BARONESS ALTMANN: Women are STILL second-class citizens for pensions

The retirement injustices we can still fix: Women are STILL second-class citizens in the pension system, says BARONESS ALTMANN By Baroness Altmann For The Daily Mail Published: 22:27 BST, 22 September 2020 | Updated: 22:27 BST, 22 September 2020 The Court of Appeal judgment is a blow to the many women who believe the sharp … Read more

BEN WILKINSON: A dark cloud has descended over the savings landscape

BEN WILKINSON: A dark cloud has descended over the savings landscape… but we still should not tolerate paltry rates By Ben Wilkinson Money Mail Deputy Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 22:00 BST, 22 September 2020 | Updated: 22:52 BST, 22 September 2020 A dark cloud descended over the savings landscape on Monday morning as … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Government must help Rolls-Royce

ALEX BRUMMER: Government must support Rolls-Royce – jobs, engineering skills, R&D and Britain’s future as an aerospace champion are at stake Rolls-Royce is Britain’s premier engineering business, with a reputation for excellence  It is a victim of Covid-19 and the failure of Boris Johnson’s government to keep the skies open in the pandemic  By Alex … Read more

MAGGIE PAGANO: Nvidia promises over Arm are meaningless

MAGGIE PAGANO: The world of chip processing is moving so rapidly that promises from Nvidia over Arm’s future are meaningless unless legally binding By Maggie Pagano For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 20 September 2020 | Updated: 21:57 BST, 20 September 2020 Hermann Hauser was crystal clear when I spoke to him in New … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Government must get its industrial policy in order

Boris Johnson’s government is all over the place on industrial policy. The capacity for indecision, obfuscation and zig-zags seen in the pandemic is just as pronounced when it comes to energy and technology. The retreat of Hitachi from a new nuclear plant at Wylfa in Anglesey, and continuing prevarication over EDF’s plans for a super-reactor … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Bailey dips into the toolbox at the Bank of England

As the Chancellor who dusted off long-neglected plans to give the Bank of England independence, Gordon Brown deserves to be heard. But whether the middle of a pandemic is the right time for grand plans about changing the Bank’s remit is debateable. The Old Lady’s response to lockdown was immediate and bears no resemblance to … Read more

Jesy Nelson’s boyfriend Sean Sagar leaves flirty comment under her fierce photo

Jesy Nelson’s smitten new boyfriend Sean Sagar urged her to ‘come home’ as she posted a sizzling snap onto Instagram on Wednesday, after suffering a panic attack during her recent Radio One Live Lounge performance. The Little Mix singer, 29, garnered attention from the Our Girl actor, 30, as she posed up a storm for … Read more

BEN WILKINSON: Something must be done to protect savers from scams

Scammers surely cannot believe their luck. A simple phone call is now all it takes to steal a pension saver’s life’s work. What’s more, as we reveal here, pension firms and financial regulators don’t have the power to intervene. And the police are not likely to investigate. It’s a win-win for fraudsters. It’s dreadful to … Read more

Microsoft may have unintentionally sabotaged its TikTok deal by upsetting owner over ‘risk’ comment

The CEO of TikTok’s parent company was reportedly upset Microsoft said the social media platform posed a ‘security risk’ that it could ‘fix’ before talks over a sale of the app collapsed in favor of a partnership with Oracle. ByteDance founder and CEO Zhang Yiming’s decision to drop his pursuit of a sale of TikTok’s … Read more