vanish into thin air . louise cunningham said nicola s two small children were waiting for their mummy to come back. nick garnett has the latest. the search goes on. divers and underwater drones have searched the river, but there s still no sign of nicola. the 45 year old mortgage adviser was wearing a long black gilet, black jeans and wellies. she had just dropped her children off at school and was taking her dog for a walk. at ten to nine, nicola was seen by a fellow dog walker. 11 minutes later, she d logged into a work call on her phone. at around ten past nine, someone else who knew her saw nicola walking her dog willow. at half past, the conference phone call ended, but nicola s phone stayed logged on. five minutes later, it was found by a passing dog walker, but nicola was nowhere to be seen. well, this is where
Nicola Poli, 45, was last seen at 9:15 a.m. on Friday, January 27. The woman left home to take her daughters to school and walk the dog as usual, and was
have got someone who knows the market on your side to help you. presumably, some of the options. there were some quite good low rate long term fixes available until relatively recently. are any of those out there? there are still some, yes and the gap between fixing between two and five years is narrowing. it is more economic in a way sometimes to do the five years. but you are betting against a future that we just don t know. i think the important thing is to look at your individual circumstances and make a bespoke decision, a bespoke mortgage for yourself. sally mitchell who is a mortgage adviser from the mortgage mum speaking to me earlier. banknotes with the face of king charles iii will not enter circulation until 2024 but it will reveal the new image by the end of the year. our personal finance correspondent kevin peachey has more.
Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Wednesday 21 September 2022. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. Further fine for Link The Financial Conduct Authority has warned Link Group it could be fined £50m for the part it played in the failure of the LF Woodford Equity Income Fund (WEIF).