Sterling weakness sees dividends jump by 16 per cent
INVESTORS have seen their dividend payments jump 16 per cent since the start of the year thanks to a lift from a slump in the pound, a report said. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
UK passport applications for IRISH citizenship SKYROCKET by 70 per cent after Brexit
UK passport applications for Irish citizenship have jumped by a staggering 70 per cent after the Brexit vote. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
Britain to benefit from 1.8 per cent boost to economy this Easter
BRITAIN’S economy will grow by 1.8 per cent this year according to upgraded forecasts from the EY ITEM Club, thanks to a recovery in global trade. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Why after reporting a 2.6bn loss would a company gives its boss a 20 per cent pay rise?
IF YOU were the pay chief of a FTSE 100 company that has just reported its largest loss in 173 years, the last thing you would do is give the chief executive a pay rise. Right? Daily Express :: Finance Feed
MORTGAGE RATE WAR: New 0.99 per cent deal gives boost to home buyers as market shakes up
MORTGAGE borrowers are set to benefit from lower repayment costs after a spate of lenders dropped mortgage rates due to increased competition for customers. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
FTSE 100 reaches RECORD high – index is now 17 per cent higher than before Brexit vote
BRITAIN’S top stock index hit a fresh record high on Thursday as the Queen signed off the Brexit bill and the UK moved closer to its formal exit from the European Union . Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Health tourism: Europeans claiming NHS treatment rises by 400 per cent in five years
THE number of Europeans claiming free NHS treatment has risen almost 400 per cent in the past five years. Daily Express :: Health Feed
RETIREMENT WOES: Shock 25 PER CENT of those set to retire this year will still have debts
AS many as 162,000 people set to retire this year will do so weighed down by debts, worrying new research has found. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
TRUMP POLL: 99 per cent of Express readers AGREE with US President’s tough migrant stance
BRITAIN’S state visit invitation to Donald Trump still stands, Theresa May insisted last night. Daily Express :: News Feed