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Chancellor Rishi Sunak warns Boris Johnson about Britain s draconian border restrictions
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Memorial award for much-loved governor after sudden death
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After a rollercoaster year on the stock market, The Mail on Sunday s City team reveal which shares they will be following in 2021 – and assess whether their hunches from 12 months ago delivered the goods. or got hammered by the Covid lockdowns.
Hamish McRae has picked Rio Tinto, the Anglo-Australian mining and minerals giant
Hamish McRae, City Columnist
Rio Tinto: Last year was miserable for the Footsie as a whole and I am afraid miserable for bank shares, including my tip Barclays.
Of course, I failed to foresee the pandemic and ban on bank dividends. The first was bad enough, but the latter delivered a hammer blow to shareholders. The great question now is whether the switch from growth stocks to value ones will be sustained.
One of America s most senior government officials says the most credible theory about the origin of coronavirus is that it escaped from a laboratory in China.
Matthew Pottinger, who is President Donald Trump s respected Deputy National Security Adviser, told politicians from around the world that even China s leaders now openly admit their previous claims that the virus originated in a Wuhan market are false.
Mr Pottinger said that the latest intelligence points to the virus leaking from the top-secret Wuhan Institute of Virology, 11 miles from the market, saying: There is a growing body of evidence that the lab is likely the most credible source of the virus.