Britain s Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has had a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition at a London hospital where he was moved earlier this week, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday. The 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II has now spent 16 nights in hospital first at the private King Edward VII s Hospital and now at St. Bartholomew s Hospital where he was transferred for further tests and observation for a pre-existing heart condition. The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday [Wednesday] underwent a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition at St. Bartholomew s Hospital, Buckingham Palace said in a statement. His Royal Highness will remain in hospital for treatment, rest and recuperation for a number of days, the statement added.
Britain s big four banks amassed more than 200 billion pounds ($277.52 billion) of new deposits last year as customers reined in spending through pandemic lockdowns, far outstripping extra lending to struggling businesses and households. Full-year earnings reported by HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds and NatWest last month revealed the extent to which lenders finances have been upended by the crisis. The banks now face a glut in savings, a Reuters analysis of the banks results show, as domestic customers of the four lenders deposited 221 billion pounds of extra cash. By contrast, despite banks doling out billions of pounds of state-guaranteed finance to companies since the pandemic hit, their net lending growth in the UK overall was 53.4 billion pounds - a quarter of the growth in deposits.
Read more about Britain s Prince Philip in hospital for third night for observation, rest on Business Standard. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, remains in a London hospital where he was admitted as a precautionary measure
Read more about United Kingdom records coldest February night since 1955 on Business Standard. UK on Thursday recorded its coldest February night across the country since February 1955, reported the UK Met office
Britain and India are committed to an enhanced trade partnership as the first step towards a positive free trade agreement in future and plans are expected to be further formalised during the visit of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to India in the coming months, the UK s Minister for South Asia has said. Lord Tariq Ahmad, who is also Minister for the Commonwealth in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), said the strong relationship between the two countries has been further intensified with the vaccine collaboration to help fight the common enemy in the form of COVID-19. We have been undertaking steps to remove barriers to trade and the hope is that an Enhanced Trade Partnership will lead to a positive free trade agreement (FTA) with India in future, said Ahmad, in an interaction to mark India s 72nd Republic Day celebrations on Tuesday.