JEFF PRESTRIDGE: We can see signs of hope in Covid battle

JEFF PRESTRIDGE: From a financial perspective (my area of speciality), Covid has wreaked carnage – but there are signs of hope in battle against virus By Jeff Prestridge for The Mail on Sunday Published: 21:53 GMT, 13 February 2021 | Updated: 21:57 GMT, 13 February 2021 Slowly, but surely, we are turning a corner. We … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Chancellor must put oomph behind recovery

ALEX BRUMMER: Chancellor Rishi Sunak has a chance to put some oomph behind coronavirus recovery: he should go for it By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 21:53 GMT, 12 February 2021 | Updated: 21:53 GMT, 12 February 2021 The major advanced economies have each gone about combating fallout from the pandemic in different … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: UK takes the open road

ALEX BRUMMER: If Brussels and Frankfurt continue to punish Britain for leaving the EU they will end up hurting themselves By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 21:50 GMT, 11 February 2021 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 11 February 2021 Data doesn’t lie, but it can mislead. Disclosure that the Euronext-owned Amsterdam stock exchange traded … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Bank caught in crossfire as Bailey battles it out

ALEX BRUMMER: Bank caught in the crossfire as Bailey fights his corner over LCF scandal By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 23:11 GMT, 9 February 2021 | Updated: 23:11 GMT, 9 February 2021 The sight of two senior members of the Establishment battling like ferrets in a sack is unusual. When it involves … Read more

VICTORIA BISCHOFF: Firms must take care when dealing with the bereaved

For six years Money Mail has fought for a more consistent and compassionate service for the bereaved. This campaign is extremely close to my heart, after writing in this newspaper of my own struggles to sort out my mum’s financial affairs when she died in 2015. We called on firms to introduce dedicated helplines, better … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Bailey’s anger at suggestion he was responsible for LCF

Andrew Bailey is not easily ruffled. The Bank of England governor has been in the furnace of enough crises to know that the best response is to keep calm and carry on. During his appearance before the Treasury Select Committee to answer questions on Dame Elizabeth Gloster’s damming report on the Financial Conduct Authority’s faulty … Read more

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Give us the post-war spirit

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Like post-war 1945, coronavirus and Brexit could provide a once-in-a-generation renewal, if we can seize the moment Covid-19 provides an opportunity to move to a more inclusive capitalism  Chancellor Rishi Sunak could achieve a form of wealth redistribution Our response to the pandemic has been a sign that we can achieve unity in a … Read more

Save our airports Boris… or risk levelling DOWN to a Little Britain

Right from the start, the UK’s airports have consistently supported measures that protect public health. This is despite knowing the financial pain additional travel restrictions would bring to our businesses. In many cases, we have led the way in pulling industry and Government together to work on future measures to enable travel to resume safe … Read more

MATT HANCOCK: Covid tests at work can pave way to a brighter year

MATT HANCOCK: Taking Covid tests at work can pave way to a brighter year for everyone By Matt Hancock For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:16 GMT, 6 February 2021 | Updated: 22:16 GMT, 6 February 2021 There are lots of reasons to feel optimistic about the year ahead, especially now that one in five … Read more