Economic News
Medical students are being urged to help relieve the NHS winter crisis
Undergraduates are voluntarily filling labour gaps at the NHS as it struggles to cope with the winter crisis.
Tuesday preview: UK inflation update, Dunelm, Rio Tinto, Ophir to report
Tuesday will determine whether inflation has exceeded Bank of England of England governor Mark Carney's target for the second month in a row, while January's deluge of retail updates continues on Tuesday with Dunelm, Greggs and JD Sports.
Trump defends himself from 'shithole' countries remark's backlash
Trump defended himself this Sunday from the backlash spraked by his comments about Haiti and African countries, saying "I'm not a racist".
Eurozone trade surplus widens in November
The single currency area's foreign trade surplus with the rest of the world rose again in November, led by an improvement in Germany.
New UK home asking prices rise 0.7% in January, Rightmove says
Asking prices for new homes coming to market rose in January by slightly more than a year ago, but continued to lag the pace of gains seen in previous years, according to property website Rightmove.