Purple Bricks looks to abandon cheap fixed fees and start charging fees

Purple Bricks looks to abandon cheap fixed fees and start charging estate agency fees from autumn Online estate agent Purple Bricks could change its flat fee pricing structure The agent announced plans for a pilot to test a ‘hybrid system’ in the autumn Planned pilot was set to launch in Spring but was delayed by … Read more

Virgin Galactic reveals supersonic jet design capable of speeds over Mach 3

Virgin Galactic reveals supersonic jet design capable of speeds over Mach 3 that will be developed in partnership with Rolls-Royce Virgin Galactic released the first concept images of its supersonic passenger jet  It would travel at speeds of Mach 3 at altitudes above 60,000 feet The cabin is customized to fit customers’ needs, like business … Read more

Abbey Clancy showcases her svelte frame in animal print swimwear

She launched her first range of swimwear for fashion giant Lipsy last year. And hot off the back of the success of her debut collection, Abbey Clancy is back with a bang for summer 2020 as she launches her second range of bikinis. The model, 34, was her own best advertisement as she posed up … Read more

Sadiq Khan furious at ‘plans to quarantine London inside M25’

No10 today refused to rule out effectively sealing off London if coronavirus cases spike as Sadiq Khan accused Boris Johnson of ‘riding roughshod’ over the city’s best interests. The Mayor of London has written to the PM to voice ‘great surprise’ at suggestions a quarantine zone could be created within the M25, complaining that it has … Read more

Coleen Rooney wows in a plunging red swimsuit during family trip to Barbados

She is currently enjoying some downtime in Barbados with her family amid her WAG war with Rebekah Vardy. And Coleen Rooney looked sensational as she displayed her figure in a plunging coral swimsuit while larking around on the beach with her brood during the sun-soaked getaway on Monday afternoon. The mother of four, 34, slipped … Read more

British Airways scraps its all-business-class service between London City Airport and New York 

British Airways permanently grounds its unique all-business-class service between London City Airport and New York The transatlantic service was operated on a specially adapted Airbus A318  The aircraft only had 32 seats – and they could all be converted into 6ft flat beds  BA says the service has been scrapped as a result of the … Read more

SMALL CAP SHARE IDEAS: Ergomed set to benefit from Covid-19 trials

Spikes in infection rates and second wave fears point to the battle against coronavirus being a long one. To tackle the virus, will most almost certainly require the development of a vaccine and new treatments for the people affected. As well as the drugs themselves, that will mean more help from the companies providing clinical … Read more

Google finally unveils its £349 Pixel 4a

Google has formally unveiled its much anticipated Pixel 4a smartphone after months of delays due to the coronavirus pandemic.  The internet has been awash with rumours and leaks about the mid-market device since Google’s I/O event was cancelled in May.   And the device has now finally been revealed and closely resembles the majority of leaks. … Read more

Former Disney Channel star Ronni Hawk ‘arrested for domestic violence against boyfriend in Van Nuys’

Former Disney Channel star Ronni Hawk ‘arrested for domestic violence against boyfriend in Van Nuys’ By Cassie Carpenter For Dailymail.com Published: 16:11 BST, 3 August 2020 | Updated: 16:11 BST, 3 August 2020 Former Disney Channel star Ronni Hawk was reportedly arrested and booked on one felony count of corporal injury to a spouse or … Read more

Nearly half of COVID-19 patients at a New York City developed severe kidney damage

More evidence has emerged that the novel coronavirus attacks and severely damages the kidneys.  Nearly half of patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, at one New City Hospital suffered acute kidney injury, a new report suggests.  Researchers found that, for one-fifth of those patients, the damage was so severe that they needed … Read more