Gold continues to attract strong interest from investors

Gold continues to attract strong interest from investors looking to protect assets from inflation and paltry savings rates By Jeff Prestridge, Financial Mail on Sunday Published: 21:50 GMT, 13 February 2021 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 13 February 2021 Although recently overshadowed by the soaring price of Bitcoin, gold continues to attract strong interest from investors … Read more

Chinese New Year: Is the investment case as strong as an Ox?

Today is Chinese New Year and those celebrating will welcome in the Year of the Ox, which symbolises strength and determination. These traits wouldn’t go amiss after events of the last 12 months which has seen the coronavirus pandemic engulf the world. But China, despite being the likely origin of the deadly virus, has been … Read more

Katherine Heigl opens up about the strong bond she has with her high school friends

While Katherine Heigl prepares for the launch of her new Netflix show Firefly Lane, which explores a pair of lifelong best friends, the actress is opening up about her real best friends. The 42-year-old actress has a group of friends she calls the ‘Sacred Six,’ who have been friend since middle school and high school. … Read more

Dina Asher-Smith glows on Women’s Health magazine cover as she reveals how she stays mentally strong

She is the fastest British woman in recorded history and has just won two 60m gold medals over the weekend in a perfect start to her Olympic season. And Dina Asher-Smith looked every inch the champion as she glowed on the front cover of the March issue of Women’s Health magazine. The track star, 25, opened up about coming … Read more

Appetite for EIS tax breaks and investing in start-ups remains strong

More investors are considering start-ups for their potentially strong returns – and a  tempting 30 per cent tax break – but the sector says it still needs almost £7billion to reach its potential. The Enterprise Investment Scheme is a government-led scheme that helps younger, businesses raise finance by offering investors generous tax reliefs, including income … Read more

Woman, 47, who battled coronavirus claims that strong smells are ‘unbearable’

A woman who lost her sense of smell while battling Covid-19 has revealed how it is still damaged almost a year later, leaving her struggling to eat or kiss her partner.  Clare Freer, 47, from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, suffers from parosmia, a condition which impacts the brain’s condition to identify an odour’s ‘natural’ smell. The … Read more

Apple set for $100bn sales record after strong demand for new devices

Apple set for $100bn sales record after Christmas shoppers clamour to get their hands on its latest devices By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 22:57 GMT, 26 January 2021 | Updated: 22:57 GMT, 26 January 2021 Apple is expected to unveil its first $100billion quarter tonight after the iPhone maker launched a string … Read more

There’s a new remedy for hair loss… but you’ll need a strong stomach to tolerate it 

Some men regard hair loss as a mark of masculinity, but for many affected, both men and women, it is far from welcome. With an estimated 40 per cent of men and 30 per cent of women in the UK having lost some or all of their hair, the search for the perfect hair-loss remedy … Read more

Devin Booker suggests he’s still going strong with Kendall Jenner

Devin Booker suggests he’s still going strong with Kendall Jenner as he shares sizzling bikini snap of the model along with flirty comment By Christine Rendon For Dailymail.com Published: 21:12 GMT, 21 January 2021 | Updated: 21:26 GMT, 21 January 2021 The world hasn’t seen much of them in recent months. But Kendall Jenner and … Read more

Strong gains for sterling against the Dollar and the euro

Strong gains for sterling as rising inflation dampens expectations of further interest rate cuts By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:51 GMT, 20 January 2021 | Updated: 21:51 GMT, 20 January 2021 Sterling made strong gains against the dollar and the euro as rising inflation dampened expectations of further cuts to UK interest … Read more