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Felicity Hannah

Felicity Hannah

Freelance Journalist at Daily Mirror - www.mirror.co.uk

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  • English
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  • News
  • Finance & Banking Services
  • Real Estate

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Recent Articles

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Flat owners warning over rooftop developments

Leaseholders warn about the potential dangers of adding rooftop developments on blocks of flats.
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Virtual reality headsets for work ‘could snowball’

Use of the headsets by people working from home could pick up quite rapidly, a business group says.
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‘I harvest 70 million daffodils a year but £1 a bunch can’t last’

Daffodils are cheap and cheerful but while prices never rise, production costs do, says one farmer.
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‘I owe £180,000 in tax and I haven’t told my wife’

How tax avoidance left one man struggling with debt and with secrets.
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Why 600 books are being published on Thursday

Lockdown delayed the publication of many books, and authors now face big competition to get noticed.
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Nightclubs and soft play areas: ‘It’s devastating news that we can’...

Nightclubs and soft play areas call for clarity over when they will be able to start trading again.
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Klarna: We tightened our lending in lockdown

The buy now, pay later service says it changed its policies to guard against defaulting customers.
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Loot boxes: I blew my university savings gaming on Fifa

How one teenager spent nearly £3,000 on his “addiction” to video game loot boxes.
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‘My boss lets us book hangover days’

One firm lets employees work from the comfort of their own sofa, even after they’ve been out drinking.
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‘My boss lets me set my own salary’

How picking your own pay has become the latest employment perk.
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High demand for Child Benefit loans, say credit unions

Thousands more families are relying on borrowing against their benefits for budgeting.
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The firm with 900 staff and no office

Is a growing trend for firms to ditch the office good or bad for workers?
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‘You can get your money when you need it’

Hundreds of thousands of staff could soon get their salary as they earn it instead of waiting for payday.
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Peer-to-peer rewards: ‘Why I tip my colleagues at work’

Peer-to-peer micro-bonuses could soon change the dynamic in the UK’s workplaces.
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‘I feel refreshed’: Brits embrace multiple careers

More than 320,500 self-employed people in Britain are working two or more jobs, new analysis suggests.
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Food Crime Unit pledges tougher action on food fraud

From peanuts in your pesto to mislabelled fish, food fraudsters are now in the spotlight.
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Unlimited holiday: A perk that comes with pitfalls

Unlimited paid holiday may sound too good to be true but there are fears the new trend could do more harm than good.
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More credit unions failing but membership growing

The number of credit unions has more than halved since 2000 but more people are using the sector.
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Slime - it’s a slippery business

Kids love the mess and parents love the prices - but can slime keep selling?
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The terraced house inside a laboratory

Scientists have rebuilt a terraced house inside a laboratory to help make UK homes energy-efficient.
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Rent fees: New laws ‘will not stop hidden charges’

Campaigners say new laws may not stop tenants being charged hidden fees by landlords and agents.