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Couple win battle to keep their 62ft leylandii hedge


A couple whose massive trees were blamed for ruining their neighbour s crop of fruit and vegetables have won a battle to stop them from being axed.
Andrew Clark claims the 62ft leylandii belonging to Richard and Laura Beales in Tain, Ross-shire are casting a huge shadow over his garden and having a detrimental impact on his ability to properly grow crops.
He applied to Highland Council under high hedge legislation to get the trees reduced after peace talks between the neighbours collapsed. 
The council later issued a notice ordering the leylandii to be reduced to 6.5ft - only to be overruled by the Scottish Government after the Beales appealed the decision.   ....

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Capital Calls: America adds fewer jobs than anticipated


BreakingviewsCapital Calls: America adds fewer jobs than anticipated
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An employee scans packages at Amazon s JFK8 distribution center in Staten Island, New York, U.S. November 25, 2020.
Concise insights on global finance.
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JOBS PAUSE. The U.S. economy added only 266,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department said on Friday. That fell far short of economists’ projected increase read more of 978,000 jobs, according to a Reuters survey. It’s a big miss, but probably just a blip.
It isn’t easy to forecast anything about the pandemic, which brought one of the sharpest economic slowdowns on record and more recently a very rapid pickup in activity. The direction remains positive, whether measured in employment, GDP, confidence or almost anything else. ....

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Capital Calls: Bank of America, WeWork, Kering


– Kering rebounds
Dodging the question. Sometimes democracy brings change. At Bank of America, it brought more of the same. The bank’s shareholders voted on Monday against a proposal to audit the lender’s impact on communities of color, according to a preliminary tally.
That will please rivals JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, whose shareholders face the same question in coming weeks. They should see it as only a temporary reprieve.
Big U.S. banks are keen to tout their efforts to improve diversity and boost lending to marginalized communities, yet many have been twitchy about this year’s spate of proposals that they conduct external racial audits. JPMorgan and Citigroup asked the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission to let them snip the question from their annual ballot – unsuccessfully. All five banks have argued they are already taking action. ....

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Thruppence: Lessons from a few border crossings


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ZURICH (Reuters Breakingviews) - Arbitrage is normally the trick of the wily financier, not the peripatetic journalist. But traveling at what we can only hope is the twilight of the Covid-19 pandemic requires similar skills. Another key to legally traversing borders without tweaking authorities is keeping abreast of fast-changing – and often arbitrary, even politically driven – changes in travel restrictions. That’s a competence not too different from following the news.
A jumbo jet takes off shortly before midday from Heathrow Airport in west London April 15, 2010. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Many financial and business professionals hanker to get back on the road, see their customers and colleagues, and return to some normal sense of doing business. Three Breakingviews columnists who have, with an admittedly healthy sense of entitlement, crisscrossed oceans and hopscotched frontiers in Europe, North America and Asia offer some of their experiences. ....

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