Don't expect Collins to post last season's numbers
Ryan Knaus breaks down an early sample size from John Collins this season, but cautions fantasy managers who expect him to produce the same numbers as last year due to the addition of Clint Capela.
Tougher restrictions could soon be introduced for arrivals
City avoided an FA Cup upset at Cheltenham.
Recent proposals, designed to resolve the easily containable problem of sex offenders evading detection, will penalise millions – mostly innocent women – and simultaneously over-turn a centuries old right
Efforts to free the miners, who were stuck underground for 14 days, took a dramatic turn on Sunday.
The series, entitled This Sceptred Isle, is being produced by Sky
He hit an unbeaten 137 as England reached tea at 252 for six to trail their hosts by 129 runs.
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Only parents who lose children are currently entitled to time off in UK - but entire approach to grief and work needs rethinking in aftermath of pandemic, campaigners say
(Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. revised its forecasts for the Turkish currency again, projecting further gains in the near term but warning that “the extent of lira appreciation may be limited.”The central bank’s “shift to a hawkish bias should mean that currency markets continue to give the lira the benefit of doubt while the path to positive real policy rates is sustained,” Goldman analysts led by Zach Pandl said in a report to clients.The U.S. bank now forecasts the lira’s exchange rate against the dollar at 7 in three months; that compares with its earlier three-month projection for 7.50 “An upward revision to the end-2021 inflation forecast of 9.4% year-on-year at the inflation briefing next week could provide a more realistic assessment of the outlook and potentially serve as a positive catalyst”Goldman’s six-month and 12-month dollar/lira predictions are shifted to 7 and 7.50, from 7.75 and 8.00 previouslyThe lira is among the best performers in emerging markets against the dollar this year, closing on Friday at 7.4170The Turkish currency has appreciated over 14% from a record low reached on Nov. 6, following President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s shake-up of his economy teamTurkey’s central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 17% at the first monetary policy meeting of the year, pledging to keep it elevated for an “extended” period. “Even if this shift to more orthodox monetary policy in Turkey is maintained, currency strength may ultimately be constrained by a necessary attempt at rebuilding FX reserves,” Goldman’s analysts said.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Sunday that 77 cases of the South African variant of COVID-19 had been found in the United Kingdom, all of them connected to travel from South Africa and under close observation. Hancock also said there was a very low number of cases of the Brazilian variant, 9 at the latest count, and those were also being closely monitored. "There are 77 known cases of the South African variant here in the UK," Hancock said on BBC television.
“The Covid vaccination feels like a tool to move forward, and some people are afforded it before others,” sometimes without much sense or explanation, one psychologist said.
In a new exhibit, LGBTQ elders share what it was like to spend most of their lives in the closet.
“I live on my own. I think if I hadn’t seen the people at the allotment, I would’ve gone nuts during lockdown,” said Karen Peck.
“This sort of assassination campaign is focused on killing the brain of Afghanistan,” said the founder of a group that is tracking the violence.
The desire for cheaper expenses and to avoid costly local laws drives business relocations.
Lockdown is bringing cases down but ‘we’re a long, long, long way from being low enough’
The woman, who recently returned from Europe, had completed two weeks in isolation.
Federal agents in riot gear used tear gas and flash bangs in efforts to disperse a protest outside the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Portland, Oregon, on the night of January 23.The protest was declared an “unlawful assembly” around 10 pm, Fox News reported.This footage was captured by Brendan Gutenschwager, who was covering the protest. He said he witnessed several arrests, and said protesters had mostly dispersed shortly after midnight. Credit: Brendan Gutenschwager via Storyful
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Royal Mail and DVLA among organisations joining scheme