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RAY MASSEY: Ferrari's first electric car splits opinions

Today

Here's a rare peek behind the scenes amid the most intense secrecy and security I have experienced in more than 30 years as the Mail's longest serving motoring editor.

Send your shares to the moon with SpaceX

Today

If an extra-terrestrial foray is your summer investor adventure, here are the names to explore - and the way to secure a slice of SpaceX before the sale.

France slides towards recession as GDP goes backwards

Today

A fall in exports and a decline in household consumption were behind the contraction, as the country grapples with global shocks including the Iran war and US tariffs.

Oil tumbles to nearly $90 on US-Iran peace deal hope

Today

It had closed at just under $104 a week ago and spiked to more than $126 last month. Brent was trading at $72 before the war began.

Marks & Spencer tipped to conquer inflation storm

Today

However, Currys and Wickes are set to struggle as there are 'downside risks' for lower-income consumers and big-ticket spending, hitting parts of the sector.

MAGGIE PAGANO: Tough love may be best to help Gen Z in jobs market

Today

What is to blame for youngsters' struggles? On the supply side you have a generation frightened of or not equipped to work. But the demand side has been hit too.

Shares in American Eagle plunge after sales fall

Today

Its flagship brand fell by 2 per cent for the three months to May 2. Its shares slid 13 per cent.

Princess Diana's Jaguar from which she emerged in 'revenge dress' goes on sale for £100,000

Today

The princess arrived at the Vanity Fair dinner at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens on June 29, 1994, in the then brand new green Jaguar XJ40 Sovereign.

Thousands of new build London homes lie EMPTY as service charges, taxes and high prices put off buyers and investors

Today

Property agents say there are 22,000 new homes in the capital which have not found a buyer, as demand for London flats collapses.

Top chefs call for VAT cut as hospitality industry battles for survival

Today

Restaurants say they have been left out in the cold after the Government has offered other hospitality and leisure businesses support to help with a mountain of rising costs.

Asda teams up with Ocado to revive ailing online sales

Today

Asda is set to partner with grocery technology firm Ocado to revive its stores as part of its turnaround efforts.

Would you take a £1m lump sum or £1,000 a week for life? This is Money podcast on the financial question that stumped Britain

Today

According to two money experts, there is a right answer - so which is the best strategy, and why is likely to make you much richer?

SMALL CAP MOVERS: AIM strings together a second winning week

Today

The AIM All-Share had a second consecutive winning week, with the index up 3.2% to 820.71, outperforming the FTSE 100, which was static.

Barclays and NatWest slash mortgage rates in 'significant shift' by major lenders

Today

Two major high street banks have today cut mortgage rates, in what brokers are hailing as a 'significant shift'. 

DVLA's recent private plate auction raised over £5m with 57 O selling for £68,010

Today

The DVLA holds a monthly private plate auction and May's saw over £5million raised as some personalised registrations went for over 27 times their starting price.

Number of people killed or seriously injured on our roads increased last year, provisional data shows

Today

New provisional figures published by the DfT, based on injuries and casualties reported by police, show that 29,911 people were killed or seriously injured in 2025.

Merseyside town crowned top coastal property hotspot as house prices soar 11% in just one year

Today

The average asking price across the country fell by 0.3% in the year to May, but this coastal town is bucking the trend.

Rachel Reeves' pay-per-mile tax on electric cars will create unfair 'postcode penalty'

Today

BVRLA chief executive Toby Poston said the policy may appear 'fair on paper' - but in reality 'falls hardest on the drivers least able to avoid it'.

Train hits the buffers at Finsbury: Stock picker sees returns dip

Yesterday

Finsbury Growth & Income Trust delivered a dismal return of minus 14.1% for the six months to the end of March by share price value.

Burberry boss Joshua Schulman eyes a £12m pay bonanza after boosting shares by a third

Yesterday

Joshua Schulman was paid £4m the year to March, for his first full year running the British fashion brand, according to its latest annual report.