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Andy Burnham will wilt like a lettuce
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Global shipping has a bright future – here's where to invest
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Jeremy Grantham: How to invest like a stock market legend
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What the cash ISA reforms mean for you as Treasury confirms new interest charges
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Global shipping has a bright future – here's where to investShipping companies are thriving despite severe headwinds, presenting a big opportunity for investors. We look at the best shipping stocks to buy now
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AJ Bell has a bright future ahead – how to play its sharesInvestment platform AJ Bell has strong fundamentals, good quarterly results, and a market-beating stock price. Here's how to play the shares
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How to get the best travel insuranceFinding the best travel insurance policy is vital for holidaymakers to avoid getting stung by unexpected costs. We look at how to choose the right cover.
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Will Rachel Reeves still be the chancellor following Starmer’s resignation?A new prime minister usually means a new chancellor too, and Reeves is expected to leave. Who might replace her?
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What is purchasing power parity (PPP)?Glossary Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory that tries to work out how over – or undervalued one currency is in relation to another.
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Renters' Rights Act: The rules that landlords must follow to avoid a £7,000 fineNew rights for renters took effect from 1 May, and councils now have powers to ensure landlords are following the rules.
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What the cash ISA reforms mean for you as Treasury confirms new interest chargesThe Treasury has confirmed how new cash ISA restrictions will work, including plans for a charge on interest earned on cash held in a stocks and shares ISA.
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How the new First Time Buyer ISA would work – and what it would mean for Lifetime ISA saversThe government has revealed plans for its new Lifetime ISA-style product aimed solely at first-time buyers.
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NS&I hikes interest rates on savings accounts – how do they compare?NS&I has boosted rates on the accounts as it looks to draw in more business – but savers can get better deals elsewhere.
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