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What do rising oil prices mean for you?The Iran war has kept oil prices high since the end of February, reaching around $100 a barrel. We explain what it could mean for your petrol costs and energy bills.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Small companies can still be leaders: here are the UK's bestOpinion William Tamworth of Artemis UK Smaller Companies Fund and Future Leaders trust, highlights three small companies where he'd put his money.
By William Tamworth Published
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The rise – and risks – of prediction marketsPrediction markets facilitate bets between punters on political and economic events. They serve a useful function, but something more worrying may be going on
By Simon Wilson Published
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When is the best time to go on holiday?As Brits plan where to go on holiday this summer, we take a look at when you should travel, so you get the best value for your money.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Historic hotels reimagined as luxury stays – what to bookThese historic hotels in the Cotswolds, Scottish Highlands and central London have been artfully restored to their former glory, and are now available to book.
By Chris Carter Published
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Can you make money from ‘flipping’ houses? Hotspots and alternativesThe number of homes being flipped has halved over the last 10 years. But there are still some areas where profits can be made – we reveal the hotspots where ‘flipping’ could still make you money.
By Sam Walker Published
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Understanding the financial payback period for solar panelsSponsor Content Created With E.ON Next
We delve into the financial side of solar panels – from paying for the installation to reducing energy bills and earning money once you’re up and running.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Investment costs explained – could you save thousands of pounds?Investing charges eat into your returns so ensure you get value for money by considering investment costs.
By Holly Thomas Last updated
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Inheritance tax quiz: How much do you know about Britain’s 'most hated' tax?Quiz Inheritance tax is one of the 'most hated' taxes in the UK, and a growing number of people face having to contend with it. Are you up to date with the rules?
By MoneyWeek Published
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Petrol prices explained: What makes up the price of a litre of petrol?Briefings The cost of filling the average car with fuel is falling. Here’s what makes up the price of a litre of petrol.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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How to get the most from your heat pumpSponsor Content Created With E.ON Next
By MoneyWeek Published
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China's new growth leaders: inventing, not copyingSponsor Content Created With Baillie Gifford
Investment manager Sophie Earnshaw highlights top Chinese companies and explains why being a long-term stock picker differs in China from elsewhere.
By MoneyWeek Published
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The best UK regions for buy-to-let landlordsBuy-to-lets have become increasingly unattractive in recent years, but there are still some areas where landlords can realise high rental yields. We look at the UK’s buy-to-let hotspots.
By Sam Walker Last updated
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How heat pumps reward a different way of heatingSponsor Content Created With E.ON Next
Heat pumps are an energy-efficient solution for heating your home. They provide a fully-controllable heating system, giving you hot water, warmth and comfort.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Can you afford to live to 100? How to make your pension lastRecord numbers of people are living to age 100. We explain how to make your pension last for a longer retirement.
By Laura Miller Last updated
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Why your email account mattersSponsor Content Created With NFU Mutual
As our daily lives become more connected, a compromised personal email account can create risks to your privacy and financial life that are easy to overlook.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Turn volatility into profits with premium-income ETFsPremium-income ETFs can offer a double-digit yield, but there are downsides.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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What Danaher learned from Warren BuffettDanaher started out as an aggressive corporate raider, but an encounter with Warren Buffett led to a more patient and profitable approach.
By Jamie Ward Published
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Three US income stocks with promising growth potentialOpinion Three US income stocks to put your money into, as picked by Fran Radano, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors
By Fran Radano Published
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How hedge funds can help you invest like the 1%Replicating the approach used by hedge funds means you too can invest like the 1%
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How to get your own start-up business off the groundIf you want to get a start-up business up and running, a lack of money can be an obstacle – but there are ways around it, says David Prosser.
By David Prosser Published
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US earnings growth remains strong, but threats aboundEarnings growth is spectacular in the US. No wonder markets are ignoring the risks, says Cris Sholto Heaton.
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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What will happen to the state pension triple lock?The UK state pension triple lock was introduced back in 2011 when pensioners were poor. Now it's bankrupting the country. What can be done?
By Simon Wilson Published
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Lawrence Bishnoi: India's most notorious gangsterLawrence Bishnoi is serving a decade-long prison sentence in India. But that hasn't put an end to his criminal activities
By Jane Lewis Published
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Rachel Reeves's “Savvy Squirrel” is anything but savvyOpinion The chancellor's Savvy Squirrel campaign aims to boost investment in Britain. But it's unlikely to work, says Merryn Somerset Webb
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Heat pumps vs gas boilers: how the long-term costs compareSponsor Content Created With E.ON Next
By MoneyWeek Published
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When is the next Bank of England base rate meeting?The Bank of England held interest rates at 3.75% in April 2026. When is the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting?
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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AREV St. Tropez: The talk of the town in the French RivieraAREV St. Tropez is a love letter to the French Riviera of the Brigitte Bardot era. It won't be long before this luxury boutique hotel becomes a true local icon.
By Chris Carter Published
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8 of the best properties for sale for around £1 millionProperties for sale for around £1 million – from a restored Grade II-listed house with a church tower in Hampshire, to an 18th-century manor house in Powys.
By Natasha Langan Last updated
