The White House clarified comments from Joe Biden who earlier had called for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ouster. In a speech delivered in Poland, Biden said: ““For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.” A spokesman for the White soon after stated that US leader was not talking about …
Read More »Sunday newspaper round-up: IAG, The Hut Group, Nvidia
A cash call would be the quickest way for IAG to tackle its €12.3bn of debt and begin paying a dividend again, HSBC aviation analyst Andrew Lobbenberg said. If not, then the carrier would have to resort to its cash flows. Any decision on a rights issue would likely be …
Read More »Sunday newspaper round-up: AstraZeneca, Amazon, Retailers
Vaccines Minister Nadhim Zahawi today said AstraZeneca is ‘confident’ its jab prevents serious illness caused by the South African coronavirus variant after early data from a small study suggested the vaccine was less effective against the strain. Mr Zahawi said he had spoken to England’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan …
Read More »Astrazeneca Is Empowered By Optimism In Vaccine Trials
On the eve of the third quarter, investors again received good news from Astrazeneca. A final result from in-depth studies of its potential Covid-19 vaccine could be available by the end of this year, says the study’s chief investigator Andrew Pollard. His comments come days after the UK’s health authority, …
Read More »The royal clerk threw Prince Andrew a blow and left him…
The royal clerk threw Prince Andrew a blow and left him on the floor. Prince Andrew’s reputation as a resident mischief maker was a long-kept secret within the walls of Buckingham Palace. However, a recent report uncovered a number of his previous antics, all of which foreshadowed his troubled teenage …
Read More »Wednesday newspaper round-up: Royal Mail, Poundstretcher, UK airports
Royal Mail postal workers will for the first time collect parcels on the doorstep, in one of the biggest changes to the service as it adapts to the decline in letters and rapid growth in online shopping. From Wednesday customers across the UK will be able to pay a fee …
Read More »IHC summons Nawaz through newspaper ad for Nov 24
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) Registrar Office has finalised the newspaper advertisement for summoning former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on November 24 and handed over it to Additional Attorney General on Tuesday. The court through its letter has directed to issuance the proclamations to be published in two newspapers. …
Read More »Prince Harry under fire for inviting IDF soldiers to Invictus Games
The Daily Mail reports the Duke of Sussex, who organizes the multi-sport event for wounded armed services personnel, has agreed in principle with the Israeli delegation on participation in 2022 games and drawn ire of UK’s Muslims; teams from Jordan and Iraq also set to participate Source link
Read More »Prince Harry loses legal battle against UK newspaper | World
Prince Harry loses legal battle against UK newspaper Prince Harry has lost his complaint against UK tabloid, The Mail on Sunday, over an Instagram story uploaded on the Sussex Royals’ official account. In April 2019, on the occasion of Earth Day, Prince Harry had uploaded a series of pictures on …
Read More »Sunday newspaper round-up: Boris Johnson, Brexit, Thomas Cook, Wrightbus, Sainsbury’s, Hinkley Point C
Boris Johnson has personally apologised for embarrassing the Queen by requiring her to approve the unlawful suspension of the House of Commons. Royal sources have revealed that there was huge disquiet in the Queen’s household about Johnson’s decision to prorogue parliament for five weeks, even before the Supreme Court ruled …
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