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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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-0.02 | -0.04% | 55.52 | 55.34 | 55.38 | 55.78 | 55.16 | 55.66 | 352,448,137 | 16:35:15 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.45 | 35.2B |
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13/2/2020 19:47 | You are very, very wrong CtR but then that is because you have nothing to judge me on | aceuk | |
13/2/2020 19:42 | Bloomberg standards in decline I see "Brexit Bulletin: Cabinet Rishiuffle" | crossing_the_rubicon | |
13/2/2020 19:28 | Simon Gilford 13 Feb 2020 7:10PMI'm glad Boris and Cummings are cleaning out the remainers in the Treasury, just look at the trouble the traitor Hammond caused to the Brexit process. | xxxxxy | |
13/2/2020 19:13 | It has shed it's image of "Antie" long ago! I too have reservations about certain presenters and editors over their opinion centric productions, but would never seek to limit or stifle opposing stances One man's meat is another man's poison! You have to pay taxes to fund public services, conveniences, libraries etc even if you never use them, or pay a tax for parks even if never get out and enjoy them! The BBC as an institution is the sole custodian of British culture! | gotnorolex | |
13/2/2020 18:51 | Cultural education.. hmm, maybe long ago, lol. | k38 | |
13/2/2020 18:19 | Maybe M2 can explain to me this, my son who is interested only watching sports on his free time he subscribe to sky but he doesn't watch anything else espesialy BBC, not aerial either (like me and many others) why he has to pay for licence. | k38 | |
13/2/2020 18:07 | Ban the licence, many more poor people now forced to buy it since the dishonourable BBC mandarins reneged on a pledge made to allow over 75's free licences. They shot their bolt, now they can pay the consequences. | jacko07 | |
13/2/2020 18:06 | Purge .I absolutely agree. | xxxxxy | |
13/2/2020 18:03 | The rest of us who are cultured and who have taste will miss all the decent stuff the BBC does do on the TV and on radio. -------------------- Ha ha ha...Minnie, when do you watch TV or listen to the radio, you are posting on here all daylight hours and it would be 24/7 if stoned or someone other dolt who answered your drivel, biased, anger filled twaddley posts. ROFLMAO | jacko07 | |
13/2/2020 18:01 | Boris has 80 seat majority and an ambitious programme. Does he need a Chancellor backed by lefty remainer spin doctors and advisors in the Treasury to get in the way of progress? Like a hole in the head...he has to deliver otherwise his detractors and the lefty beeb will be rejoicing his failure in a few years time. Purge the wets, lefties and remainers and anyone else not 100% behind him. Governing hard enough without enemy within. | cheshire pete | |
13/2/2020 18:00 | Why my TV must be related to the BBC licence. BBC must find a way to stop me watching their programmes if I decide (my rights) do not want to pay licence. | k38 | |
13/2/2020 17:59 | BBC has gone BAD | xxxxxy | |
13/2/2020 17:56 | What about my rights to watch independence channels like sky or BT but I do not watch BBC. By the way all you mentioned you can watch in independence channels as BBC sells most of it's programs paid by our licence money. M2 : "I think if you want to watch TV in the UK you pay the licence. If you don't want to pay the licence, don't have a TV. Very simple" | k38 | |
13/2/2020 17:47 | BOFPosted February 13, 2020 at 12:11 pm | PermalinkI see no planning for a green future Sir John.What I do see is a Government pursuing punitive policies that will inflict nothing but harm and enormous cost to the country they govern. HS2 is a prime case. Borrowed money paid for by future generations and probably redundant before it opens. An enforced change to electric vehicles without a thought to the environmental damage caused in mining all the minerals for the batteries, or the disposal of same, or the practicality, or where the electricity will come from, or the deforestation required to make way for wind turbines, or the enormous cost to the consumer of 'green' energy.Then there is Huawei, a decision that could risk the security of the country. And then their is the proposed wealth tax, the proposal to remove all gas boilers, the attack on pensions, it goes on.Is Boris paving the way for a Labour Government? | xxxxxy | |
13/2/2020 17:45 | LifelogicPosted February 13, 2020 at 12:40 pm | PermalinkGreat to see that Sajid Javid has gone. Let us hope all his proposed tax increases go with him as should HS2. We are taxed far, far too much already.I do not know much about Rishi Sunak but he is another PPE Oxon chap. Still there are one or two sensible ones who survive it. I shall have to read his books but he cannot be worse than Javid. | xxxxxy | |
13/2/2020 17:34 | M2Let's have your views on BBC licence.. and be careful what you have to say because the top man said you may have to pay to watch royal weddings. | k38 | |
13/2/2020 17:25 | So we are following in the footsteps of the US on a path to despotism, anyone that dares to have a different opinion to the dear leader is cast aside and replaced with a sock puppet. | minerve 2 | |
13/2/2020 17:25 | It is like watching a British Trump. Bullying nasty bunch at the top who hate dissent and refuse to publish Russian interference papers. You were warned. | minerve 2 | |
13/2/2020 17:25 | Buffoons the lot of them, led by the buffoon in chief. Just remember folks - you voted for them. | minerve 2 | |
13/2/2020 17:24 | mr hangman13 Feb '20 - 17:18 - 292770 of 292771 (Filtered) | minerve 2 |
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