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on stock exchanges. the approval of the bitcoin exchange traded funds, or etfs, is seen by supporters as a watershed for crypto, giving it financial respectability and mainstream acceptance on wall street, after a string of controversies. erin delmore reports from new york. this decision was years in the making and now it will allow people and institutions to invest in bitcoin almost as easily as they buy stocks. the move could increase demand for bitcoin and legitimacy for the crypto currency industry, which has weathered scandal and scepticism. sec chair did not shy away from that in a statement saying, while we approve the listing and trading of certain ept spot bitcoin shares today, we did not approve or endorse bitcoin. he said investors should remain caution about the risks associated with bitcoin and said the crypto currency is, primarily a speculative volatile asset. while investors and crypto watchers awaited the decision, a false tweet was posted on the sec of ....
moment or two. first, over to the sports centre- sports centre. we have football,, football, football. sports centre. we have football,, football, football. penultimate i football, football. penultimate match for manchester united, they are facing struggling chelsea. united need one point to ensure that they finish in the top four. we are in a project, we want to go back and to win trophies. we win one trophy, we want to win more trophies. we want to compete with the best but we are still on a journey and we are still on a journey but we are on the right direction. we can always be better because good is not good enough. a terrible season season for chelsea, they will definitely come last. it is in a season when they have sacked two managers. frank lampard has been unable to stop their slide down the table. aston villa, brighton, and others, they are on the equation now. my experience is that if you switch it off, it is not easy to switch it on. it will always become ....
we start this hour here in the uk, where it is another complicated day in politics, two updates to bring you. first, the home secretary, suella braverman, will not face an investigation into her actions after she was caught speeding last year. the prime minister rishi sunak said he had consulted his ethics adviser, and concluded no ministerial rules were broken. braverman has acknowledged that she asked civil servants about arranging a private speed awareness course, because she said she was concerned about her security and privacy. in another development in the past hour or so. former prime minister borisjohnson is no longer working with the government legal department on his covid inquiry submission. that is after cabinet office officials who have been reviewing documents for the inquiry referred him to the police about potential lockdown breaches at downing street and the prime minister s country residence chequers. they are the two big development so far in the last few h ....
hello and welcome. we start with that breaking news coming out of scotland. peter murrell, the husband of scotland s former first minister nicola sturgeon, has been arrested as part of a police investigtion into the finances of the scottish national party. 58 year old peter murrell was the snp s chief executive until he quit last month. in a statement, police scotland said they had taken a 58 year old man into custory for questioning over the party s funding and financing. alexandra mackenzie is our scotland correspondent. alexandra, not much detail coming in on this yet, but tell us what we do know and more about who peter murrell is? $5 know and more about who peter murrell is? know and more about who peter murrell is? ~ , i. , , murrell is? as you say, this news has ust murrell is? as you say, this news hasjust broken, murrell is? as you say, this news hasjust broken, so murrell is? as you say, this news hasjust broken, so we murrell is? as you say, this news ....