Article 6J8W9 UK house prices rise in January, Novo Nordisk obesity drug sales surge – as it happened

UK house prices rise in January, Novo Nordisk obesity drug sales surge – as it happened

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Julia Kollewe
from Economics | The Guardian on (#6J8W9)

Nationwide says housing market looks more positive' as prices rise 0.7%; the Danish maker of Ozempic and Wegovy predicts further strong growth in 2024

The Guardian's political correspondent Aletha Adu has sent over some reaction to Labour's announcement that it won't reinstate the cap on bankers' bonuses if it wins the next general election.

Momentum, a grassroots organisation of the party's leftwing, said:

This is a terrible decision totally out of touch with Labour's values and public opinion. For over forty years our economic model has sucked wealth from the country & enriched a few in the City.

It even crashed the economy in 2008. Yet instead of learning the lessons from New Labour's failures, Starmer & Reeves seem determined to repeat them.

We're absolutely delighted with the RSV launch, in four months reaching blockbuster status.

We're very optimistic about the long term prospects of this asset being at least 3bn. We're only 11% penetration so far in the US. We do expect 24 to be a year of good growth as we continue to drive penetration. We're excited about being able to hopefully add a further cohort of the 50 to 59 year olds.

It will take a few years to get there, to get to the kind of the flu rates which are closer to 60%.

And in the UK, we do have the vaccine approved privately. What we're looking forward to is to be able to get to national immunisation programmes.

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