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London homeowners more likely to sell at a loss than any others in the UK

Today

Homeowners in London are more likely to sell at a loss than any other part of the country, new analysis by property firm Hamptons has revealed.

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Arts can unify us against AI

Yesterday

Visit the theatre. Spend an hour or two in a gallery. Go to an opera or a concert. None of these things can be replaced by AI

We went from £100 a month to £1M in five years and retired: We weren't high earners and these were our game-changing tricks

Yesterday

It was a grey and rainy day in 2014 when Katie Donegan's husband Alan asked her what she 'really wanted from life'.

Cruises set for record year as demand soars

Yesterday

Chris Hackney, the boss of Marella Cruises, which is owned by Tui, said it could smash records set last year.

North-South divide as EV charge point installation slows

Yesterday

Only 628 public chargers were installed in December, taking the total added last year to 14,097, according to industry group Zapmap. That was 30 per cent down on 2024.

Bosses set to offload firms to offspring sooner due to Labour tax raid

Yesterday

Research by accountancy group Moore UK found 19 per cent of entrepreneurs are looking to pass on their firms before they die to reduce their tax bill.

Defence stocks have soared as global tensions rise: This is where you can still cash in

Yesterday

Investors are accustomed to riding out political and financial shocks, but even the most seasoned will be struggling to ignore the seismic global events that have been playing out in recent days.

After three decades writing about money, I'm finally hiring a financial adviser: RUTH SUNDERLAND on how to find the right one for YOU

Yesterday

Here's a confession. Somehow, despite having written about money and business for three decades, I don't have a financial adviser.

Natural resources encourage a brutish, competitive spirit, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

For the third time in a decade, Britain's grand old mining champion Rio Tinto is seeking to do a deal with upstart Glencore to create a near-£200billion mining and metal trading giant.

Dirt-cheap stocks from around the world tipped to soar in 2026 - and many pay generous dividends!

Yesterday

Diversification is key to successful long-term investing. In other words, don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Edinburgh Worldwide warns of knife-edge vote against US raider Boaz Weinstein

Yesterday

Jonathan Simpson-Dent has said a vote to oust the trust's entire board tabled by Weinstein's firm Saba Capital is expected to be 'really close' when the results are announced.

WH Smith shareholders threaten rebellion over unusual move after accounting scandal

Yesterday

Now it can be revealed that - in an unusual move - the retailer is also proposing its interim boss joins the board.

Profits march higher at Warhammer maker Games Workshop

Yesterday

Games Workshop is expected to report a pre-tax profit of at least £135 million for the six months to November in its results - up from £127 million a year ago.

Zara's cheap and trendy Lefties spin-off comes to Britain to challenge Primark

Yesterday

Lefties is controlled by Inditex and is set to open stores at the Lakeside mall in Essex and the Liverpool One shopping centre over the summer period.

Ex-City financier builds UK's largest insect farm

Yesterday

The £1.5 million farm, which has its own chief scientist, aims to produce 3,500 tons of insect protein a year using the black soldier fly.

Trump's menace is just theatre for investors, says HAMISH MCRAE

Yesterday

Could it be that the markets are right and the massed ranks of commentators - at least on this side of the Atlantic - are wrong?

Fundsmith star Terry Smith warns index funds are 'laying foundations of a major investment disaster'

Yesterday

Fundsmith Equity posted a return of just 0.8 per cent in 2025, compared to the MSCI World index which returned 12.8 per cent.

How to turn £25 a month into £10,000: The ultimate beginner's guide to investing in the stock market

Yesterday

For most people, the idea of investing in the stock market may seem daunting and out of reach if you don't have vast sums of wealth. But you don't need to be rich to invest.

Race to secure new board at £70bn pension fund Northern LGPS

Yesterday

One of Britain's largest town hall pension funds is scrambling to find a new management team despite a Government deadline being less than three months away.

Most affordable Tesla yet: Struggling US EV maker launches cut-price Model 3 Standard

Yesterday

Tesla has brought out another cut-price version of one of its best-selling models to tempt buyers back to the brand. The Model 3 Standard will cost £37,990 and is on sale now.