Property prices surged 10 per cent annually in November 2021, according to the latest official figures. This marked a small increase in price inflation compared to October, when prices grew by 9.8 per cent, the Office for National Statistics’ house price index
We CAN solve the clean energy conundrum, says SSE boss ALISTAIR PHILLIPS-DAVIES By Alistair Phillips-davies Chief Executive Of Sse Published: 17:42 EST, 18 January 2022 | Updated: 17:42 EST, 18 January 2022 In my two decades working in the energy industry we
The labour market is at the heart of the Bank of England’s thinking on inflation and interest rates. There are some aspects of the current cost of living crisis that the Old Lady can do nothing about. It can neither control energy
Insurer Lloyd’s of London may quit landmark City HQ after 40 years amid work from home revolution By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 17:42 EST, 18 January 2022 | Updated: 17:42 EST, 18 January 2022 Lloyd’s of London could quit
Goldman Sachs bankers in £13bn pay bonanza after stellar year of deal-making By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 17:43 EST, 18 January 2022 | Updated: 17:43 EST, 18 January 2022 Bankers at Goldman Sachs saw their pay boosted by a
Oil majors Shell and BP hit fresh post-pandemic records as crude prices reached their highest levels in just over seven years. Shell was up 1.5 per cent, or 28.4p, at 1873.8p while BP rose 0.5 per cent, or 2p, to 395.75p –
Microsoft snaps up Call of Duty video game maker Activision Blizzard in £50bn deal By Calum Muirhead For The Daily Mail Published: 17:45 EST, 18 January 2022 | Updated: 17:45 EST, 18 January 2022 Microsoft has agreed to buy the maker of
As households brace for a huge rise in energy bills, many will be counting on their supplier to give them some breathing space. But Money Mail has found that, instead, power firms are unleashing debt collectors over bills which have often been
After years of dirt-cheap rates and huge loans up for grabs, this year’s cost-of-living crisis could see mortgage lenders finally tighten the purse strings. First-time buyers and families stretching their budgets for larger properties are likely to be hit as lenders rein
My husband and I paid £4,693.20 for a cruise to the Azores. We were due to travel on March 24 last year but it was cancelled due to Covid on March 20. On July 21 of last year, our travel company, Cruise
The expected energy price cap rise in April could raise the number of fuel poor households by 525,000, new estimates have revealed. The number of homes with at least one dependent child, that struggle to meet rising energy bills, is likely to