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The elite £2m ISA club – here’s how to join
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Government refuses to give families more time to pay IHT on pensions
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The elite £2m ISA club – here’s how to join
A £2 million ISA won’t be achievable for everyone – but almost 300 Brits have already reached this goal. How can you join them?
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Your state pension could be compromised if you “contracted out”
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National Insurance credit system delayed until April 2027
A scheme to protect the state pension records of mothers affected by the introduction of the High Income Child Benefit Charge in 2013 has been delayed by a year.
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What do rising oil prices mean for you?
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Legal & General: a veteran FTSE stock with life in it yet
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Should you add private equity to your ISA?
The private equity industry wants a slice of the nearly £900 billion sitting in UK ISAs. But there is a strong case for keeping it out – see why.
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Personal Finance
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Premium Bonds holders wait three years on average before winning a prize
Premium Bonds savers face waiting years before winning a prize, and those with lower holdings have less chance of a win.
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Will gas and electricity bills fall in 2026? Energy price forecast
Energy bills are set to drop in April when Ofgem’s latest energy price cap kicks in, but war in the Middle East means costs are likely to rise in the summer. How much could you pay for energy?
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How does the Lifetime ISA work? Key LISA rules
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Gulf states’ money machine sputters due to the Iran war
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Is Russia's Vladimir Putin the real winner of the Iran war?
Some commentators have said that Russia is the real winner of the Iran war as oil prices boost its exports. But is that true?
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Property
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
Could house prices be on the up in 2026 following a stagnant 2025 or will Middle East tensions dent market confidence?
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REITs boosted by UK property renaissance
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NS&I to pay out millions to bereaved families after ‘operational failure’
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By Sam Walker Published
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The best bank switching offers – get up to £500
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