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‘I want to be able to stop working by 50 – how I'm planning to retire early'
Stopping work before state pension age is a distant dream for many. MoneyWeek meets an investor who is determined to be financially comfortable enough to retire at 50, and shares some tips for those striving to retire early
By Holly Thomas Published
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The best wines of 2025 – top picks from around the world
We look at the wines that have earned a top spot in the Decanter World Wine Awards 2025. From French classics to indulgent whites, here’s what to consider for your cellar
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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When is the best time to book flights?
Planning a holiday but don’t know when is the best time to book flights? We’ve done the legwork to help you book your next trip.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Easy-access savings vs regular savings – where is your money better off?
We explore whether an easy-access savings or a regular savings account gives you best return on your money.
By Holly Thomas Last updated
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Norfolk or Norway? Holidays you can afford with different-sized pension pots
Many people look forward to taking more holidays when they retire. But what sort of trips could your pension buy you? We look at the holidays to match different retirement incomes
By Ruth Emery Published
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Q&A: Issac Thong – new lead manager of Aberdeen Asian Income Fund
Sponsor Content Created With Aberdeen
By MoneyWeek Published
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?
The Bank of England cut interest rates to 4% in August. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting and will interest rates fall further?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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M&S finally resumes click and collect service following April’s cyber attack
Marks & Spencer has switched its click and collect service back on, and said it will now accept returns in all UK stores. As the high-street giant continues to battle with the fallout from a cyber attack 15 weeks ago, should you invest in the retailer?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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The pros and cons of smart meters: Are they any good?
Gas and electricity prices may be falling, but smart meters could still help you budget. We compare them to regular meters and consider whether it’s worth getting one
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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How much does air conditioning in the UK cost?
One of the best ways to escape the heat in your home is installing air conditioning – but how much does it cost to install and run it?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Sachin Dev Duggal's Builder.ai – the first big AI bust
Sachin Dev Duggal's Builder.ai start-up claimed it could use artificial intelligence to build apps. Its revenues turned out to be equally artificial
By Jane Lewis Published
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How Trump's dog deals will damage global trade with the US
Opinion Some commentators are hailing Trump’s trading savvy. Are they right?
By Bill Bonner Published
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First Solar is set to shine – should you invest?
Solar-power specialist First Solar will benefit from Donald Trump’s policies, says Matthew Partridge
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Private assets: profit from the potential in these funds
Opinion Charlotte Cuthbertson and Tom Treanor of the Migo Opportunities Trust highlight three funds where they'd put their money
By Charlotte Cuthbertson Published
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8 of the best properties for sale for around £1 million
The best properties for sale for around £1 million – from a Grade II-listed, 17th-century barn conversion in Norfolk, to a Caribbean house on the island of Lubbers Quarters Cay in the Bahamas
By Natasha Langan Published
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Camellia: a quirky tea grower that rewards patient investors
Camellia is shedding its eclectically diverse portfolio of assets to concentrate on its strengths. For investors, it's a rare opportunity
By Jamie Ward Published
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How to cash in on investment trusts that are selling up
Managed wind-downs and portfolio sales can be an attractive opportunity for patient investors
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Emerging markets must deliver growth
Emerging markets have benefitted from the rotation away from the US – but can the rally last?
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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It’s time to start backing the UK stock market
The UK stock market has been languishing for decades. But the tide is turning and smart investors should buy in now
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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5 of the best luxury cruise lines to see the world with five-star service
From onboard butlers who will unpack for you to visiting more unique destinations, there are plenty of reasons to indulge in a luxury cruise
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Car finance mis-selling judgment: a big blow for the banks
Opinion The car finance mis-selling judgment could still be disastrous for big finance even though banks dodged the worst possible outcome
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Will Trump sack Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chief?
It seems clear that Trump would like to sack Jerome Powell if he could only find a constitutional cause. Why, and what would it mean for financial markets?
By Simon Wilson Published
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'Rachel Reeves has run out of options'
Opinion The political and fiscal constraints on Rachel Reeves have combined to leave the chancellor at a disadvantaged position
By Helen Thomas Published
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Grenada: A Caribbean paradise, with a touch of spice
While most people may not think of Grenada when visiting the Caribbean, it is in fact the perfect stop for an unforgettable getaway with superb beaches, entertainment and food like no other, says Kalpana Fitzpatrick
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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What Santander’s takeover of TSB means for customers
Shareholders in Sabadell, TSB’s owner, have voted in favour of the £2.65 billion sale to Santander. What does it mean for customers, and could we see the TSB brand disappear from the high street?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Review: Palé Hall, Bala – a wonderful weekend in Wales
Travel Palé Hall in northwest Wales is a charming country house hotel from which to explore Snowdonia National Park and Lake Bala
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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Best and worst countries to retire – where does the UK rank?
Retiring overseas is a great choice for pensioners who want to escape the grey skies of Britain. Which countries are considered top for retirement?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Should you defer your state pension and stay in work?
You could boost your state pension by hundreds or thousands of pounds by deferring it if you don’t need the income right now. We look at how it works, and the pros and cons
By Laura Miller Last updated
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Best trading platforms for UK investors ranked – how do they compare?
Trading platforms have been assessed for charges, investment range on offer and quality of service, with the best for each type of customer ranked
By Laura Miller Published