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Why thousands of stock trades tied to Trump are raising eyebrows

Why thousands of stock trades tied to Trump are raising eyebrows

The BBC's Michelle Fleury reports from Wall Street on recent government filings showing. in the first three months of this year thousands of stock market trades were made on behalf of President Donald Trump.

The trading includes shares in some of America's biggest companies.

A spokesperson for the Trump Organization said that neither the president. his family or the company played any role in selecting or approving investments. They receive no advance notice of trading activity. provide no input regarding investment decisions or portfolio management, the statement said.

Some shoppers have been trying to resell a new line of watches priced at £335 each for up to £16,000.

BBC UK editor Ed Thomas confronts a shopkeeper secretly filmed selling cannabis and cocaine to one of our researchers.

The BBC's Emma Simpson explains why fizzy drinks, salad and meat could be affected by the Gulf conflict.

From fuel to mortgages, the BBC looks at how oil and gas prices could push up the cost of living.

Emma Soames rejected Nigel Farage's statement that the currency change was "wokery".

The Bank governor criticised emails between Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein during the financial crisis.

In the lead up to the Chancellor delivering her Budget. the Office for Budget Responsibility published their report early in error.

Almost half of household electricity customers in Northern Ireland have never switched from the largest supplier, Power NI.

The drone-like contraption flew from Sangatte and neared the cliffs of Dover before splashing down.

Two couples struggling to afford London prices bought a flat together. Add two babies and how is it going?

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Seema Misra and Janet Skinner share their feelings of pain and call for accountability in the Post Office scandal.

The UK says it will maintain food standards which lock out some types of American beef and chicken.

The S&P 500 index soared 9.5% in the biggest one-day rally since 2008. following days of turmoil sparked by the tariffs.

The prime minister told the UK's biggest business leaders a trade war with the US is not in the UK's national interest.

The BBC's Michelle Fleury breaks down what the import taxes mean for the US and countries around the world.

BBC Verify's Ben Chu looks at how the Chancellor managed to stick to her fiscal rules in the Spring Statement. despite a jump in borrowing costs for the Government.

The company has been at the centre of a media storm as a result of its radical revamp.

The Chancellor has presented her first Budget in the Commons.

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