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Estonia Cement Production

Cement Production in Estonia decreased to 21.90 Thousands of Tonnes in March from 72.10 Thousands of Tonnes in February of 2020. Cement Production in Estonia averaged 44.71 Thousands of Tonnes from 2005 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 94.10 Thousands of Tonnes in July of 2006 and a record low of 11 Thousands of Tonnes in February of 2010. This page provides - Estonia Cement Production- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Estonia Changes in Inventories

The stocks of goods held by firms in Estonia increased by 21.90 EUR Million in the fourth quarter of 2019. Changes in Inventories in Estonia averaged 43.04 EUR Million from 1995 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 247.93 EUR Million in the first quarter of 2004 and a record low of -351.49 EUR Million in the fourth quarter of 2013. In Estonia, changes in inventories are often a leading indicator for the overall performance of the economy. This page provides - Estonia Changes in Inventories - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Estonia Food Inflation

Cost of food in Estonia increased 5.30 percent in July of 2017 over the same month in the previous year. Food Inflation in Estonia averaged 4.81 percent from 1995 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 22.96 percent in July of 1996 and a record low of -6.80 percent in December of 2009. This page provides the latest reported value for - Estonia Food Inflation - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Estonia Interest Rate

The benchmark interest rate In the Euro Area was last recorded at 0 percent. Interest Rate in the Euro Area averaged 1.86 percent from 1998 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 4.75 percent in October of 2000 and a record low of 0 percent in March of 2016. This page provides - Estonia Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Motherless Brooklyn — Edward Norton directs and stars in a bloated crime thriller

The actor plays a detective with Tourette’s syndrome in this 1950s-set film




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‘Covid-proof’ Peloton enjoys stay-at-home fitness boom

Company says 1.1m people downloaded its app in six weeks, sending shares to record high




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David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema is a riveting overview

The much-loved film critic traces how the nation’s film industry found its voice in a three-part series on BBC4




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SEC boss Clayton touts his populist shift

Financial markets watchdog positions as defender of Main Street investors




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Black Britons four times more likely to die of virus than white peers, says ONS

Analysis shows Bame groups exposed to greater socio-economic and work risks




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With prom cancelled, students mourn a missed milestone

Teens who don’t want to miss the rite of passage are dressing up for leavers’ balls on TikTok




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‘Downton Abbey’ and the gift of soft power

When David Cameron presented Li Keqiang with a ‘Downton Abbey’ shooting script recently, the gesture was fraught with subtext. But what should a post-imperial premier give to his rising-power counterpart? Peter Aspden has some suggestions. . .  


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The Life of a Song: In The Air Tonight

The coolification of Phil Collins is among pop's most curious turnarounds. Richard Clayton explains what the song owes to gangsta rap, "gated reverb" - and a drumming gorilla. Credit: Rhino, Atlantic, Def Jam  


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The Life of a Song: Like a Rolling Stone

Peter Aspden deconstructs the creation of Bob Dylan's legendary song over the course of a single day in the studio. This podcast was originally published in November 2015; it is republished in celebration of Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize for Literature. Credits: Columbia/Legacy  


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Stephanie Kelton: ‘They’re going to have massive deficits. And it’s fine’

The economist has long argued that governments should spend whatever it takes. Has her time now come?




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Richard Horton: ‘It’s the biggest science policy failure in a generation’

The Lancet editor on Britain’s response to coronavirus — and being labelled a pariah




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Election: Tony Blair calls for tactical voting to deprive major parties of a majority — as it happened

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UK election results: Boris Johnson says he has ‘stonking mandate’ on Brexit — as it happened

The Conservatives secure the biggest majority in parliament since Margaret Thatcher with Labour's 'red wall' crumbling; stocks in London surge while the pound has soared more than 2 per cent in its sharpest rally in nearly three years

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Invent a greener milk carton for the world

Tetra Pak’s innovation overtook the glass bottle but it needs to be improved




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Peloton’s sexist Christmas ad has another problem

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Investors Chronicle: Keystone Law, BP, HSBC

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Blackstone makes new investment in coronavirus-hit casinos

Private equity group acquires 10% stake in Australia’s Crown Resorts




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Brighton theatre fears lockdown could bring curtain down permanently

Survival of coastal city’s vibrant arts scene will depend on community ‘being on the front foot’




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Tony Mendez, CIA agent, 1940-2019

Master of disguise who plotted the ‘Argo’ escape from Iran




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Washington diary: falling under the Nationals’ spell

The baseball team’s victory in the World Series reflects the city’s wider resurgence




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CVC and Blackstone in talks to invest in Italian football league

Private equity firms in separate discussions to back coronavirus-hit Serie A




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Estonian fintech askRobin scores $1.7M to bring ‘fair credit’ to emerging markets

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Intel to buy smart urban transit startup Moovit for $1B to boost its autonomous car division

Some big M&A is afoot in Israel in the world of smart transportation. According to multiple reports and sources that have contacted TechCrunch, chip giant Intel is in the final stages of a deal to acquire Moovit, a startup that applies AI and big data analytics to track traffic and provide transit recommendations to some […]




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Marx, Gramsci and strikes: life at Tony Benn University

Thinking up the most leftwing ideas imaginable is tricky when several were in the last Labour manifesto




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Franklin Templeton tussles with India regulator after freezing funds

US asset manager apologises following comments by company’s president over debt rules




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Regalii, A Startup In NYC’s Washington Heights, Uncovers Where Immigrants’ Remittances Really Go

It’s not a converted industrial warehouse in Brooklyn. Or a stately, century-old building in the Flatiron. But YC-backed Regalii’s atypical office location up in the Dominican-heavy Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan has given it plenty of insights into its working-class immigrant customer base. The startup, co-founded by several Latino founders who personally knew the hassles of sending money home, […]




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As funding slows in Boston, its early-stage market could shine

Chris Lynch, a founder and former general partner at Boston-based seed-stage fund Accomplice, remembers “VC Mountain in Waltham.” Back then, entrepreneurs on funding quests would visit a building overlooking the Waltham Reservoir near Boston where they pitched to a few investors: Matrix Partners, Charles River Ventures and Highland Capital Partners. “And if they didn’t invest in […]




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Boston Dynamics’ Spot is patrolling a Singapore park to encourage social distancing

Since announcing the commercial availability of Spot, Boston Dynamics has presented a range of different gigs for the robot, from construction to telepresence. Last month, the company announced it was partnering with local hospitals interested in using the platform to perform remote visits for COVID-19 victims. Turns out the global pandemic has spurred all manner […]




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As funding slows in Boston, its early-stage market could shine

Chris Lynch, a founder and former general partner at Boston-based seed-stage fund Accomplice, remembers “VC Mountain in Waltham.” Back then, entrepreneurs on funding quests would visit a building overlooking the Waltham Reservoir near Boston where they pitched to a few investors: Matrix Partners, Charles River Ventures and Highland Capital Partners. “And if they didn’t invest in […]




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Estonian fintech askRobin scores $1.7M to bring ‘fair credit’ to emerging markets

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Yelp Adds GoFundMe Donation Button for Struggling Local Businesses

Look for the "Donate" option on the web and in the app to help support restaurant, nightlife, beauty and fitness operators.




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Imelda Staunton likens her time filming Downton Abbey: The Movie to 'a box of chocolates'

Imelda Staunton has gushed about her time filming Downton Abbey: The Movie.




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Downton Abbey star Laura Carmichael nearly QUIT acting before landing the part of Lady Edith Crawley

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The real princess of Downton Abbey: Princess Mary will be character in new period drama movie

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Downton Abbey bosses tease fans by releasing behind-the-scenes footage

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Hugh Bonneville teases the possibility of a second Downton Abbey movie

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Lord Carnarvon who owns the castle featured in Downton Abbey claims the Queen is a fan of the show

George Herbert, the eighth Earl of Carnarvon and owner the grand castle which features in Downton Abbey, has revealed that the Queen is a fan of the hit show.




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Downton Abbey movie FIRST LOOK: Countess Crawley clashes with old foe Imelda Staunton

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Come dine at Downton: Chocolate and vanilla striped blancmange

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe




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Come dine at Downton: Clover club 

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe books




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Come dine at Downton: Sardine salad

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe books




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Come dine at Downton: Filets mignons lili

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe books




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Come dine at Downton: Chicken a la creme paprika

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe




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Come dine at Downton: Kedgeree

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe books




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Come dine at Downton: Gin Rickey  

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe




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Come dine at Downton: Lobster cutlets

Kingly kedgeree, lobster cutlets and cocktails the Crawleys would have quaffed, in this extract from the new Downton Abbey recipe books