That move would be credited for helping businesses keep investing even when the markets sank. He would go on to take a similar approach when he was lured back to London - this time as the governor of the Bank of England.
She started using camouflage make-up from the age of five and from the age of about 11 began fully covering her birthmark and wearing clothes that hid her body.These days she still covers up on days when she's "not feeling the greatest version of myself" - but also likes to wear her make-up in a more creative way.
She said seeing films such as Wonder and The Greatest Showman as a teenager had been a positive turning point for how she felt about herself.Meeting others with visible differences who were also working to "change those stereotypes of what beauty is" had also been important."Most of us have had the same experiences growing up, maybe with bullying or trolling and I think that kind of just unites us all together," she said.
Katja Taits, 23, from St Albans, Hertfordshire, has, a condition that causes facial paralysis.
She said growing up she did not experience bullying but struggled with other people's misconceptions of what she was capable of.
"I would have sheets printed out with bigger writing for me and I was perfectly capable of reading normal size sheets," she said.These give a completely different result - Labour 10 points behind both the Conservatives and the Lib Dems. With regards to what is printed on the Labour leaflet, he says he is “very confused about the basis for that claim, and I follow these things quite closely”.
Labour pointed to an entirely different model run by an independent software developer based on a universal swing across the country. That did show the party ahead in Eastleigh.It just goes to show there are lots of different possible numbers you can point to to support a message of tactical voting - and parties will pick whichever suits them.
So voters be warned: if you’re looking for the perfect chart, you can’t win here.When US President Donald Trump hit China with tariffs in his first term, Vietnamese entrepreneur Hao Le saw an opportunity.