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The Renters’ Rights Act is making life harder for landlords. Those keen to stay in the market should take steps to protect themselves now.
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Six investment funds for beginner investors
The investment funds to pick if you are a beginner.
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How ‘vast majority’ of pensioners could miss out on state pension tax concession
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Live: UK inflation slows in April
UK inflation is expected to accelerate in 2026 due to the conflict in the Middle East. What was the April consumer price index (CPI) inflation reading and what does it mean for you?
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You still can't buck the market
It's true – you can't buck the market. When the “experts” and the market disagree, go with the market
Investing
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Mansion tax: How the government’s High Value Council Tax Surcharge will workWork is underway on a mansion tax for high value homes from April 2028. We reveal when you would need to pay the charge and how you could get an exemption.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?Mortgage lenders are sending mixed messages to borrowers with a mixture of rate cuts and hikes as the conflict in the Middle East continues to rattle markets. Whether you're buying a home, remortgaging or you’re a buy-to-let landlord, we look at the outlook for 2026.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property forecasts for 2026With mortgage rates creeping back up and ongoing market volatility, can we expect house prices to slide?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
Personal Finance
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Will gas and electricity bills fall in 2026? Latest energy price forecastEnergy bills are widely expected to rise in summer due to the conflict in the Middle East. How much could you pay?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Are investment platforms already preparing for new cash ISA rules?Investors will be charged for earning interest on cash held within their stocks and shares ISA under reforms from April 2027 and changes are already being made.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Chase to boost cashback deal to 2% – how can you get it?Chase bank is increasing its cashback offer to credit and debit card customers, but the criteria has changed – here's what you need to know.
By Marc Shoffman Published
Economy
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UK inflation forecast: where are prices heading next?Experts have revised their inflation expectations for 2026 due to the Middle East conflict. What’s next for prices?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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How Britain's economy got stuck – and what happens nextEconomist Paul Johnson analyses the UK economy's inequality and stagnation, and explains why we are running out of viable options to tackle the malaise.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
Property
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Mansion tax: How the government’s High Value Council Tax Surcharge will workWork is underway on a mansion tax for high value homes from April 2028. We reveal when you would need to pay the charge and how you could get an exemption.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?Mortgage lenders are sending mixed messages to borrowers with a mixture of rate cuts and hikes as the conflict in the Middle East continues to rattle markets. Whether you're buying a home, remortgaging or you’re a buy-to-let landlord, we look at the outlook for 2026.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
Savings
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Are investment platforms already preparing for new cash ISA rules?Investors will be charged for earning interest on cash held within their stocks and shares ISA under reforms from April 2027 and changes are already being made.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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NS&I to start paying out millions to bereaved families after ‘operational failure’NS&I will start contacting tens of thousands of estates from next week outlining how they will be reunited with their loved ones’ money.
By Sam Walker Published
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Cash ISA vs stocks and shares ISA: which is better for your money?The debate over low-risk cash ISAs versus higher-returning stocks and shares ISAs overlooks the fact that both have an important role for different goals.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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