News about Daniel Jones

With offer rates up 20%, bargain hunting consumers are being hit by multi-buy 'deal-flation.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2022
According to Daniel Jones, shoppers looking for bargains are being warned to avoid 'deal-flation' as stores raise multi-buy food offer prices by 20%. Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Tesco, and Waitrose have all increased the cost of buying by up to double the 9.9% inflation rate. 'Deal-flation' comes after'shrink-flation,' in which prices remain the same but portion sizes are reduced, although portion sizes remain unchanged.'

You will not lose your money in the midst of a raging storm that has shaken UK markets

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2022
The last few days have been a roller coaster for investors. The pound has never been lower against the US dollar, the cost of government borrowing has increased, and stock markets have been beleaguered by extreme volatility. Most investors will need a strong stomach to determine the value of their fund this weekend. This year, the majority of investors were already suffering losses, even before the events of last week, due to the war in Ukraine, rising inflation, and continuing global recovery from the pandemic. So what - if anything - should investors be doing?And is it really as bad as all that?

This Week in Football: Week 2: The Dolphins and Cardinals clashed with the Baltimore Ravens, Cardinals and Falcons at Packet, West and more

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
Several upsets, last-second field goals, and enough questionable decisions and results to last the month. So who's ready to run it all back? This week, we have the Super Bowl favorites taking on last year's no. In the AFC, there is a seed. We're also keeping an eye on two games that might have a huge Wild Card implication both in the AFC and the NFC.

The Buffalo Bills will win Super Bowl if Jim Trotter on why

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
JIM TROTTER: We're in for some football. And with the official launch of the 2022-23 National Football League just a day away, football fans have every reason to anticipate a wild ride. I can see some surprising results this season, including one of football's best players falling back to Earth (for good), a handful of struggling stars finally recognizing their potentials, and possibly the most tortured franchise in the game's history. Ready, set, hike…

Darren Hayes reveals the TRUTH about Savage Garden's bitter split

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2022
As he prepares to debut his first album in over a decade, Darren Hayes has shed a light on Savage Garden's tragic breakup. Savage Garden, made up of Darren and guitarist Daniel Jones, was established in 1993 and sold a slew of No.s. To the Moon and Back, and Truly Madly Madly. Sadly, a rift between the bandmates caused them to part ways at a time when they were very popular in 2001.

As price cap could hit £7,700 next year, who is REALLY to blame for our soaring energy bills?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2022
Bills are likely to increase to £3,500 a year from October, and possibly double that next year. Daniel Jones, a Consumer Affairs reporter, shines the spotlight on the ten leading perpetrators of the crime. The Kremlin is the No. 1 reason for gas shortages in Europe. Gas prices have increased as a result of starving supplies. Since 70% of UK electricity comes from natural gas, prices for that have risen.

Last year, UK power bosses made £30 million, as a result of the cost-of-living crisis

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 27, 2022
As hard-pressed families throughout the country face an unprecedented cost-of-living crisis, the CEOs of Britain's biggest oil and utility companies received an eye-watering £30 million in salary between them last year. Shell, BP, and National Grid's CEOs are among the top earners of seven energy and utility companies on the stock market, according to the FTSE 100 list of leading companies. Of the total, the five energy and power companies make up £23 million, while two water companies make up £7 million.

As an eight-day striker causes mayhem at Felixstowe, the Militant Union creates a chaos chain chain

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2022
In the first strike to strike the port since 1989, Unite national officer Robert Morton said there will be more strikes if his members' wage demands are not fulfilled. Mr Morton said Unite needs a better pay offer based on at 'least the rate of inflation,' implying that a difference of between '7 percent and 12.3 percent' would be acceptable on Monday, the second day of strike at the port. Around 1,900 members of Unite have started eight days of strike at the port in Suffolk as hardline union bosses play chicken with the UK economy. The Port of Felixstowe's chief of corporate affairs, Paul Davey, said there is a '7 percent higher bid on the table' and has urged Unite to let its members vote on it. Mr Morton told Sky News that he accepts that the supply chain will be'severely disrupted,' but that 'could be over' today if the Port of Felixstowe meets them for'real-time talks.' Photo: A graphic depicting the imports and exports at Felixstowe (left); workers at the port today (top and bottom right); and a graphic depicting the imports and exports at Felixstowe (left).

Militant unions in Felixstowe have launched strikes that have caused empty supermarket shelves.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2022
Fears are growing that the massive strikes launched by militant unions in Felixstowe, Britain's largest container port and gateway to global trade, will cause widespread disruption to the UK supply chain, end £700 million in trade, which could result in shortages until Christmas. Around 1,900 members of Unite have begun eight days of strike action in Suffolk, as hardline union bosses juggle with the UK economy and possibly the living conditions of millions of people in a dispute over pay. Felixstowe, which supplies nearly half of the country's containerized freight, is expected to cause hundreds of millions of pounds in trade and cause product shortages, including at supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco, and Marks & Spencer. Experts have warned that shortages could increase the cost of living in Britain, with some even pushing it through the roof by Christmas.

Ravens' NFL preseason streak extends to 21 WINS: Five things we learned from preseason slate

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
The Giants defeated the Patriots 23-21 and the Ravens defeated the Titans 23-10 on Thursday night in their first multi-game slate of the NFL preseason, while the Ravens won 21 consecutive preseason games, while the Falcons defeated the Titans 23-10.