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Should the Online Safety Act survive?
The Online Safety Act, a measure to safeguard children, is having unintended consequences
By Simon Wilson Published
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8 of the best houses for sale with separate accommodation
The best houses for sale with separate accommodation – from a converted 17th-century threshing barn in Monmouthshire, to a Grade II-listed Queen Anne house in North Yorkshire with four apartments in the stable block
By Natasha Langan Published
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Jair Bolsonaro, the 'Trump of the Tropics', sentenced to 27 years in prison for staging a coup in Brazil
Jair Bolsonaro, the US president’s friend and fellow right-wing populist, has been handed a 27-year prison sentence in Brazil. But the drama looks far from over
By Jane Lewis Published
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The great Reit fire sale – where to find the best value
The real estate investment trust (Reit) sector offers some once-in-a-lifetime opportunities
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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The secret behind Sweden’s success
Opinion Sweden's stock market is in rude health, says Max King. Why can't Britain follow suit?
By Max King Published
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'The boom years for football are over'
Opinion Football is saturated. The goals will keep coming, but the money won’t, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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The rise of the drones
Unmanned aerial systems, or drones, are regarded as central to modern and future warfare, and soaring defence spending is set to double demand.
By Dan McEvoy 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 Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Review: Bequia Beach Hotel – nostalgic fun in the Caribbean
Travel Bequia Beach Hotel on the island of Bequia in St Vincent and the Grenadines is a resort with personality that is as luxurious as it is playful
By Chris Carter Published
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The top funds and investment trusts for European defence spending
With European leaders rushing to ramp up defence spending, these funds and trusts could position you to benefit from the trend
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Pension pitfalls to avoid as Budget rumours prompt panic
With every Budget comes tax speculation about pensions, but it is usually better to avoid knee-jerk reactions based on rumours. These are the pension pitfalls to avoid.
By Katie Williams Published
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Three years after the Mini-Budget, where are we now?
The ill-fated Mini-Budget was delivered on 23 September 2022, sending mortgage rates skyward and Liz Truss packing. Where are we three years on?
By Katie Williams Published
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CPI vs RPI inflation: what is the difference between ONS measures?
The Office for National Statistics calculates CPI, RPI and CPIH each month. What are they and what do they reveal about UK inflation?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Luxury staycations in the Cotswolds and Sussex you can enjoy by bike
From cycling through vineyards in Sussex to unwinding in a boutique retreat in the Cotswolds, we look at some high-end staycation experiences that holidaymakers can enjoy on two wheels
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Should you switch your pension fund?
Most Brits are unaware of how much their pension fund is generating for their retirement. Is it time to consider switching your pension fund provider?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Is a £250,000 pension pot enough to retire on?
What would your retirement income be with a £250K pension pot? Knowing how much you can get makes it easier to plan for your golden years.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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What is the 4% rule in retirement?
Are you wondering when the best time is to retire, and how much you should take from your pension pot? We explain how the 4% rule could help you retire comfortably
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Overlooked companies' debt and equity to invest in now
Opinion Ian “Franco” Francis, fund manager, Manulife CQS New City High Yield Fund tells MoneyWeek where he’d put his money
By Ian Francis Published
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Domino’s Pizza Group: A global brand going cheap
Opinion The troubles at Domino’s Pizza Group look cyclical rather than structural, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Three poor deals for trust investors
Opinion Small shareholders need protection in related-party deals, says Bruce Packard
By Bruce Packard Published
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The challenge with currency hedging
A weaker dollar will make currency hedges more appealing, but volatile rates may complicate the results
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Prabowo Subianto: Indonesia’s Deng Xiaoping
Prabowo Subianto, like his Chinese hero, is taking power in his 70s with big ambitions for his country. Yet many view his return to politics with dread
By Jane Lewis Published
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8 of the best properties for sale with orangeries
From a converted Victorian Catholic school with a chapel in Kingston Upon Thames to a 12-acre country estate with mature gardens and a lake in Nantwich, Cheshire, we look at some of the best properties for sale with orangeries
By Natasha Langan Published
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Should you invest in Hansa Investment Company?
William Salomon has finally brought the two trusts he controls together. Should investors buy in?
By Max King Published
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Is Britain heading for a big debt crisis?
Opinion Things are not yet as bad as some reports have claimed. But they sure aren’t rosy either, says Julian Jessop
By Julian Jessop Published
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Bitcoin 'has become the reserve asset of the internet'
Opinion The cryptocurrency has established itself as the electronic version of gold, says ByteTree’s Charlie Morris
By Charlie Morris Published
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'Labour’s failure on housing is becoming a national crisis'
Opinion Labour’s plans on house building are not working out and it's not hard to work out what has gone wrong, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Simple assessment explained as millions brace for unexpected tax bills
Increasing numbers of people could get letters from HMRC saying they owe more tax due to frozen thresholds, under a system known as simple assessment. Here is what it means for you.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Britain’s migration crisis
Public concern over immigration is at the highest level since polling company Ipsos first started asking about the issue. So what’s being done about it?
By Simon Wilson Published
