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How to grow an orange tree no matter the size of your space

Forget coal. The marmalade orange is making electricity in Seville We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Robin Powell Normal text size Advertisement Street trees add all kinds of goods to a neighbourhood, from improved health of residents and local wildlife to higher property values. In the Spanish city of Seville, the street trees are upping the ante and providing electricity too. There are 48,000 Seville orange trees planted on the streets of Seville. In spring they fill the air with fabulous fragrance, and in winter they fill the air with cursing as pedestrians slip between icy pavements and rotting fruit and flies descend on the mashed pulp and spilled juice produced by cars squashing the fruit into the roadway.

How to grow an orange tree no matter the size of your space

How to grow an orange tree no matter the size of your space
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The Morning Briefing: No CGT overhaul yet; Bouncing back from failure

Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Friday 21 May, 2021. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. CGT overhaul on hold for now The Covid-19 pandemic has cost the UK a fortune but the taxpayers don't know it yet. Therein lies chancellor Rishi Sunak's dilemma: the politics and economics are

Orange power your streetscape with a touch of Seville

Orange power your streetscape with a touch of Seville
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Robin Powell: Industry can no longer mask active funds fishy smell

Robin Powell: Industry can no longer mask active funds’ fishy smell Fund houses are not addressing the fundamental faults with their products, but simply applying a different wrapping By Robin Powell 20 th May 2021 11:23 am William Bernstein is my favourite investment author and the other day he reminded me why. Dr Bernstein has a brain the size of a planet (he’s a chemist and neurologist as well as a financial theorist), but it is his sheer candour that truly sets him apart. Asked in an interview with Morningstar for his views on actively managed exchange-traded funds (ETFs), he replied: “The problem with active ETFs is they are active. There’s nothing magic about an ETF; it’s just a different wrapper. Instead of wrapping fish that’s spoiling in a pink wrapper, you’re wrapping it in a blue wrapper. I don’t think it matters what you wrap the bad fish in.”

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