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Asian stocks have risen for a third day running, as investors bet that policymakers will take steps to prevent further market uncertainty following the UK’s decision to leave the EU.The broad-based MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.5%, which brought its gains this week to more than 3%.In Tokyo, the benchmark Nikkei 225 closed 0.68% higher, while the Topix gained 0.69%. South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.9% and Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.25%. In China, the Shanghai Composite closed 0.1% higher. Hong Kong and Thailand’s stock markets are closed for holidays. Gold, considered a safe haven investment in times of uncertainty, headed…
British Gas is to offer free electricity for eight hours at weekends to two million customers who have smart meters installed. Customers will be able to choose whether to take advantage of the deal between 9am and 5pm on a Saturday or a Sunday. British Gas said consumers should see savings of about £60 a year. But experts said it will not necessarily be the cheapest deal on the market, and advised people to shop around with other suppliers. Most of British Gas’s 11 million customers will not be eligible, as only 2.4 million of these have smart meters.
The Bank of England governor has hinted at interest rate cuts as “monetary policy easing will likely be required” in the summer.In a speech at the Bank of England, Mark Carney said the uncertainty over Britain’s exit from the European Union – which he described as “a major regime shift” – had forced the bank to consider monetary stimulus over the coming months. Mr Carney said that Britain’s economic outlook had “deteriorated” as a result of the vote to leave the EU and that, at a meeting on 14 July, the bank’s policymakers would make an initial assessment.
Incidents of racism in the wake of the EU referendum have increased dramatically, according to the latest figures, since last Thursday figures have soared from an average of 63 to more than 300, police figures show. The National Police Chiefs’ Council said 331 hate crime incidents have been reported to the national online reporting site True Vision. On Monday Prime Minister David Cameron addressed fears of a hate crime backlash, saying: “In the past few days, we have seen despicable graffiti smeared on a Polish community centre and heard verbal abuse shouted at individuals who are members of ethnic minorities.
The tens of thousands of soldiers who gave their lives on the first day of the Battle of the Somme have been honoured with a two-minute silence as commemorations get under way in the UK and France. Prince William and his brother Prince Harry led tributes to thousands of British soldiers who died at a memorial service on Thursday on the eve before the 100th anniversary of the start of the battle. As dawn broke on 1 July, 1916, there was a momentary silence before the whistles blew and thousands of men rose from their muddy trenches and climbed over…
In politics Theresa May has won the backing of a number of senior Tories in the race to be the next Prime Minister – as Michael Gove prepares to make his pitch for the job. With supporters of the one-time frontrunner Boris Johnson up for grabs for the five contenders, the Home Secretary secured endorsements from cabinet colleagues Michael Fallon and Patrick McLoughlin. Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock – a close ally of Chancellor George Osborne – also came out for Mrs May on Thursday night.
The man of God Rev. Dr Chris Oyakhilome released today’s prayer post beseeching all prayer partners from around the world to speak in tongues, worship and sing in the spirit.For 15 minutes at 12 noon and 10pm all should pray mostly in tongues as the Holy Spirit gives utterance. Pray specially for the furtherance of the gospel in the nations and that the word of the Lord be glorified in all that believe. The Lord is coming soon said the man of God.
US President Barack Obama has said the UK vote to leave the EU raises “longer-term concerns about global growth”.He said Brexit would “freeze the possibilities of investment in Great Britain or in Europe as a whole”. He appealed to the UK prime minister and other EU leaders to ensure an orderly process for the British exit.Earlier EU leaders warned that the UK must honour the principle of free movement of people if it wants to retain access to the single market. The leaders of the other 27 EU countries were meeting in Brussels without the UK for the first time…
Fresh concerns have emerged over the future of Tata Steel’s UK assets, which include the huge Port Talbot works.It is understood that the Indian owners of the plant fear that the current UK political uncertainty could derail efforts linked to the planned sale. Concerns centre on proposed changes to the pension scheme which are crucial to securing the future of the business. The government says its consultation on the scheme is closed, and it will respond in due course. Tata announced in March that it was considering selling its UK steel business, putting 11,000 jobs at risk.
U.S. first lady Michelle Obama, her mother and daughters Sasha and Malia arrived in Spain on Wednesday (June 29) as part of a six-day tour to Liberia, Morocco and Spain to try to promote girls’ education. Michelle Obama stepped up her campaign for girls’ education after Islamist group Boko Haram seized 276 girls from their school in Nigeria in 2014. Spain’s Queen Letizia is due to join the first lady on Thursday morning (June 30) at a special ceremony of the “Let Girls Learn” initiative in Madrid. Michelle Obama spent Sunday (June 26) and Monday (June 27) in Liberia, where…
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