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" ... For the time being, we can’t make trips to our favourite boutiques and independent shops on the high street, but thankfully many are still taking online orders. Never has it been more appealing—or exciting—to walk out to your curb or open your front door and find a package sitting there waiting to be scooped up. And while we are all watching our wallets at the moment, there is little harm in splurging on a few items that can transport us from our daily quarantine and self-isolation, if only briefly or metaphorically. For all of us working from home and mooching around the house, here are a few small and independent brands still on-hand to help make our lives a little cosier and more enjoyable. ... "
" ... From delivering 100 meals in a week, they now produce 20,000 in a month and count Aston Villa, Rochdale, Oldham Athletic and Coventry City among the clubs they work with. They are also the only service to provide children’s meals and scooped the North West Start-Up Business of the Year award. ... "
" ... On December 1 it successfully touched down in a region called Oceanus Procellarum (Ocean of Storms) on the Moon. It scooped samples and, two days later, launched back to Earth. ... "
" ... The big difference between then and now however is that banks are much more reluctant to extend loans to people with bad credit. But that has not stopped money from flowing into real estate. Ultra low interest rates also mean that fixed income investments, that have long been the staple of hedge funds and private equity funds, no longer deliver decent returns. To find yields in such an environment, many of these professional investment funds have scooped up single family homes out of foreclosure and put them into the rental market in order to generate a decent return on equity. These buyers come to the table with war chests full of cash which puts them in a position to avoid all of the credit obstacles that continue to plague individual buyers. ... "