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Piers Morgan became a fervent critic of Donald Trump in his final year as President of the United States and he appears to be continuing his censure on Joe Biden, who was sworn in as President just six days ago. The GMB presenter has written a damning column of the newly inaugurated President, criticising Mr Biden for talking utter nonsense about the US vaccine roll-out.
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Bitcoin s presence has reemerged in recent weeks after the currency s value reached an unprecedented high of $41,000 (£30,000) on January 7, before enduring its worst decline in 10 months days later. It constantly splits opinion with economists, as some argue Bitcoin s volatile nature makes it uninvestable, while others say it is the future of world currency. Yet, despite enjoying such lucrative gains, and costly losses, iconic Wall Street economist Burton Malkiel claimed that Bitcoin uses a huge amount of energy to be created.
JOE BIDEN will have at least three strict red lines in any future UK/US trade talks with Boris Johnson, including on areas which could anger Brexiteers, an expert has said.
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Britain is now free to strike a transatlantic agreement with the US after Brexit was finally delivered on December 31, 2020. Mr Biden, 78, was inaugurated as US President on Wednesday, but serious concerns have been raised as to whether he would strike a lucrative deal with the UK after he previously hit out at Brexit.