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The UK's Metropolitan Police says that it's reviewing reports that Peter Mandelson committed misconduct in public office following the latest release of Epstein files.
Documents appear to show that the former UK ambassador to the US leaked sensitive government information to the convicted sex offender while serving as a minister in Gordon Brown's Labour government.
With more, here's Bloomberg's Chris Pitt.
The British government is becoming concerned that a protectionist push being discussed by the European Union could exclude UK companies.
London is lobbying the EU against restricting market access and encouraging cooperation.
Plymouth's Huw Adebayo has the story.
Precious metals are recovering some of their losses today after plunging from record highs over the past few days.
Spot gold has climbed as much as 6% this morning after falling by close to 5% yesterday.
Silver rose more than 10%, erasing the previous day's losses before pairing gains.
Bloomberg's Brendan Fagan says that the worst of the sell-off appears to be over.
Bloomberg's Brendan Fagan was speaking after investors had been piling into gold and silver over recent weeks, driven by concerns about geopolitical upheaval, currency debasement and also threats to the Federal Reserve's independence.
So, those are our top stories for you this morning.
Well, in terms of those markets, so there were such significant moves.
I mean, bullion fell 13% in two days of trading.
But as I say, recovery, gold is actually up by 5.5% this morning.
Silver is recovering too.
Risk on in terms of stock markets, European stocks up 0.7%.
Zetradax outperforming up by 1.1%.
Stock futures for the US are also in the green, 0.6%, higher for Nasdaq futures.
Ten-year Treasury yields are steady at 4.28.