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8 January 1835: US national debt hits $0
By selling land, collecting taxes and cutting public spending, the US national debt was brought down to $0 for the first and only time in the country’s history on this day in 1835
By Ben Judge Last updated
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MoneyWeek news quiz: which leader did Trump order US troops to capture?
Quiz Donald Trump, soaring copper prices, and the cold weather all made headlines in the first full working week of 2026. How closely were you following the news?
By MoneyWeek Published
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Cold Weather Payments triggered in hundreds of postcodes as Storm Goretti hits the UK: who can get it and when?
Millions of people could be eligible for Cold Weather Payments during the winter. We explain who qualifies and how to check if a payment is due
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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How Virgin Flying Club works as tens of thousands to get bonus points from this month
Tens of thousands of Virgin Atlantic flyers could get a points boost from 2026 as the airline’s new loyalty reward scheme comes into play. Are you eligible?
By Jessica Sheldon Last updated
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8 of the best properties for sale with mountain views
The best properties for sale with mountain views – from a 1780s house in the Catskill Mountains in New York State, to a 19th-century house near Pitlochry
By Natasha Langan Last updated
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Review: A cultural tour of North India
Travel Jessica Sheldon explores North India's food and art scene from three luxurious Leela Palace hotels in New Delhi, Jaipur and Udaipur
By Jessica Sheldon Published
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What do falling interest rates mean for you?
You may think that only businesses and politicians should pay attention to choices made by the Bank of England, but its interest rates decisions also have an impact on your personal finances. We explain how.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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Should you invest in copper?
A critical metal in electronics and the energy transition, copper is often viewed as a bellwether for the global economy. How can investors gain exposure to changing copper prices?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Most popular Sipp investments
The investment decisions you make with your Sipp impact how much you end up with in your retirement pot. We look at the most popular Sipp funds to consider when adding to your pension savings.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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In the money: how my trading tips fared in 2025
The success of the open positions offset losses on closed ones, says Matthew Partridge
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Vietnamese stocks are charging ahead – here's what to buy
Vietnam has been upgraded from a frontier to an emerging market. It remains a promising pick, says David Prosser
By David Prosser Published
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Child Benefit: how it works, eligibility criteria and how to claim
Child Benefit is worth hundreds of pounds per year and claiming it can help build up your state pension entitlement but there are tax pitfalls. We look at who is eligible and how to get the payment
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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13 tax changes in 2026 – which taxes are going up?
As 2026 gets underway, we look at what lies ahead in terms of changes to tax rates and allowances this year and how it will affect you.
By Holly Thomas Published
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The best credit cards for cashback
The best credit cards for cashback can help you earn rewards on everyday spending. We list some of the top deals on the market
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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How to protect property in a divorce – and the common mistakes to avoid
The festive period can sadly push some marriages to breaking point, forcing couples to consider what will happen to their property after divorce.
By Samantha Partington Published
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Tesla is no longer the world’s largest electric car maker. Should you invest?
Investors need to weigh up the potential of Tesla’s autonomous technology drive against struggles in its core carmaking business when deciding whether or not to invest
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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European defence funds rise on Venezuela intervention
While US intervention in Venezuela does not directly impact European defence firms, it adds to the incentives for Europe to increase its defence spending
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Where to invest in 2026
2025 provided plenty of twists and turns. What do experts think are the best investments in the year ahead? Here’s where to invest in 2026.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Investors will reap long-term rewards from UK equities
Opinion Nick Train, portfolio manager, Finsbury Growth & Income Trust, highlights three UK equities where he’d put his money
By Nick Train Published
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Should you switch to a fixed energy tariff in 2026?
As energy prices remain volatile and far above pre-2022 levels, is now the time to look for a fixed energy tariff? We look at the latest gas and electricity deals
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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The graphene revolution is progressing slowly but surely
Enthusiasts thought the discovery that graphene, a form of carbon, could be extracted from graphite would change the world. They might've been early, not wrong.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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A strong year for dividend hero Murray International
Murray International has been the best-performing global equity trust over the past 12 months, says Max King
By Max King Published
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The shape of yields to come
Central banks are likely to buy up short-term bonds to keep debt costs down for governments
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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The sad decline of investment clubs – and what comes next
Opinion Financial regulation and rising costs are killing off investment clubs that once used to be an enjoyable hobby, says David Prosser
By David Prosser Published
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Why pension transfers are so tricky
Investors could lose out when they do a pension transfer, as the process is fraught with risk and requires advice, says David Prosser
By David Prosser Published
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The political economy of Clarkson’s Farm
Opinion Clarkson’s Farm is an amusing TV show that proves to be an insightful portrayal of political and economic life, says Stuart Watkins
By Stuart Watkins Published
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Will gas and electricity bills fall in 2026? Energy price forecast
Billpayers in the UK have seen energy bills rise by around £3 a year after the January price cap was introduced. Where will prices go next?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Profit from leisure sector as consumers go on spending spree
The UK leisure sector had a straitened few years but now have cash in the bank and are ready to splurge. The sector is best placed to profit
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Who won the streaming wars?
The battle of the TV and film streaming giants for dominance looks to be entering a final phase. The likely winner may surprise you, says Simon Wilson
By Simon Wilson Published
