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Wall Street looks forward to a bonfire of capital and climate rules under Trump
When some of the biggest banks on Wall Street reveal their full-year earnings this week, they will have more to celebrate than just rising profits.
Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration on 20 January – scheduled the Monday after US bank results week – will raise the curtain on a period of …
Silicon Valley’s tycoons are bending the knee to Trump | Blake Montgomery
On 28 January 2017, I rushed to the San Francisco international airport (SFO). Like elsewhere in the US that night, demonstrations were growing against a travel ban Donald Trump had issued against visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries. The night was chillier than normal, and I had not brought an adequate …
Elena Rybakina slams WTA probe into Vukov as Australian Open nears
Elena Rybakina has backed her former coach Stefano Vukov and expressed her disagreement with the Women’s Tennis Association as the governing body continued its investigation into the Croat on the eve of the Australian Open.
“I don’t agree with a lot of things what the WTA do in the sense …
One of four lynx captured in Scottish Highlands dies
illegally released into the Scottish Highlands
has died overnight.The lynx was humanely captured near Kingussie in the Cairngorms national park on Friday but the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) said it had died overnight.
A spokesperson for the Royal Zoological …
Zebra killed in ‘incident’ with rhino at Colchester zoo
A zebra has died during an “extremely rare” incident with a rhino at a zoo in Essex.
Colchester zoo said the incident between the rhino and a male zebra occurred at about 2pm on Friday in the mixed-species area. Both animals have near-threatened status, meaning they are likely to become …
Protection zone set up after outbreak of bird flu in Angus
A protection zone has been set up after an outbreak of bird flu in Angus, Scotland’s chief veterinary officer has said.
On Friday night Sheila Voas said a 10km (6.8-mile) surveillance zone was also declared around the area as well as the 3km protection zone in Kirriemuir after a highly …
New UK tax rules on side hustles like eBay and Vinted may lead to ‘nasty surprises’
A push by HMRC to uncover details of how much people are earning from selling goods and services online in “side hustles” could cause confusion because of the way the UK’s tax system operates, a charity has warned.
Sites such as eBay, Vinted and Airbnb have until the end of …
Americans stocking up on foreign goods before Trump tariffs: ‘a sense of urgency’
Tablets and appliances made in China, hybrid cars built in Canada, European wine. As Donald Trump’s second inauguration as president quickly approaches, Americans are stocking up on goods in anticipation of tariffs Trump plans to place on imports, according to a Guardian reader poll.
Since the election, Trump has promised …