Claims management firms to have their fees capped at 30%, under new City watchdog rules By Fiona Parker For The Daily Mail Published: 17:12 EST, 1 March 2022 | Updated: 17:12 EST, 1 March 2022 Claims management companies will have their fees
Families who have paid thousands of pounds for funeral plans are desperately seeking reassurance that they will not be left out of pocket. Last week we reported how a major industry clampdown this summer could mean that many providers are unable to
All-out financial war has been declared on Russia — and its stock markets. The West responded severely at the weekend to the invasion of Ukraine with a series of crippling sanctions, and markets have since rallied as a result. All except in
Fury as low paid NHS workers are hit by stealth pay cut while bosses save thousands in pension contributions By Ben Wilkinson for the Daily Mail Published: 16:55 EST, 22 February 2022 | Updated: 17:13 EST, 22 February 2022 The lowest paid
Last summer, a Nintendo 64 game sold for $1.56million at a US auction. That’s right, a single game in mint condition went for more than £1million. For some, that might have prompted a dive into the loft on the hunt for retro
Savers who stashed away extra cash totalling around £150billion during the pandemic look set to turbocharge the economy during the rest of 2021, City experts said after analysing the Bank of England’s new forecasts. Laith Khalaf, an analyst at AJ Bell, said:
Bogus savings sites hit record high: City watchdog battles torrent of online fraud By Matt Oliver and Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 16:50 EDT, 5 May 2021 | Updated: 16:50 EDT, 5 May 2021 A record number of financial scams
Wave of cash from rich firms will turbocharge the recovery, says Chancellor Rishi Sunak By Tom Witherow and Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 18:38 EDT, 4 May 2021 | Updated: 18:54 EDT, 4 May 2021 Cash-rich companies and consumers will
Does Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s £2bn jobs scheme Kickstart need a little kickstart itself? By Sarah Bridge, Financial Mail on Sunday Published: 16:52 EDT, 1 May 2021 | Updated: 16:52 EDT, 1 May 2021 When the £2billion Kickstart Scheme was launched by Chancellor
InsidePadua’s Arena Chapel, a series of fabulous frescos by Renaissance painter Giotto adorn the walls. In one, banker Enrico Scrovegni can be seen kneeling in front of the Virgin Mary, begging for forgiveness. He is said to have commissioned the entire set