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Lioness legend Jill Scott: “I want to be a role model to get women into investing”
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UK house price growth slows amid Budget uncertainty
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Will taxes rise further in the 2025 Autumn Budget?
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Twice as many taxpayers targeted in HMRC capital gains tax crackdown
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State pension to rise 4.8% in April under triple lock
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State pension to rise 4.8% in April under triple lock
The full new state pension is set to reach £12,548 a year, reflecting the 4.8% wage growth measured under the triple lock. The bumper boost will raise questions about fairness and sustainability, while more pensioners could be hit with a tax bill
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Twice as many taxpayers targeted in HMRC capital gains tax crackdown – could you be next?
A rise in the number of capital gains tax penalties follows significant cuts to tax-free allowances, catching more taxpayers out
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UK dividends payments drop 1.4% with investors raking in £1 billion less than last year
Investors in UK firms were paid a total of £24.6 billion in dividends in the third quarter of 2025, down 1.4% from the same period last year as UK companies come under pressure.
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Lioness legend Jill Scott: “I want to be a role model to get women into investing”
Lioness Jill Scott says she wants to be a role model for women to start investing, in the same way she inspired girls to play football. She also questions why topics like investing, tax and mortgages aren’t taught in schools
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Will taxes rise further in the 2025 Autumn Budget?
Tax hikes in the Autumn Budget are likely, but questions remain over what Rachel Reeves is able to target
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UK house price growth slows amid Budget uncertainty
Annual house prices dropped in London while rising by only 0.1% month-on-month
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Emerging markets boast top growth stocks at bargain prices
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More than a million pensioners set to be hit by tax on savings accounts
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By Laura Miller Published
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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.75%
Savings The best savings rates on the market are offering up to 4.75% on your cash. Act fast before these top-paying accounts disappear
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Best easy-access savings accounts – earn up to 4.75%
Savings Easy-access savings accounts are offering inflation-busting rates of up to 4.75% on your cash savings, but they won't last for long. We look at the best interest rates on the market now
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Economy
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UK inflation: Consumer Prices Index release dates
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What is inflation and how does it affect you?
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Property
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8 of the best houses for sale with libraries
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UK REITs – is real estate poised for a rebound?
Investors are still cautious about UK REITs. Private equity is snapping them up. One view must be wrong, says Cris Sholto Heaton
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Savings
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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.75%
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Best easy-access savings accounts – earn up to 4.75%
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Reeves ‘considers ISA reform’ in Autumn Budget – what could be announced?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is said to be again considering slashing the cash ISA allowance in the Autumn Budget. What could be announced, and what does it mean for you?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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