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09/11/2020 17:47 | k38 Do you have proof that cheating occurred in the US elections, because if you haven't you are the person who has diminished himself. Time you put up or shut up. You are such a bore, this thread was once very good, people like you have tarnished it. As a Scot where's my mate bargain bob, just for the record, Biden's lead is just a tad short of the population of Scotland. That has to be most amazing rigged election in the history of elections. k38 You really are either a troll or half wit. Never let it be said that the Scots are thick, unless the K in K38 stands for Kilmarnock LOL. | exlogiclad | |
09/11/2020 17:47 | Coronavirus: Pfizer vaccine rollout may be slowed by need to store it at -70C The Pfizer vaccine will have to be stored at ultra-cold temperatures and experts have warned that its rollout could be slowed by the need for specialised equipment. The vaccine, which is made of a type of genetic material known as mRNA, has produced highly encouraging results in final trials. However, it must be stored at -70C until the day it is used, a temperature far out of the reach of standard refrigerators. The requirements may make holding vaccinations in GP clinics, care homes and other locations difficult, experts said. | stonedyou | |
09/11/2020 17:38 | Biden doing an excellent job on COVID already. Trump and Boris watch and learn. ;) | minerve 2 | |
09/11/2020 17:35 | Biden will be known as one of the few in the list of cheating presidents in America. | k38 | |
09/11/2020 17:34 | Boris.....fkin brilliant tonight. Exceeding expectations on both fronts. Simply mercurial. | utrickytrees | |
09/11/2020 17:32 | When people cheat in any arena, they diminish themselves-they threaten their own self-esteem and their relationships with others by undermining the trust they have in their ability to succeed and in their ability to be true.Cheryl HughesBiden must apologise and ask for new elections! | k38 | |
09/11/2020 17:31 | Terrific day today, a sea of blue and I am just about to pour myself a large G&T. | jacko07 | |
09/11/2020 17:29 | World at 1 Sarah m Always just the R4 view. Interesting to hear that the logistics of this so called solution requires the whatever to be transported at minus 80c. Who on earth determined that this so called whatever was workeable at such temperature. yet accepted by the markets as of value? | jl5006 | |
09/11/2020 17:24 | jl5006..st 649 am trying to decipher your post. Your statement that the world is full of pratts. You may have something there! | goldfinger16 | |
09/11/2020 17:18 | Wouldn't it be nice if just one of our Biden haters (and it may be just one muti identity scumbag) came out and slammed Trump and the conspiracy theorists. Losers like their idols, are too whiney too admit they are wrong. | goldfinger16 | |
09/11/2020 17:12 | Sorry Sunak we are broke - lets use our natural fosil fuels | jl5006 | |
09/11/2020 17:12 | Sorry Sunak we are broke - lets use our natural fosil fuels | jl5006 | |
09/11/2020 17:11 | The Evening standard posted an article yesterday suggesting the HOC is not tory Lab but a conclave of what I want. Climate etc Should that have any basis then party politics is over. All MPs will need to independents - or do these new entrants think that the HOC tory - is just a way to free will. Whips need to sort out this undercurrent | jl5006 | |
09/11/2020 17:05 | Rishi Sunak has outlined plans to boost the UK's position as a world-leading financial centre, and extend its leadership in green finance and financial technology.In his first speech on financial services since becoming chancellor in February, he laid out the government's ambitions for the financial services sector, including its approach to the equivalence process, as the UK builds its global role outside of the European Union.Sunak said in a statement to the parliament on Monday that it will give certainty on regulations after the leaving the Brexit transition period."We will use equivalence when it is in the UK's economic interest to do so," Sunak said, adding that there was more opportunity to build more deeper financial services relationships with countries outside of the EU, including Switzerland, India and Japan."Financial services will be essential to our economic recovery from coronavirus, creating jobs and growth right across our country."And as we leave the European Union and start a new chapter in the history of financial services in this country, we want to renew the UK's position as the world's preeminent financial sector."He also added that the UK's first long term asset fund "will be "up and running within a year."He plans to issue the UK's first green gilts in a bid to bolster the country's status as a global financial hub and leader in carbon reduction.Sunak also told MPs in the Commons that he plans to "accelerate the drive for net zero" ahead of COP26, the United Nations climate talks in 2021, in order for Britain to grow its green finance.The financial services sector employs more than 1 million people across the UK and contributes to more than £137bn ($180bn) of value to the country's economic output.Two-thirds of people working within the financial services sector live outside of London, with half of all financial services exports also outside of the capital.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) already announced on Monday that it will introduce new rules requiring the majority of listed companies to make better disclosures about how climate change affects their business.The financial watchdog expects to launch reporting rules 1 January 2021.The chancellor's speech comes as the UK economy continues to battle the financial ruin caused by the coronavirus pandemic, as well as concerns over leaving the EU without a Brexit deal.READ MORE: Pound wobbles as deadline to strike key Brexit issues loomsUK and EU negotiations have intensified in the last few months, with both London and Brussels continuing to disagree over fishing rights and a level playing field agreement, which is aimed at preventing unfair competition in areas including state subsidies.Although talks resumed in London on Monday, as EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier and his UK counterpart David Frost came together to bridge their differences, the clock is ticking to reach an accord before next week.The post-Brexit transition period ends on 31 December. If no agreement is made, trade will default to World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules. Businesses are hoping that the time pressure, alongside the COVID-19 factor, will focus efforts to try to avoid disruption when the deadline comes at the end of the year.Rumours first circulated on the weekend, revealing that Sunak was seeking to overhaul UK public company listing rules to attract more high value tech "unicorns" to the London market post-Brexit.The move would be a means to rival New York's capital markets and would attract more high-growth companies to float in London.Proposals under consideration include reducing the minimum "free float" requirement meaning companies would be able to retain more control of their companies upon listing. Allowing firms to have dual class share structures is also under consideration.... Yahoo Finance | xxxxxy | |
09/11/2020 17:03 | Easy stoned - they just willed their votes to the Dems. Something utterly wrong with control in USA - they are worse than Botswana. And I guess that goes for all aspects of law and order - after the man was killed = I saw ... not i saw who killed the man. | jl5006 | |
09/11/2020 17:02 | Democrats found guilty for the killing of democracy.The show must go on and will.... lol | k38 |
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