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Energy bills to rise by 0.2% in January 2026
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Hundreds of thousands more taxpayers to be pulled into £100k ‘tax trap’ by 2029
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Autumn Budget 2025: What we know so far
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce a slew of new measures in her second Autumn Budget and an ailing economy means tax hikes are almost certain. Here's what we know so far, and what analysts are expecting.
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Cold Weather Payment: who can get it and when?
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Reeves calls on regulator to investigate steep private dental charges
The chancellor has asked the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to look into the high costs of dental treatment amid concerns over rising prices which essentially locks people out of the system
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Is the AI boom a bubble – and will it burst?
Another mega quarter for Nvidia appears to have alleviated fears of an AI stock market bubble for now
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Brits overestimate price of life insurance by 184% – how much does it really cost?
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8 of the best converted industrial properties for sale
The best converted industrial properties for sale – from a Victorian railway station in Norfolk to a Grade II-listed former water tower with views of the River Alde
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Renewable energy trusts: is there any hope for the sector?
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Will gas and electricity bills fall? Energy price forecast
Billpayers in the UK have seen their energy bills rise by around £35 a year after the October price cap was introduced. Where will prices go next?
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Should you switch to a fixed energy tariff?
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Inheritance tax receipts surge by £200m as more loved ones pay up
Inheritance tax receipts have jumped again, with HMRC raking in £5.2 billion between April and October – £200 million more than the same period a year ago
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Economy
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Should ISA investors be forced to hold UK shares?
The UK government would like ISA investors to hold more UK stocks – but many of us are already overexposed
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Why Scotland's proposed government bonds are a terrible idea
Opinion Politicians in Scotland pushing for “kilts” think it will strengthen the case for independence and boost financial credibility. It's more likely to backfire
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Property
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What adds value to buy-to-let properties? Four home improvement ideas
Renovations to your property could boost its value. We look at how much improvements could boost your buy-to-let by.
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
Official data shows house price growth has been slowing since September in the lead up to the Autumn Budget. Where are prices heading for the rest of 2025 and beyond?
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Should ISA investors be forced to hold UK shares?
The UK government would like ISA investors to hold more UK stocks – but many of us are already overexposed
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Parents turn to Junior ISAs pre-Budget – how JISAs could reduce inheritance tax bills
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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.35%
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