LONDON (Reuters) – Britain and the European Union must advance access to the EU financial market, as the coronavirus crisis will make it even more difficult to deal with a possible disruption if there is no agreement, the lobby said Monday. AFME bank. FILE PHOTO: Flags of the European Union …
Read More »‘Beautiful’ to take a pint, ‘shiny’ to cut your hair: England reopens after closing
LONDON (Reuters) – People enjoyed their first pub gulps in more than three months, went to restaurants, and finally cut their hair on Saturday as England took its biggest steps until resuming normal life after the coronavirus blockade. Some pubs started serving from 6 in the morning, raising concerns of …
Read More »Drunks can’t distance themselves socially, says England police | UK News
UK police said Sunday that revelers crowded London’s Soho district, the nightclubs that eventually reopened, made “crystal clear” drunk people unable to distance themselves socially. England’s hospitality sector came to life after a three-month hiatus for the coronavirus on what the media called “Super Saturday” or “Independence Day.” Bars and …
Read More »BoE Governor Warns Lenders About Challenges Of Negative Interest Rates
FILE PHOTO: Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey poses for a photo on the first day of his new role at the Central Bank of London, Britain, March 16, 2020. Tolga Akmen / Pool via REUTERS (Reuters) – Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey wrote a letter to lenders …
Read More »British historian David Starkey leaves Cambridge after comments on slavery | UK News
British historian and television presenter David Starkey gave up his honorary scholarship at a university at Cambridge University after he was outraged by his comments about blacks and whether slavery should be considered genocide. Starkey said in an interview for a YouTube show posted online on Tuesday: “Slavery was not …
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