Do you like to bag a bargain on a hotel stay? Then think about a winter break that takes in a Sunday night rather than a Saturday. Why? Because you can often find 50 per cent discounts. ‘There are significant savings at
Australians face a perfect storm of interest rate rises, surging petrol prices and higher grocery bills due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine this week. Supply chain issues stemming from the crisis could lead to higher demand for groceries in Australia, which
London’s ‘smallest flat’, which is just 75sq ft and has a built-in bed squeezed in above the microwave, has sold for £40,000 more than its £90,000 asking price at auction. The tiny studio apartment in Clapton, east London, was put up for
House prices might have seen double-digit growth this year, but the headlines don’t always tell the full story. Those living in detached homes have seen the value of their home increase almost three times as much as those who own flats, for
ALEX BRUMMER: Bursting the oil price bubble would rein in inflation and hit Putin where it hurts By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 17:41 EST, 23 February 2022 | Updated: 17:41 EST, 23 February 2022 The Bank of England has
A TENNER for fish and chips! Average price of British classic could top £10 due to soaring cost of cod and mushy peas Average price of fish and chips could soar to more than £10, industry chiefs say One industry body warned
Fuel prices have reached yet another record because of the Ukraine crisis – with petrol soaring to 149.3p a litre and diesel to 152.6p. The RAC – which released the figures for yesterday – warned drivers to expect petrol to hit the ‘grim milestone’
A squalid Australian house for sale that is dividing opinion looks set to smash its asking price despite looking like the mother of all renovators’ challenges. Agents are asking between $950,000 and $1.045million for the dilapidated three-bedroom Edwardian semi at 6 Bliss
Global markets yo-yo on Ukraine invasion as oil price heads towards $100 a barrel By Hugo Duncan for the Daily Mail Published: 18:45 EST, 22 February 2022 | Updated: 18:45 EST, 22 February 2022 Global stock markets swung wildly yesterday as the
So now, at last, the crisis is upon us. The months of mounting tension are over, and we know where we stand. By recognising the independence of his separatist puppets in eastern Ukraine and sending in his troops as so-called ‘peacekeepers’, Vladimir