave the European Union. This morning David Cameron announced his resignation so the UK is expected to have a new prime minister by October. But in the Leave camp two sides are emerging: Boris Johnson claims the UK will remain united and part of Europe, while Nigel Farage triumphantly declared June 23rd Britain's ‘Independence Day’. With pro-EU Scotland and Northern Ireland looking towards their own independence, what future for the UK a year from now?

Watch the full Debate here: http://www.france24.com/en/20160624-d...

Dissecting the immediate, long-term effects of 'Brexit': Fox News

Published on 24 Jun 2016
FBN's Maria Bartiromo goes 'On the Record' to break down the sharp decline in the stock market following Britain's vote to leave the EU and how everyday Americans will be impacted

#UK - EU friendly London shocked after Britain vote to leave: euronews (in English)

Published on 25 Jun 2016
Only five of the city's 33 boroughs voted to leave but in the end EU friendly London failed to swing the vote.

"I'm really concerned about the future of this country now. I think it's a mistake", one Londoner said.

"I don't think it should have been a referendum in the first place - because very few people indeed are qualified to make an intelligent, informed decision. People have just gone on their gut reaction."

The capital is the only region in Britain where white British people are in the…