European stock funds suffered their largest redemptions in nearly six months as the region’s strengthening currency damped investor enthusiasm. Investors pulled $1.4bn from European equity funds in the week ending August 30,… Read More
Monthly Archives: August 2017
Britain ‘going backwards’ on rights of disabled, says U.N. committee
GENEVA (Reuters) – The U.N. Committee on the rights of disabled people said on Thursday it had more concerns about Britain – due to funding cuts, restricted rights and an uncertain post-Brexit… Read More
EU keeps up Brexit talks pressure, Davis signals cash offer
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Britain’s withdrawal negotiations with the European Union failed to make the kind of progress needed to move into a new phase in October, chief EU negotiator Michel Barnier said… Read More
Northern Ireland’s DUP warns of ‘speedy’ return to rule by London
BELFAST (Reuters) – Irish nationalists Sinn Fein must reach out and compromise if Northern Ireland is to avoid a “speedy” return to direct rule from London, the head of the Democratic Unionist… Read More
Northern Ireland’s DUP warns of ‘speedy’ return to rule by London
BELFAST (Reuters) – Irish nationalists Sinn Fein must reach out and compromise if Northern Ireland is to avoid a “speedy” return to direct rule from London, the head of the Democratic Unionist… Read More
GPs quitting NHS at rate of 400 a month
Family doctors have been leaving the National Health Service at a rate of more than 400 a month, threatening the government’s pledge to ensure general practitioners can provide the public with a… Read More
Typical non-dom pays £105,000 in UK tax, data shows
The typical “non-dom” in the UK is based in London and pays more than £100,000 in tax a year, according to figures that experts said highlighted the importance of these people to… Read More
‘Strong’ Franco-British defence relationship won’t be hit by Brexit: Fallon says
PARIS (Reuters) – Britain’s exit from the European Union will not have an impact its defence ties with France despite concerns they could be harmed by tough divorce talks, Defence Minister Michael… Read More
‘Strong’ Franco-British defence relationship won’t be hit by Brexit: Fallon says
PARIS (Reuters) – Britain’s exit from the European Union will not have an impact its defence ties with France despite concerns they could be harmed by tough divorce talks, Defence Minister Michael… Read More
Britain going backwards in handling of disability issues, says U.N. committee
GENEVA (Reuters) – The U.N. Committee on the rights of disabled people said on Thursday it had more concerns about Britain — due to funding cuts, restricted rights and an uncertain post-Brexit… Read More
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