‘Traitors’ poster put up at Michelle O’Neill’s office

PA O’Neill was the first senior Sinn Féin figure to take part in an official Remembrance Sunday ceremony A banner accusing Sinn Féin of being “traitors” has been put up at the office of the party’s deputy leader Michelle O’Neill. The banner was stuck to the office shutters after O’Neill laid a laurel wreath at the Cenotaph at Belfast City Hall on Sunday, becoming the first senior Sinn Féin figure

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Teashop ‘forced to close’ by VAT rules

BBC Steve Corrick says he has to close his Somerset teashop to avoid falling into a “tax trap” A man who owns a small teashop has urged the Chancellor to change the rules on VAT in her Budget. Steve Corrick said the current tax rules have forced him to close his Somerset cafe one day a week, to avoid making too much money. He said the situation “means we’re not

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US equity valuations stretched, have ‘less room to run’: RBC By Investing.com

Investing.com — US equity positioning and valuations are looking increasingly stretched, according to RBC Capital Markets. In a report released Monday (NASDAQ:), RBC underlines that positioning in equity futures for both the and the recently reached peak levels. As the market rides post-election optimism, the investment bank suggests there may be limits to how much further valuations can expand. “US equity positioning in the futures market – including S&P 500

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Humpy the Whale Cost Crypto Exchange FTX, Alameda Research $1 Billion in Losses, Lawsuit Alleges

According to the filing, in January 2021, Meerun began accumulating a position in BTMX, an illiquid token, eventually holding around half the supply, and helping drive up the price by over 10,000% in three months. He then allegedly exploited a flaw in FTX’s margin trading rules by using his stake as collateral to borrow tens of millions of dollars from the crypto exchange. Source link

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‘Just Getting Started’ – Analyst Unveils Big Dogecoin Target, Sees ‘Crazy Bullish’ Chart for Ethereum-Based Coin

An analyst known as a “Master Trader” on the crypto exchange Bybit believes that furious rallies are in sight for the top memecoin Dogecoin (DOGE). Pseudonymous analyst Bluntz tells his 287,200 followers on the social media platform X that DOGE looks incredibly bullish after breaking out from an Adam and Eve double-bottom pattern against Bitcoin (DOGE/BTC). The bullish structure suggests that DOGE/BTC has printed a major bottom and is poised

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Meet the Monster Stock That Continues to Crush the Market

The stock market as a whole has scored several wins so far this year. The S&P 500 roared into 2024, confirming its presence in a bull market as of January. Then the index went on to reach multiple record highs — and today it’s heading for a 25% annual gain. This is after last year’s 24% increase, making these two years very successful ones for investors. On top of this,

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Children’s book cut over First Nations portrayal

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has pulled his new children’s book from the shelves after complaints that it stereotyped Indigenous Australians. The 400-page fantasy novel Billy and the Epic Escape, which was published earlier this year, features an Aboriginal girl with mystical powers living in foster care who is abducted from her home in central Australia. Some First Nations leaders have called the book “offensive”, saying it contains language errors and

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Why Canada wants more overseas tourists to visit

Getty Images Lake Huron at Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada Canada has launched a new drive to get more overseas tourists to visit the country. Yet staffing shortages, wildfires and a spat with China will not make the task easy. “You can learn about nature, indigenous culture and our history,” says tour guide Jack Rivers. These are three reasons why he thinks more people should take a chance on holidaying

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Are banks open on Veterans Day? Is mail delivered today? Here’s what’s open and closed.

The Baltimore City Veterans Day Parade kicks off at Washington Monument Saturday The Baltimore City Veterans Day Parade kicks off at Washington Monument Saturday 03:25 Veterans Day, which commemorates Americans who have served in the military, is observed annually on November 11, with the holiday this year falling on a Monday. That may prompt questions about which businesses and services, from banks to USPS mail delivery, may be open or

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