Coronavirus cases ‘doubled every three days to 1.5m’ in the UK

Boris Johnson waited 20 days after being warned no-lockdown policy risked 250,000 deaths before introducing one – as cases ‘doubled every three days to 1.5m’ while PM joked about ‘operation last gasp’ Between March 3 – March 14 Covid-19 cases increased from 14,000 to 200,000  March 3 Government warned current approach could result in 250,000 deaths  … Read more

Victorian terrace that inspired Eastenders set is for sale for £1.5m 

The ‘real’ Albert Square! Victorian terrace on the road that inspired the Eastenders set is listed for £1.5m Four-bed house for sale is in Fassett Square in London’s fashionable Hackney Fassett Square was the inspiration behind Albert Square in TV soap Eastenders The Victorian terrace is for sale for £1.5m via estate agents Savills By … Read more

Simon Cowell gets permission to transform £15 million London mansion into dream home with 15m outdoor pool and sunroom – The Sun

SIMON Cowell has been given the green light to turn his historic £15.25 million London mansion into his dream modern home. The music mogul, 60, wants to add expensive mod cons including a 15-metre outdoor pool with its own pool house and bar to his listed seven-bedroom property in south-west London. 6 Simon Cowell’s historic … Read more

Stacey Giggs, 41, and The Wanted’s Max George, 31, ‘shop for new £1.5M house together’

She divorced her cheating ex-husband Ryan Giggs in 2017. And now, Stacey Giggs is said to be shopping for a new £1.5million house with new beau Max George, following one year of dating, after putting the £3.5million pad she shared with her ex up for sale.  The Celebrity Big Brother star, 41, reportedly invited The … Read more

Energy provider iSupply hit with £1.5m fine for overcharging customers

Energy provider iSupply hit with £1.5m fine after it overcharging thousands of customers By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:51 GMT, 16 December 2019 | Updated: 21:51 GMT, 16 December 2019 iSupply Energy overcharged around 4,400 of its customers under the new price cap Energy provider iSupply will pay £1.5million after it overcharged thousands … Read more

Meet the trio who want to stamp out toxic receipts for good and have processed 1.5m digital copies 

Getting a receipt printed out at the till could soon be a thing of the past on a national and even global scale if these three entrepreneurs get their way. Matty Cusden-Ross, Veronique Barbosa and Tom Reay are the founders of a digital receipts start-up called Flux which aims to eradicate the practice of automatically … Read more

Ailing retailer Laura Ashley seeks further £15m rescue loan just weeks after emergency funding deal

Ailing retailer Laura Ashley seeks further £15m rescue loan just weeks after emergency funding deal It was saved from collapse last month by £20m lifeline from US bank Wells Fargo It  said it is ‘in advanced discussions with a third-party lender’  But there are fears of the impact of coronavirus  By Daily Mail City & … Read more

SMALL CAP MOVERS: Bagir to sue cash-strapped Chinese fashion giant; Hornby soars on £15m fundraise 

Israeli tailor Bagir was out of fashion this week after announcing it is taking legal action against Chinese giant Shandong Ruyi. Once touted the ‘LMVH of China’, the fashion conglomerate is now drowning in billions’ worth of debt following an acquisition spree of European brands such as Sandro and TM Lewin. Only last month the … Read more

Owners of bookies Ladbrokes and Coral made £1.5m profit per day

Owners of bookies Ladbrokes and Coral made £1.5m profit per day last year as online business booms By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 GMT, 5 March 2020 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 5 March 2020 The owners of Ladbrokes and Coral made £1.5million profit per day as its online business boomed. GVC posted … Read more

Energy bills set to fall for 15m households as Ofgem reveals price cap reduction

Energy bills will fall for around 15million households with Ofgem announcing a price cap reduction of £17 a year. This means that households on standard variable tariffs will pay no more than £1,162 on their bills after the cap comes into effect in April – falling from £1,179.  The bi-annual review of the cap by … Read more