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How to check for Premium Bonds
NS&I’s Premium Bonds prize draw makes two people millionaires overnight every month. It's worth knowing how to check to see if you’ve won any cash this time
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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How are Premium Bonds prize winners notified – and who is Agent Million?
We look at how Premium Bonds winners are notified and how the winnings get paid. Plus, who is Agent Million?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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How do Premium Bonds work?
This popular savings product from NS&I operates differently to a typical account. We look at how Premium Bonds work.
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Seven technology investment trusts to consider
Buying a technology investment trust is a great way to gain exposure to long-term growth trends, but be wary of Magnificent Seven over-concentration
By Dan McEvoy Published
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The 10 safest countries to visit
If you’re planning a holiday to far-flung parts, you might want to make sure you’re clued up on the list of safest countries to visit
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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The MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards 2025
MoneyWeek Awards The MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards celebrate the products and services that help you make, keep and spend your money. Find out more about this year's awards.
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Flex first, fix later: a hybrid retirement strategy to consider
You needn’t choose between income drawdown and an annuity in retirement. What is a “flex first, fix later” approach?
By David Prosser Published
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Three British mid-caps that could make 'attractive' investments
Opinion Charles Luke, manager of the Murray Income Trust, highlights three UK-listed mid-cap companies, as he tells us where he'd put his money
By Charles Luke Published
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Lorne Michaels: the ringmaster at Saturday Night Live
Lorne Michaels created Saturday Night Live, a cultural phenomenon that launched the careers of countless stars in America.
By Jane Lewis Published
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Investing in the future of European defence
Investors could benefit from exposure to European defence businesses as the continent prepares to ramp up its spending in the defence sector
By MoneyWeek Published
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Millions hitting retirement with just £3,650 a year – here’s how much you really need
Millions of Britons face retiring with far less private pension income than they will need in retirement. We explain how much you need to retire
By Laura Miller Published
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How long does a stock market recovery take?
Donald Trump’s tariffs sent markets into a spin earlier this month, but some of the losses have already been regained. How long does a stock market recovery take?
By Katie Williams Published
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The UK areas with the highest and lowest council tax burden
London residents are less impacted by council tax compared to other parts of the UK, new data shows
By Laura Miller Published
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How investors could profit from Ramsden Holdings' four-part growth strategy
Ramsdens Holdings offers a diversified set of financial and retail services and a juicy yield, says Dr Michael Tubbs
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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How to invest in the booming insurance market
The insurance sector is experiencing rapid growth after years of stagnation. Smart investors should buy in now, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Why the 'Great Rotation' away from US assets will boost Britain
Opinion Disenchanted investors have only just begun to withdraw capital from America, says Jeremy McKeown.
By Jeremy McKeown Published
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The problem with thematic investing
Opinion Thematic investing comes with significant drawbacks, and returns are often underwhelming, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How much state pension will I get?
There are several things that determine how much state pension you'll get when you hit state pension age. Here's how to work out your entitlement
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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How do ISA millionaires invest – and could you become one by 2032?
Hargreaves Lansdown says that their ISA millionaires invest regularly and early, with a preference for active funds. We reveal the top funds they invested in – and how much you would already need in your portfolio to join the club by 2032.
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Private school fees rise by up to £111,300 as VAT policy kicks in
The cost of sending just one child to private school to age 18 has jumped by more than £100,000 as a result of VAT being introduced on school fees, new analysis suggests
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Are Premium Bonds worth it? Two-thirds of holders have never won a prize
More than 14 million Premium Bonds holders have never won despite increases in the number of prizes worth £50 and £100
By Laura Miller Published
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How to buy gold coins
As gold prices rise in the face of global uncertainty, could a gold coin be a good way to preserve wealth and memories?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Why did Labour take over British Steel – was it a good idea?
The government has stepped in to take control, not ownership, of British Steel, citing national security and other factors. But does that make sense?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Should you invest in UK dividend stocks?
UK dividends totalled £14 billion in the first quarter, falling 4.6% annually but still beating expectations. Which sectors were the top payers, and will Trump’s tariffs prompt cuts?
By Katie Williams Published
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8 of the best properties for sale by the sea
This week: the best properties for sale beside the sea – from a six-storey Georgian townhouse in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, to a house on Scotland’s Knoydart peninsula overlooking the Sound of Sleat
By Natasha Langan Published
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Equity release vs downsizing house – which is best?
Downsizing and equity release are both popular ways to unlock the capital in your home. We weigh up the pros and cons of each.
By Samantha Partington Last updated
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Review: Andronis Minois and Andronis Arcadia – two Greek island idylls
Travel Andronis Minois on Paros and Andronis Arcadia on Santorini are two beautiful, authentic hotels on two different islands in Greece
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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Has Trump brought the reign of King Dollar to an end?
Stocks soared late last year on bets that Trump would initiate an American golden age. It hasn’t worked out like that. The dollar has weakened in 2025, says Alex Rankine
By Alex Rankine Published
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'Rachel Reeves' plan to force pension funds into UK assets won't work'
Opinion Hustling pension fund cash into British assets sounds like a good idea. It would be better to make Britain an attractive place to invest, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published