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How to boost your pension pot as 35% of UK over 50s face huge retirement savings gap
Over 50s are facing a later life with little to no funds - but there are steps you can take now to boost your pot.
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Significant differences in life expectancy across the UK mean people in some areas will receive far fewer state pension payments than others, according to new research. We look at when the age is next scheduled to go up, and whether people could have to wait until their 70s, or even 80th birthday, to claim their state pension
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Reeves must not cut cash ISA limit, MPs say – what could be announced?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is said to be considering slashing the cash ISA allowance in the Autumn Budget but is under pressure from a group of influential MPs not to make changes. What could be announced, and what does it mean for you?
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Gold price falls 8% in a week – is the rally over?
The price of gold is still hovering above $4,000, but with momentum reversing, investors will wonder if the gold rally has now run its course
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Cash in on the growth potential of electrification companies
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When is the self-assessment tax return deadline?
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How to get an ISA and SIPP cashback bonus
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US-China trade framework agreed: is global trade back on track?
Tensions had been simmering between the world’s two largest economies over recent weeks, but an agreement seems to have been reached for a fresh thawing of US-China trade relations
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UK inflation forecast: where are prices heading next?
The Bank of England expects UK inflation to have peaked in for 2025 September. Is inflation finally on the way down, and what does it mean for further interest rate cuts?
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8 of the best smallholdings for sale now
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves and forecasts
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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.28%
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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 regular savings accounts – get up to 7.5%
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