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Business

Fintech firm Wise’s direct listing plan buoys City of London

London’s hopes of attracting more technology companies looking to float on the stock market have received a shot in the arm after the fintech firm Wise chose the City for a rare direct listing expected to value the company at up to £9bn. The

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June 17, 2021
World

Agnes Chow: activist leaves jail as China says Hong Kong ‘pawn in geopolitics’

The Hong Kong democracy activist Agnes Chow has been released from jail after serving more than six months for taking part in unauthorised assemblies during 2019 anti-government protests that triggered a crackdown on dissent by mainland China. Chow, 24, was greeted by a crowd

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June 12, 2021
USA

Gunman at large after Austin shooting leaves 13 injured, police in Texas say

Police in Austin, Texas, said they were searching for a suspect in a shooting early on Saturday that injured 13 people in the city’s downtown entertainment district. Authorities said they had responded to reports of multiple shots fired about 1.30am and had initially

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June 12, 2021
Tech

Microsoft has scrapped all upcoming Windows 10 updates …and nobody knows why

Microsoft has decided to pause all upcoming Windows 10 updates for the foreseeable future. The Redmond-based company confirmed that all beta builds, which include tests of new features, fixes for glitches, and more would be put on ice. With no more preview builds of

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June 12, 2021
Sports

Youthful England stumble upon sweet spot of promise without expectation before Euro 2020

Between reaching the semi-finals of Euro 96 and the 2018 World Cup, England’s participation in major tournaments can be broadly split into two eras. The first spanned the early 2000s when a golden generation of stars were weighed down by expectation, anxiety and

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June 12, 2021
Middle East

Saudi Arabia bans foreigners from hajj over Covid concerns

Saudi Arabia has announced that this year’s hajj pilgrimage will be limited to 60,000 vaccinated people from within the kingdom because of the coronavirus pandemic. The kingdom ran a reduced pilgrimage last year, but still allowed a small number of people to

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June 12, 2021
Opinion

Fathers Day: Ten of the most disappointing gifts for Dads

Father’s Day is an awkward celebration. It often isn’t taken as seriously as Mother’s Day and the dismal gifts presented to deflated dads are often a cheap afterthought, it’s been claimed. New research suggests that fathers should once again manage their expectations

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June 12, 2021
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Boris Johnson hints ‘serious, serious concern’ over variant will delay 21 June lockdown exit

England is braced for a four-week extension of coronavirus restrictions to 19 July, after Boris Johnson said he will take a “cautious” approach to the final removal of lockdown. Hospitality chiefs told The Independent that the extra month of curbs will cost

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June 12, 2021
Middle East

Israeli police stop far-right march through Jerusalem

Israeli police have blocked a planned march by Jewish nationalists through Palestinian neighbourhoods of Jerusalem after a similar parade last month played a key role in building the tensions that led to the latest Gaza conflict. In a statement, police said a permit for

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June 7, 2021
Culture & Society

‘No discussion’: significant increase in women being induced for low-risk births, study finds

When Emma, a 30-year-old lawyer from Perth, was 30 weeks’ pregnant with her first child, she was told by her doctor that the baby had a big head. This, the obstetrician told her, put her at risk of complications during birth, with the

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June 7, 2021
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