Netflix expected to reveal it has amassed more than 200m subscribers

Video streaming giant Netflix expected to reveal it has amassed more than 200m subscribers By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 GMT, 17 January 2021 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 17 January 2021 Netflix is expected to reveal tomorrow that it has amassed more than 200m subscribers.  The video streaming giant, which had 195m … Read more

2022 PGA Championship expected to be removed from Trump National Bedminster golf club

The PGA of America has voted to strip its 2022 Championship from Donald Trump’s Bedminster course in New Jersey after the MAGA siege of the Capitol on Wednesday. The Trump Organization, which owns or operates 17 golf courses around the world, hit out at the decision, calling it a ‘breach of a binding contract.’  The … Read more

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine allergic reactions rate higher than expected

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is causing allergic reactions at a rate that is higher than ‘what one could expect from’ other shots, says the chief scientific adviser for Operation Warp Speed Dr. Moncef Slaoui said that the last time he was updated on allergic reactions was on Tuesday, when there were six cases ‘That frequency, as … Read more

Ocado raises its expected profit forecast again

Ocado hikes profit forecast again after record online grocery purchases during the pandemic Ocado’s retail revenues shot up by almost £150m to £579.6m during the quarter Its anticipated EBITDA for the 2020 financial year is now predicted to be £70m Market research agency Kantar estimates sales could reach £12bn this month  By Harry Wise For … Read more

Drinkers head out on first weekend after restrictions eased as millions expected to hit high streets

Thousands of drinkers headed out on the first weekend after lockdown restrictions were eased while millions are expected to hit the high streets today in a £10billion Covid spending spree. Revellers were seen flocking to bars in Soho, London, and braving the wintry weather in York last night after the second lockdown in England came … Read more

Harry Potter book expected to fetch £50k at auction after owner almost sold in car boot sale for 50p

A Harry Potter first edition book which was going to be sold for 50p at a car boot sale is expected to fetch £50,000 at auction. Karen Rumsey, 59, was clearing out her home in Blackpool with daughter Charlotte, 28, when they found the Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone copy.  It was one of … Read more

Brexit: 4.2M EU citizens, 1M more than expected, apply to stay in UK

Almost one million more EU citizens have applied to stay in the UK after Brexit than had been expected as applications hit 4.2 million EU citizens living in UK have until June 30 next year to apply for settled status The UK’s EU Settlement Scheme has now had more than 4.2 million applications  Official estimates … Read more

Rail firms may ban walk-on tickets to tackle expected surge in passengers over Christmas

Rail firms may ban walk-on tickets to tackle expected surge in passengers travelling to see family over Christmas – sparking calls for more carriages Walk-on rail tickets could be banned in a bit to prevent overcrowding on trains Rail network is expecting a surge in passengers as people travel for Christmas after government guidance says … Read more

Interest payments on the national debt to be lower than expected

Interest payments on the national debt to be £70bn lower than expected over next five years thanks to rock-bottom rates By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 GMT, 25 November 2020 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 25 November 2020 Interest payments on the ballooning national debt will be almost £70billion lower than previously expected … Read more

‘Euphoric’ burst of spending expected off the back a Covid-19 vaccine

‘Euphoric’ burst of spending expected off the back a Covid-19 vaccine and lockdown restrictions ending By City & Finance Reporter for the Daily Mail Published: 21:10 GMT, 15 November 2020 | Updated: 21:10 GMT, 15 November 2020 The economy could be boosted by a ‘euphoric’ burst of spending if a vaccine heralds the end of … Read more