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TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL FUEL SURPRISE INFLATION RISE – Annual rate of CPI sped up for the first time in 10 months in December The annual rate of consumer price inflation (CPI) sped up for the first time in 10 months in December following an increase in tobacco duty, increasing to 4.0% from a more-than-two-year low of 3.9% recorded in November. The figures bucked expectations among economists for a further decline in CPI to 3.8% and led to a jump in sterling as investors scaled back their expectations for a cut in interest rates by the Bank of England in May.…
APPLE OVERTAKES SAMSUNG AS WORLD’S TOP SMARTPHONE SELLER – iPhone maker ends South Korean rival’s 12-year lead The US technology company’s iPhone for the first time became the world’s biggest selling smartphone after its South Korean rival’s 12-year run as leader, data showed. According to data from the International Data Corporation released this week, the iPhone stole Samsung’s crown in 2023 with 234.6m units sold, compared with the South Korean company’s 226.6m units. The US tech company commanded a 20.1% market share ahead of Samsung’s 19.4%, the IDC said. The sales data came before the latest release of Samsung models…
PM FACING FURTHER REBELLIONS OVER RWANDA – Backbench Tories call for Downing Street talks MPs will debate the controversial bill again today after Rishi Sunak faced the biggest mutiny of his premiership so far on Tuesday. The rebels are seeking a face-to-face negotiation in Number 10. The prime minister could be facing further rebellions from his backbenchers today as MPs return to the Commons to carry on debating the Rwanda bill. The government insists the proposed legislation aimed at deterring asylum seekers from crossing the Channel in small boats – is the toughest immigration law in history and will revive…
DANIELE DE ROSSI LEADS AS ROMA TRAINING After taking over for Jose Mourinho AS Roma’s newly-named coach Daniele De Rossi led the squad in a team training session today shortly after he was named outgoing manager Jose Mourinho’s replacement. De Rossi will lead the side he once played for through the end of the season. Mourinho was sacked earlier in the day with Roma ninth in the league after Sunday’s (January 14) 3-1 loss to AC Milan, and have struggled to overcome the loss of key players due to injury, including striker Paulo Dybala. They are 22 points behind league…
SNOW WARNINGS FOR LARGE PARTS OF UK – AS TEMPERATURES PLUNGE Schools close across the country as the temperature plunges Yellow weather warnings came into play overnight as temperatures plunged below freezing, with forecasters warning of disruption due to snow and ice. An amber cold health alert covering England is also in place all week. More than 100 schools are closed across Scotland today due to the weather. There were 22 closures in Aberdeenshire, with almost all other schools opening late, facing transport issues or partially closed. In the Highlands, 75 schools were closed while others were partially closed or…
DONALD TRUMP EASILY WINS IOWA CAUCUSES AS DESANTIS EDGES HALEY FOR SECOND PLACE Trump tanked those who backed him and detailed his plans if he regains the White House Donald Trump has easily won the Republican party’s Iowa caucuses, according to the latest results. The voting is the first step in a process that’s likely to see the former president picked as Republican candidate for November’s election. Mr Trump was overwhelming favourite to win the state and all eyes were on his margin of victory and who finished second. Florida governor Ron DeSantis and former UN ambassador Nikki Haley were…
The inaugural Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris for the year is approaching! From Friday, March 15, to Sunday, March 17, 2024, this transformative event will unfold, promising life-altering experiences. Lives across nations, cities, homes, and hospitals are set to be touched and transformed. Register now at www.healingstreams.tv/LHS to secure your spot. This global healing crusade, accessible through virtual and physical healing centers, has yielded magnificent results, including countless testimonies of diverse healings and even resurrections. If you or someone you know is in need of healing or a miracle, the Healing Streams Live Healing Services are specially orchestrated for…
EUROPEAN EQUITIES INCH HIGHER – Government bond yields rose on warnings of premature rate cuts from the European Central Bank European shares edged lower as government bond yields rose on warnings of premature rate cuts from the European Central Bank. The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 0.1% lower by 0934 GMT, dropping from a 0.2% rise in early trading. Euro zone government bond yields rose during the session as investors digested comments from the ECB’s chief economist Philip Lane, who said in an interview on Saturday that cutting rates too fast could fuel a new wave of inflation. The euro…
ROMA PART WAYS WITH JOSE MOURINHO – Jose Mourinho hass been fired after two and a half seasons at Roma AS Roma have parted ways with manager Jose Mourinho, the Serie A side have announced. Roma are ninth in the league after Sunday’s 3-1 loss to AC Milan, and have struggled to overcome the loss of key players due to injury, including striker Paulo Dybala. “AS Roma can confirm that Jose Mourinho and his coaching staff will leave the club with immediate effect, further updates on the new First Team coaching staff will follow imminently.” the club said in a…
Garry Rodrigues scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner as the Cape Verde Islands beat four-time champions Ghana 2-1 in Group B to continue Sunday’s sequence of surprise results at the Africa Cup of Nations finals. It was the third match of the day in Abidjan and followed Nigeria’s draw with Equatorial Guinea in Group A while Egypt needed a last-gasp penalty to draw with Mozambique in the opening Group B match at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium. Cape Verde went ahead in the 17th minute when Dutch-born Rodrigues’s shot was parried by Ghana goalkeeper Richard Ofori, falling for Jamiro Monteiro to tuck…
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