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How to protect your wealth from Labour
While Keir Starmer has insisted that wealth creation is “the number one priority”, a Labour government could still spell pain for the pound in your pocket. We look at what you can do to shield your money from Labour.
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Nationwide £100 bonus: when will I get the payment?
The building society is about to start paying millions of eligible members a loyalty bonus. But how do you check if you qualify - and what should you do if you don’t receive the money?
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Share tips 2024
Share Tips MoneyWeek’s roundup of the top share tips this week – what the experts think you should buy
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The best cash ISAs
Savings The rates on the best cash ISAs – including easy access and notice ISAs – are now at their highest since 2009. We list the best rates on the market
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NS&I comparison: how does it compare to other savings providers?
We look at whether it’s worth going with the government-backed organisation, or whether other savings providers offer a better deal.
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Scottish Mortgage AGM: what investors can expect
Scottish Mortgage, the UK’s biggest investment trust, is to address investors at its AGM after posting positive numbers for the first time in two years
Investing
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How to invest in the shipping industry
Shipping stocks are often overlooked, but one shipbroker leads the way with a compelling valuation. Should you invest?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How to invest in whisky
Whisky prices have shot up over the past decade. Is it still a good idea to invest in whisky?
By Richard Woodard Published
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Is PayPal a good stock to buy?
PayPal's revenue growth has accelerated in double digits, but is the success short lived?
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
Personal Finance
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Green Party manifesto 2024: key personal finance general election policies
A Green Party government would introduce a wealth tax, increase National Insurance Contributions for high earners, and move towards a universal basic income.
By Henry Sandercock Published
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Private school fees: how to plan financially
Private school fees have soared – and Labour has promised to introduce VAT. Here are three steps you can take to plan financially.
By Katie Williams Published
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Should you add your credit score to your dating app profile?
Research shows dating app profiles with a ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ credit score more likely to find a match
By Chris Newlands Published
Economy
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UK inflation rate ‘back to normal’ in shops BRC says amid retail discounts drive
News The UK inflation rate for stores is now at its lowest level since November 2021, the British Retail Consortium has said. But food prices have been continuing to climb.
By Henry Sandercock Last updated
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Rate of UK inflation tumbles to 2.3% – what does it mean for you?
The rate of UK inflation has fallen to the lowest level in almost three years – but it is still higher than some had hoped. What does it mean for interest rates, savers and the economy?
By Katie Williams Published
Property
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Rental growth hits 30 month low – does it still pay to be a landlord?
News Zoopla research shows rental growth has almost halved over the past year as tenants reach the limits of what they can afford to pay. We explain what this means for buy-to-let investors
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Labour unveils 'Freedom to Buy' pledge to get young people on housing ladder
News Freedom to Buy will get 80,000 young people onto the housing ladder by the next general election, Keir Starmer's party has claimed
By Henry Sandercock Published
Money Masterclass
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How to invest in the shipping industry
Shipping stocks are often overlooked, but one shipbroker leads the way with a compelling valuation. Should you invest?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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The best fintech apps on the market
From digital banking to investment platforms, here are the top fintech apps on the market right now, according to David C. Stevenson
By David C. Stevenson Published
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Should you buy energy infrastructure investment trusts?
Renewable energy infrastructure investment trusts look cheap, and one in particular stands out
By Rupert Hargreaves Published