Equities began the year pretty much where they had left off in 2020 – in a ‘buy everything’ bull market. Despite some wobbles before Christmas, growth shares made further gains in the first few weeks of the year alongside the recovery trade
You know, it’s one thing quietly viewing yourself as a messiah among men; a great sage and trusted elder who need only throw a bit of deep thinking at the world’s problems to come up with a whole series of sensible solutions.
All his life Boris Johnson has cut corners, ignored rules and flouted convention, both in his private and his professional life. So far as I know, he has never been guilty of wickedness but has done plenty of silly things and a
My new driverless Lamborghini will be a pirate of a car with outrageous styling in eye-searingly bilious colours, giving off a powerful whiff of privileged decadence. It will make no noise because it will be blamelessly electric. And it will be slow.
System for testing returning holidaymakers is ‘in danger of collapse when mass travel returns’ Ministers talking optimistically about families able to enjoy overseas breaks There will still be a Government requirement to take tests for coronavirus Which? said testing regime was already
Car production in the UK rose in March for the first time after 18 consecutive months of decline, according to the latest vehicle manufacturing figures published today. Outputs were up by almost 50 per cent compared to the same month a year
Energy suppliers owe roughly 13million households a total of £1.8billion in credit balances, new research has revealed. More than one million bill-payers are due more than £300, according to data from Uswitch, at a time when some may be facing financial hardship.
Scottish Conservative leader Mr Ross takes his challenging party into the Scottish election next Thursday hoping to prevent the SNP from securing a majority that would allow them to press ahead with another referendum. During a speech near the border with England
The Royal Mint has unveiled the largest ever coin in its 1,135-year history, a gold-plated piece with a hefty weight and an even heftier price tag. The £10,000 gold proof coin is a commemorative piece of work weighing a whopping 10kg, 1,250
For anyone out there who orders a cappuccino or still uses Facebook, you are officially old and ‘past it’, a recent study has found. A poll of 2,000 British youngsters under the age of 30 by insights firm Perspectus Global found that 52