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extremely tall and very strong, and researchers have managed to work it by tracking their dna over thousands of years that that is probably why northern europeans are taller than southern europeans. they have also worked out that europeans are prone to different types of diseases. so it southern europeans, for example, are more prone to mood disorders such as a bipolar disorder, whereas eastern europeans seem to be slightly more prone to alzheimer's disease because of the genes that they carry from their ancestors. it tells us a lot about what diseases came from —— where diseases came from and how they could be treated in future, but that is probably still a long way off.— still a long way off. they particularly _ still a long way off. they particularly looked - still a long way off. they particularly looked at. still a long way off. they i particularly looked at msn still a long way off. they particularly looked at msn doubts i must, but presumably they can look at these markers and hopefully use them for the whole range of other conditions —— they looked at ms and alzheimer's. conditions -- they looked at ms and alzheimer's-— conditions -- they looked at ms and alzheimer's. they want to delve into the riant alzheimer's. they want to delve into the giant bank— alzheimer's. they want to delve into the giant bank of— alzheimer's. they want to delve into the giant bank of ancient _ alzheimer's. they want to delve into the giant bank of ancient dna - alzheimer's. they want to delve into the giant bank of ancient dna they l the giant bank of ancient dna they have created to find out more about

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BBC News

clementines and satsumas. new season english _ clementines and satsumas. new season english produce, apples, cherries, it is going — english produce, apples, cherries, it is going to be easier price rise in next — it is going to be easier price rise in next two _ it is going to be easier price rise in next two months.— it is going to be easier price rise in next two months. thank you very much. in next two months. thank you very much- the — in next two months. thank you very much- the key _ in next two months. thank you very much. the key thing _ in next two months. thank you very much. the key thing the _ in next two months. thank you very much. the key thing the bank- in next two months. thank you very much. the key thing the bank of. much. the key thing the bank of england look set is the direction that inflation is going in, we have seen the interest rate being increased to 5.25%, all the expectations are among many economists, the rate will increase again later in the autumn. the bank of england feeling that inflation is not coming down as quickly or as soon as it would like to see. goad soon as it would like to see. good news for fruit _ soon as it would like to see. good news for fruit lovers? _ soon as it would like to see. good news for fruit lovers? fruit - soon as it would like to see. good news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers | news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers are u- news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers are op early. _ news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers are op early. you _ news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers are up early, you have _ news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers are up early, you have to - news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers are up early, you have to be - news for fruit lovers? fruit lovers l are up early, you have to be quick. i am surrounded by boxes, half an hour ago, i am surrounded by boxes, half an hourago, look, i am surrounded by boxes, half an hour ago, look, these are some of the boxes still left to be snapped

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Newsnight

the economy. let it play out, send a signal, then the financial markets will not be chasing interest rates. you want them to work together, so the bank of england will not be independent? you the bank of england will not be independent?— the bank of england will not be independent? the bank of england will not be indeendent? ., ., ~ ., independent? you can have bank of encland independent? you can have bank of england independent _ independent? you can have bank of england independent and _ independent? you can have bank of england independent and working i independent? you can have bank of. england independent and working with the government. but of countries have them working hand in glove. ihla have them working hand in glove. no gammond hand—outs to mortgage owners? young i think the comment does need to try to step in. i think the commentary get the banking industry around the table. we have seen banks — industry around the table. we have seen banks make _ industry around the table. we have seen banks make big _ industry around the table. we have seen banks make big profits - industry around the table. we have seen banks make big profits will i seen banks make big profits will stop a lot of people are facing the mortgage crisis, that will feel untenable. get them around the table, negotiate a deal in order to support people who are facing a massive mortgage crisis. it has to be both. the bank of england has to act, the government has to act. the bank of england should pause interest rate rises and the garment should step in, bearing in mind jeremy hunt said that might fuel inflation. i jeremy hunt said that might fuel inflation. ., ., ~' jeremy hunt said that might fuel inflation. ., ., ~ , , inflation. i do not think she is riuht. inflation. i do not think she is right- the _ inflation. i do not think she is right. the decision _ inflation. i do not think she is right. the decision not - inflation. i do not think she is right. the decision not to - inflation. i do not think she is - right. the decision not to intervene is difficult, — right. the decision not to intervene is difficult, and i feel for the

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Newswatch

one of the events which hastened the end of liz truss's brief premiership last year was a series of local radio interviews she did a few days after her chancellor's much criticised mini budget. it proved to be uncomfortable encounters for the then prime minister. . encounters for the then prime minister. , , ., minister. time is short, we have seen _ minister. time is short, we have seen the _ minister. time is short, we have seen the bank- minister. time is short, we have seen the bank of- minister. time is short, we - have seen the bank of england having to intercede because of the measures. at your government brought in on friday. this doesn't normally happen. friday. this doesn't normally ha en. ~ . friday. this doesn't normally ha en, . ., ., 4' , happen. we are working very, very closely — happen. we are working very, very closely with _ happen. we are working very, very closely with the - happen. we are working very, very closely with the bank - happen. we are working very, very closely with the bank of. very closely with the bank of england. very closely with the bank of encland. �* . ~ very closely with the bank of encland. 1, ~ ., . england. the bank of england run a... they _ england. the bank of england run a... they are _ england. the bank of england run a... they are putting - england. the bank of england run a... they are putting outl run a... they are putting out your fire, run a... they are putting out yourfire, to be fair. run a. .. they are putting out your fire, to be fair.- your fire, to be fair. bank of encland your fire, to be fair. bank of england run _ your fire, to be fair. bank of england run an _ your fire, to be fair. bank of england run an independenti england run an independent monetary policy.— england run an independent monetary policy. anna cookson there from _ monetary policy. anna cookson there from radio _ monetary policy. anna cookson there from radio kent, - monetary policy. anna cookson there from radio kent, one - monetary policy. anna cookson there from radio kent, one of. there from radio kent, one of there from radio kent, one of the eight presenters interviewed liz truss that day, we were all given an award for their work by the broadcasting press guild on friday. the award comes barely a week after bbc staff went on strike over the corporation's plans for cuts in local radio services. chris burns, the head of bbc

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Smerconish

it was murder plain and simple says michael. manslaughter is conventionally what you would see charged in a case like this. of course, at the end the baton blows, the kicks to the head, god awful. i like my colleague elie honig's work. it was an aggressive charge. we will see whether they can prove it or there is some other outcome in the case. what else came in? limited on time today, so i have to hustle. what child after watching these police brutality videos would want to zbroe up to be a good cop? >> i worry about that. i am worried about recruitment especially among african american males in the ranks of law enforcement. one of the data points i saw pertaining to memphis is they are understaffed. they haven't met where they need to be and i got to believe they will have a hard time. the vast majority of good cops. men and women, that's what i would tell young people. see you next week. with bank of. see cousinin jimmy over there? his girlfriend just caught the bouquet so...

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BBC News

there are structural— inflation in a year's time? i think there are structural reasons - inflation in a year's time? i think there are structural reasons to i there are structural reasons to believe — there are structural reasons to believe inflation is going to be higher— believe inflation is going to be higher in— believe inflation is going to be higher in the next five years than it was— higher in the next five years than it was in— higher in the next five years than it was in the past ten years. we have _ it was in the past ten years. we have a — it was in the past ten years. we have a tighter labour market and that is— have a tighter labour market and that is a — have a tighter labour market and that is a demographic issue that is seen _ that is a demographic issue that is seen across— that is a demographic issue that is seen across the g ten. there are structural— seen across the g ten. there are structural reasons for that. however. _ structural reasons for that. however, what we had in the former chancellor's — however, what we had in the former chancellor's policies was a bank of england _ chancellor's policies was a bank of england that was at odds with the government's policy, the government wanted _ government's policy, the government wanted to— government's policy, the government wanted to cut tax and put a man back into the _ wanted to cut tax and put a man back into the system, the same time with a bank— into the system, the same time with a bank of— into the system, the same time with a bank of england who is mandated to brin- a bank of england who is mandated to bring inflation down trying to take demand _ bring inflation down trying to take demand away because that is how monetary— demand away because that is how monetary policy works. it does seem that the _ monetary policy works. it does seem that the new chancellor will be working — that the new chancellor will be working with the bank perhaps with the same _ working with the bank perhaps with the same sort of page, but ultimately means the bank of england will not _ ultimately means the bank of england will not have to hike interest rates as much— will not have to hike interest rates as much if— will not have to hike interest rates as much if the government isn't putting — as much if the government isn't putting so— as much if the government isn't putting so much demand back into the system _ putting so much demand back into the system. that is good news in terms of mortgages, looking out for the

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international markets don�*t. this is a failed proposal from the conservatives. it is true, one thing i will agree with them, their policies over the last ten years haven�*t worked. it is only when liberal democrats have had ideas like investing in the renewable energy when we have seen investment in our economy, creating jobs across our country, those are the sorts of plans that we need. there is an alternative plan, but it is not the conservative one. liberal democrats have a whole set of ideas to make our country more competitive and to help people and businesses who are struggling. we�*ve been putting them forward. ijust wish struggling. we�*ve been putting them forward. i just wish the conservatives would listen. what do ou want conservatives would listen. what do you want to — conservatives would listen. what do you want to see _ conservatives would listen. what do you want to see from _ conservatives would listen. what do you want to see from the _ conservatives would listen. what do you want to see from the bank- conservatives would listen. what do you want to see from the bank of. you want to see from the bank of england this point? the you want to see from the bank of england this point?— england this point? the bank of encland england this point? the bank of england has _ england this point? the bank of england has been _ england this point? the bank of england has been given - england this point? the bank of england has been given the - england this point? the bank of - england has been given the toughest job by the government. because they have to deal with the failures of the conservatives. because the conservatives are behaving so recklessly, so irresponsibly, with unfunded tax cuts for the wealthy,

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Major Tajik bank halts use of Russia's Mir cards

Tajikistan's Dushanbe City Bank, a major issuer of bank cards in the Central Asian nation, will no longer support the use of Mir cards issued by Bank of Russia's National Card Payment System (NSPK), it said on Monday, citing technical issues.

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Central banks face jumpy bond market with 10 days of policy decisions

Read more about Central banks face jumpy bond market with 10 days of policy decisions on Business Standard. While policy makers welcome a modest rise in bond yields as a signal of confidence in the economic outlook, they worry an unchecked jump would undercut recoveries

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Bank of Maharashtra slips after RBI imposes penalty for non-compliance


Bank of Maharashtra fell 1.08% to Rs 23 after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 2 crore on the state-owned bank.
The RBI has imposed the said penalty for non-compliance with certain provisions of the central bank's frauds classification and reporting direction.
"Bank has taken necessary preventive measure / comprehensive actions to avoid such recurrence in the future," Bank of Maharashtra said in a BSE filing made after market hours yesterday.
Bank of Maharashtra is a public sector bank in India. The Government of India held 93.33% stake in Bank of Maharashtra as on 31 December 2020.
The bank's net profit jumped 14.07% to Rs 154 crore on a 3.41% rise in total income to Rs 3,577 crore in Q3 FY21 over Q3 FY20.

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