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The Economic Crime Bill is an effort to close loopholes that activists say have allowed Russians with Kremlin ties to launder their "dirty money for decades."
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      The Economic Crime Bill is an effort to close loopholes that activists say have allowed Russians with Kremlin ties to launder their "dirty money for decades."
 
                                                  
      The founder of SBTV helped launch the career of notable British music artists, including rapper Dave and Ed Sheeran.
 
                                                  
      A severe storm is causing damage in the U.K.. Rescue efforts continue following devastating flooding in Brazil. Sydney beaches are back open after a fatal shark attack. And a Russian figure skating coach is under fire. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins "CBS News Mornings" with a roundup of the headlines.
 
                                                  
      James Cleverly, minister of state for Europe, said a Russian invasion of Ukraine "would not be a quick or easy conflict." He also said that Russia has not shown that it wants to deescalate. Norah O'Donnell has more.
 
                                                  
      The future of the Winter Olympics is under threat because of climate change, according to a U.K. university report. The warning comes amid the 2022 Beijing Games — the first Winter Olympics to use nearly 100% artificial snow.
 
                                                  
      The breakthrough has put scientists on course to create a stable source of clean power with no greenhouse gas emissions in a matter of decades.
 
                                                  
      Opposition leader Keir Starmer was chased by an angry mob after Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrongly accused him of letting a notorious child sex abuser avoid prosecution.
 
                                                  
      As she marked the 70th anniversary of her record-breaking reign, Queen Elizabeth II announced that Prince Charles' wife, Camilla, should be known as queen consort when he becomes king. Mark Phillips has more.
 
                                                  
      Several of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top advisers resigned amid the scandal over lockdown parties. Plus, some European oil facilities have been hacked and rescue efforts in Morocco continue after a child fell in a well. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins "CBS News Mornings" with a roundup of international stories.
 
                                                  
      "Some of the events should not have been allowed to take place. Other events should not have been allowed to develop as they did," long-awaited reports says.
 
                                                  
      U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised to reform Downing Street after a report on the so-called partygate scandal was released Monday. Police are investigating several government gatherings, including a birthday party for the prime minister held in June 2020. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined Tony Dokoupil and Jericka Duncan to discuss.
 
                                                  
      After weeks of damning allegations of boozy gatherings at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's official residence, police have changed tack and decided to investigate.
 
                                                  
      The fossil is nearly 33 feet long — roughly the size of a bus — and is believed to be the largest ichthyosaur skeleton ever discovered in the U.K.
 
                                                  
      Prime Minister Boris Johnson says thanks to booster shots and people following the rules, the Omicron wave "has now peaked" in the U.K., so the rules are being lifted.
 
                                                  
      Britain's most powerful institutions are dealing with some of the most serious crises either has seen in decades, as Prince Andrew is stripped of his royal and military titles and Prime Minister Boris Johnson comes under fire for holding parties during lockdown. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more for CBSN on "London Calling."
 
                                                  
      Paleontologists have made a massive discovery in the United Kingdom's smallest county — the 180-million-year-old fossilized remains of a giant Jurassic "sea dragon."
 
                                                  
      It's been nearly 40 years since the U.K. and Argentina fought over the Falkland Islands. Despite initial opposition to the conflict, the U.S. stuck by its allies. CBS News contributor Simon Bates takes a look back at the war in this week's installment of London Calling.
 
                                                  
      In the U.K., COVID cases are rising, inflation is up and energy prices could rise by 50% in the new year. Simon Bates has more in his segment London Calling.
 
                                                  
      Roxana Saberi provides a look a London-based company's efforts to reduce the environmental impact of obtaining Christmas trees.
 
                                                  
      A New York judge said Tuesday he will decide soon whether to dismiss a sex trafficking lawsuit against Prince Andrew brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who alleges that she was sexually abused by the prince when she was 17 years old. Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied the claims. CBSN's Nikki Battiste sits down with CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams to discuss the case.
 
                                                  
      The suspect, a 19-year-old man from Southampton, did not enter any buildings on the grounds.
 
                                                  
      The United Kingdom is dealing with a wave of new COVID-19 cases as the Omicron variant spreads throughout the country. Now, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing pressure to contain it. CBS News contributor Simon Bates discusses how he might be able to steer his country through this latest surge in this week's installment of "London Calling."
 
                                                  
      The director-general of the World Health Organization is urging people to cancel or postpone their holiday gatherings as the Omicron variant spreads globally. He warned the celebrations could overwhelm hospital systems and lead to more infections and deaths. This comes as leaders in the U.K. and other European nations consider tightening restrictions ahead of Christmas. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joined Anne-Marie Green on CBSN to discuss the COVID surge.
 
                                                  
      Protests broke out in London as a wave of COVID-19 infections prompted a new round of restrictions. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
 
                                                  
      As the infectious Delta and Omicron variants spread across the world, countries in Europe are imposing stricter COVID-19 mandates and shutdowns. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joins CBSN from London with more on the pandemic.
 
                                                  
      A pair of federal judges ruled the government must tap into a contingency fund to make SNAP payments.
 
                                                  
      President Trump's interview with Norah O'Donnell airs Sunday, Nov. 2, on 60 Minutes.
 
                                                  
      Two federal judges on Friday said the Trump administration must tap into contingency funds to make SNAP payments during the government shutdown.
 
                                                  
      In a social media post, FBI Director Kash Patel said multiple people who were allegedly plotting a violent attack were arrested in Michigan.
 
                                                  
      President Trump announced he would designate Nigeria "a country of particular concern" as it relates to religious freedom, a move that had been pushed by some U.S. lawmakers.
 
                                                  
      Jeffrey Epstein's schedule, flight logs and personal calendars detail his connections with high-profile people including Woody Allen and leaders in finance and public affairs.
 
                                                  
      Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to just over four years in prison earlier this month after he was convicted of prostitution-related charges.
 
                                                  
      The FBI said the suspect made a series of threatening calls and texts to rabbis in Alabama and Louisiana, an imam in Georgia, a church in North Carolina, and others.
 
                                                  
      Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, at 2 a.m., when the clocks "fall back" and we gain an hour.