Our ‘was’ pricing refers to the original selling prices o ffered on our website http://www.cjoffers.co.uk, and in our retail store between 25th November 2019 – 23rd February 2020. Calls cost
7p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge. Allow 7 working days for delivery. If you are not happy for any reason we will accept return of faulty/unused goods in
sealed original packaging for full refund or replacement within 30 days. These goods are sold and supplied by BVG Group with whom you contract when you accept this offer.
Call 0843 922 5001 (quoting 99547)
or visit MirrorReaderOffers.co.uk/99547
Call our UK-based sales team or visit our website now for thousands of great deals on clothing, kitchen, home,
garden, health and hobbies
NEW
SAVE
£8
Was £24.99
MEMORY FOAM KNEE PILLOW
Now £16.99 plus £3.95 p&p
Wake up refreshed after a perfect night’s sleep with the help of
these knee pillows. The memory foam responds to your weight
and moulds to your body’s contours, helping to relieve pressure
from your joints and relax muscle fatigue. Simply pop between
your legs in a comfortable position and instantly feel the weight
being lifted. It can also be used to support your thighs, lower
legs and knee joints, or you can even use it for your back when
sitting.
Available with a choice of covers. The Coolmax cover
will help regulate temperature, and the bamboo cover has
antibacterial properties and is hypoallergenic, great for
sufferers of hay fever, dust mites and pet allergies. Each
pillow measures L26 x W21 x H15cm. The covers are machine
washable at 30°C.
G4376 Coolmax Knee Pillow
G4377 Bamboo Knee Pillow
COPPER LINED THERMAL JOINT
SUPPORTS
Now £13.99 Buy two for £24.99 plus £3.95 p&p
These elasticated therapeutic copper thermal joint supports
provide insulation to the joint for gentle warmth and comfort.
They are manufactured with real copper thread, which for
centuries has been held to stimulate circulation and ease
stiffness and pain. The supports will not restrict movement as
the copper is combined in such a way that flexibility is not
diminished.
Sizes available: S/M and L/XL. Hand wash only.
Mitten: S/M fits wrists 5.5 to 7in and
L/XL 7 to 8.5in.
Knee support: S/M fits knees 10 to 13.5in and L/XL 13.5 to
17.5in.
Ankle support: S/M fits ankles 6 to 10in and L/XL 10 to
13.5in.
D2407 Mitten
D2409 Knee
D2410 Ankle
Mitten
Coolmax
Knee
Ankle
Bamboo
(^40) DAILY MIRROR TUESDAY 03.03.2020
DM1ST
mirror.co.uk/business
home loans up
Mortgage lending hit a four-year high
last month. Just under 71,000 buyers
took out a home loan in January,
said the Bank of England – up 4.4%
on December.
The new-year bounce suggests
early signs of recovery in the
property market, which
has been in the
doldrums because of
weak consumer
confidence and the
Brexit uncertainty.
A CITY raider targeting Barclays has
stepped up attempts to overhaul the
banking giant’s board.
Big investor Ed Bramson is demanding
chief executive Jes Staley goes over ties to
the late sex offender Jeffrey
Epstein.
In a public letter yesterday,
Bramson said he “strongly
recommends” Barclays
chairman Nigel Higgins
remove a proposal to re-elect
Staley to the board at the
lender’s annual general
meeting in May.
City watchdogs are investigating
Staley’s links to Epstein.
They met in 2000 when Staley, 63,
was head of JP Morgan’s private bank,
and the tycoon was one its big money
clients.
Staley insists he had “no contact
whatsoever” with Epstein after joining
Barclays.
Bramson said Barclays board was
“extremely ill-advised” to continue
supporting Staley.
He added that removing Staley
would help “draw a line under
this destabilising situation,
which has become a circus”.
The move came as another
large investor in Barclays
supported a proposal by
campaigners to halt its backing
for fossil fuel firms blamed for
contributing to climate change.
Jupiter Asset Management, which
holds 1.15% of Barclays’ shares, added its
name to a list of investors which have
agreed to vote for an AGM resolution,
filed by ShareAction.
Greenpeace activists protested at
nearly 100 Barclays branches yesterday.
barclays chief ‘epstein links’ row
Raider in bid to
oust bank boss
FINANCE
mirror.co.uk/business
GRAHAM
HISCOT T
Edited by
[email protected] @grahamhiscott 020 7293 3030
Smiths WH ..............................1893.0 -34.0
Stagecoach ..............................125.6 -4.5
Standard Chartered ............550.4 -12.2
Standard Life Aberdeen....275.7 -0.7
TalkTalk ......................................109.0 -0.9
Taylor Wimpey .......................202.9 +0.7
Tesco ..........................................228.2 -0.3
Unilever .................................4320.0 +150.0
United Utilities ......................959.0 +14.8
Vodafone ..................................133.6 -0.8
Reach PLC ...............................135.2 -11.6
Imperial Brands ..................1563.0 +8.2
International Airlines Grp 433.1 -38.9
ITV .................................................114.8 -1.7
Kingfisher .................................185.0 -4.4
Land Securities ......................821.0 -13.6
Legal & General .....................254.5 -5.5
Lloyds ...........................................49.5 -0.7
Marks & Spencer ....................1 57.4 -1.0
Morrison ....................................180.1 +8.9
National Grid ........................1006.2 +23.4
Next .........................................6026.0 -56.0
Ocado .........................................1119.5 +55.5
Pearson ....................................550.0 -7. 6
Prudential ..............................1270.0 +3.0
Reckitt Benckiser ...............5748 .0 +27.0
RELX .........................................1885.5 +18.0
Rentokil Initial ........................513.2 +29.2
Rio Tinto ................................3720.0 +112.0
Rolls-Royce ..............................615.8 -4.2
Royal Dutch Shell B .............1712.0 +48.4
Royal Mail ..................................161.2 -1.3
RSA ..............................................518.0 -0.8
RBS ..............................................172.5 -6.1
J Sainsbury .............................204.3 +8.6
SSE ............................................1545.5 +16.5
Severn Trent .........................2547.0 +82.0
Serco...........................................150.2 -2.4
Smith & Nephew ..................1770.0 +31.0
Anglo American ..................1844.6 +52.8
AB Foods ...............................2262.0 +7.0
Admiral Group .....................2140.0 +28.0
AstraZeneca .........................7010.0 +216.0
Aviva PLC .................................343.2 -7. 6
BAE Systems............................610.8 +2.4
BAT ...........................................3000.5 -62.0
Balfour Beatty .......................242.8 -3.4
Barclays.....................................143.3 -5.4
BHP Group .............................1449.0 +30.6
BR Land Co ..............................494.0 -7.0
BP ..................................................411.3 +15.1
BT .................................................139.8 -1.9
Capita Group ...........................128.7 -0.7
Carnival .................................2333.0 -102.0
Centrica .......................................73.3 +1.2
Compass ................................1700.5 -10.0
Diageo .......................................2811.5 +46.0
Direct Line ................................312.2 +5.2
Dixons Carphone ....................119.0 -2.7
Easyjet ....................................1062.5 -38.0
Ei Group ....................................284.6 0.0
Ferguson ................................6780.0 +40.0
Frasers Group ........................370.0 -13.8
GlaxoSmithKline .................1630.0 +67.8
Halfords ......................................141.5 -8.5
Hays ............................................135.6 -2.7
HSBC ..........................................520.1 -3.8
ftse 100
Holiday £
Euro ......................................................1.135
Australian Dollar ............................1.897
Bulgarian Lev .................................2.164
Canadian Dollar ..............................1.660
Croatian Kuna ................................8.304
Egyptian Pound ............................17.528
New Zealand Dollar .......................1 .974
Polish Zloty .....................................4.973
South African Rand ................... 19.201
Swiss Franc .......................................1.199
Thai Baht .......................................38.472
Turkish Lira ...................................... 7. 4 29
UAE Dirham .....................................4.550
US Dollar ............................................1.255
up 74. 2 at 6654.8 Oil = $51.92
6
Holiday park
firm Haven is
looking for 7,000
staff for its 2020
season, while
budget hotel
chain Travelodge
has kick-started a
bid to fill 4,000
housekeeping
roles.
6
The climate
crisis has
helped charity shops
buck the high street
gloom. Growing
awareness of the
impact of buying
new products saw
more people switch
to second-hand
instead. This led to a
3.2% rise in sales in
the final three
months of 2019,
according to the
Charity Retail
Association.
Poundland
will launch the
roll-out of new chilled
and frozen departments in
60 stores, beginning
next week.