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MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Are Deliveroo’s shares still worth a bet?

In the first three months of this year, 25 companies listed their shares in London, raising more than £7billion between them. Many of these newly floated firms... read more

How we boosted our investment returns during a global pandemic

Tapping into profits: It was not all doom and gloom for those who rely upon dividends Company dividends took a battering last year as many businesses pulled dow... read more

BLACKROCK WORLD: Mining fund rocks with 122% return

BLACKROCK WORLD MINING TRUST: Mining fund rocks with its 122% return By Jeff Prestridge, Financial Mail on Sunday Published: 21:52 BST, 3 April 2021 | Updated: ... read more

JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Enjoy the park but Britain MUST return to work

JEFF PRESTRIDGE: The only way this country is going to get back on its feet is through the wheels of commerce clicking into overdrive By Jeff Prestridge for The... read more

Business owners in England counting days until re-opening

‘It’s been a very stressful and worrying time’: Small business owners like Karen Hall counting the days until 12 April reopening By Sarah Brid... read more

Yorkshire BS boss Mike Regnier nets £226,000 bonus

The chairman of a parliamentary group that normally waves the flag for financial mutuals has criticised building societies for awarding chief executives five or... read more

TONY HETHERINGTON: Cancelled wedding cost us £22,000

Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies behind closed doors and winning ... read more

Insurance that can help if you have Long Covid

‘My ordeal has been made easier by income protection policy’: Insurance that can help if you have Long Covid By Edmund Tirbutt, Financial Mail on Su... read more

Relief as firms pay back £450m in furlough cash

Thousands of businesses repay nearly £450m in taxpayer money claimed for staff wages during pandemic By Helen Cahill, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 21:50... read more

Zoom hopes to capitalises on ‘hybrid’ working

Zoom launching raft of measures to lock in UK business customers as staff begin to head back into office By Alex Lawson, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 21:... read more

Jaeger drafts in its own creative agency as part of M&S plans

Jaeger drafts in its own creative agency as part of radical plans drawn up by new owner Marks & Spencer to run it independently from the main business By Ne... read more

Sanjeev Gupta gearing up for war over steel empire

Sanjeev Gupta gearing up for war over steel empire: Liberty Steel tycoon enlists a ‘barrage of lawyers’ to defend business after lender’s coll... read more

Peter Hargreaves: Deliveroo took small investors for a ride

City grandee Peter Hargreaves hits out at Deliveroo’s sale of shares at its disastrous flotation, saying company took small investors for a ride By Emma D... read more

Rio Tinto penalties for fatalities at its mines are ‘too lenient’

Rio Tinto warned by shareholder advisers that boardroom penalties for fatalities at its mines are too lenient By Alex Lawson, Financial Mail On Sunday Published... read more

William Hill sale to casino giant Caesars hangs in balance

William Hill’s £2.9bn sale to American casino giant Caesars hangs in balance after decision about whether deal should be finalised is delayed By Ben Harr... read more

Boss of green energy investment firm has plan to power homes

Vision: Helen Mahy in the six-acre wood she planted at her Surrey home Helen Mahy, chairwoman of one of Britain’s biggest green energy investment firms, i... read more

Shareholder fear as firms may shun ‘physical’ AGMs

Investors voice concerns over future of AGMs as corporate giants scramble to decide whether to hold physical shareholder events for a second year By Alex Lawson... read more

HAMISH MCRAE: Time to reflect as world reopens

This Eastertide is not yet as joyful as we all hoped it would be even a few weeks ago, and the past year has been joyless indeed.  The lockdown may be easing, ... read more

Shoppers set to spend as consumer confidence grows

Shoppers set for tidal wave of spending as consumer confidence hits highest level since before 2008 financial crisis By Alex Lawson, Financial Mail On Sunday Pu... read more

Goldman Sachs lines up a second tech float in Wise

Goldman Sachs, a key adviser on Deliveroo’s car crash market debut last week, is brushing aside a storm of protest and is already preparing to unleash its... read more

Buy-to-let mortgages flood back with 200 launched in March – but rates are highest since 2019

Landlords are seeing the choice of available mortgage deals increase as the number of products on the market rose by 233 last month alone. Mortgage options incr... read more

Would you spy on granny’s financial transactions? Debit card launched to prevent financial abuse

A new financial services company has launched a debit card that allows families, friends and carers to manage an elderly person’s financial affairs throug... read more

Tips to keep your home safe from burglars

The first national lockdown failed to prevent two-thirds of burglaries: Top tips to keep your house safe as restrictions ease EXCLUSIVE: Two-thirds of residenti... read more

Female CEO of £100m business launches 12-week course to get more women into tech jobs

Few companies make promises to get people employed after they sign up to their courses, particularly during a pandemic.  But that’s exactly what Amy Gold... read more