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Outdoor saunas: How to turn your garden into a spaOutdoor saunas are the hot, new wellness must-have. Here's how to buy one.
By Chris Carter Published
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Why solar panels are a value-increasing asset for homeownersSponsor Content Created With E.ON Next
By MoneyWeek Published
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Restaurant review: Kanishka, fine Indian diningKanishka celebrates the joy and diversity of sub-continental food in dazzling style.
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Can I avoid IHT by stuffing all my money into a pension?IHT Pensions offer families a way to avoid IHT when passing on wealth to loved ones after death, but that’s all set to change. We explain the rules.
By Laura Miller Last updated
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30 April 1975: The fall of SaigonThe fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese forces brought the Vietnam War to an end on this day in 1975.
By Chris Carter Last updated
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What National Insurance contributions are – and how much you will payMost people in the UK pay National Insurance contributions but few really understand them. We explain what National Insurance is and how to work out how much you will pay.
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Looking for cheap home insurance? Don’t buy a period homeIt costs significantly more to insure a property built before the First World War than one built after 2000, analysis suggests. How can you reduce home insurance costs?
By Sam Walker Published
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The Magnificent 7 tech stocks: What are they and should you invest in them?The Mag 7 stocks are some of the most recognisable names in the world, but why do people group these big tech stocks together – and should you invest in them?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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What is Attendance Allowance? How certain pensioners can get £6k extra a yearThousands of pensioners are claiming Attendance Allowance for conditions such as back pain and arthritis and it doesn’t matter how much you have in savings. We explain the eligibility rules.
By Laura Miller Last updated
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The advantages of investment trustsThe benefits of investment trusts for building wealth through market cycles is nicely demonstrated by this real-world example, says Rupert Hargreaves
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How to invest as China comes back into fashionIt's time to invest in China as it benefits from a “vibe shift” among investors, says Alex Rankine
By Alex Rankine Published
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YouGov predicts an end to its troubles – should you invest?YouGov was doing well until a dodgy acquisition signalled trouble and AI made things worse. Are its shares still a buy?
By Bruce Packard Published
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3 European stocks to buy nowOpinion Three European stocks that should profit from the continent's resurgence, as chosen by Hywel Franklin of the Mirabaud Discovery Europe ex-UK Fund
By Hywel Franklin Published
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Can software firms survive the 'SaaSpocalypse'?Fears of AI replacing software companies have caused a 'SaaSpocalypse'. That represents a buying opportunity for discriminating investors.
By Jamie Ward Published
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Does instability in the US mean a bright future for Brazil?Brazil could be a good place to start for investors looking for long-term winners and losers as the US upends the world order
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Is this the end for the dollar?The US war with Iran and its soaring debts are reviving talk of the end of the US dollar. Simon Wilson considers if that's really on the cards
By Simon Wilson Published
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How income tax is calculatedThe majority of adults in the UK pay income tax on their earnings. We explain how it works and how it is calculated.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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The world will reject AI slop as investors bet on humanitySome of the world's richest people are betting against the triumph of AI slop in creative industries. So should ordinary investors, says Matthew Lynn.
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Who is Satoshi Nakamoto, mystery inventor of Bitcoin?The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin, has remained a mystery since 2008. Has he been hiding in plain sight all along?
By Jane Lewis Published
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The 10 safest countries to visitIf you’re planning a holiday overseas, 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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What is a margin call?Glossary A margin call happens when the margin available to cover any losses falls below a certain level.
By MoneyWeek Last updated
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Dine beneath the waves at Conrad Maldives Rangali IslandUnwind and get adventurous at the luxury Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort on 'island time', says Vaishali Varu.
By Vaishali Varu Published
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8 of the best riverside properties for saleRiverside properties for sale, from an award-winning house in Brecon with a cantilevered living room, to a 17th-century house with fishing rights on River Lea.
By Natasha Langan Last updated
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How to invest in goldThere are a number of ways you can invest in gold, from buying the yellow metal directly to investing in a gold ETF or buying gold-mining stocks. We look at the pros and cons of each strategy.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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How to avoid the fiscal drag “stealth tax” amid ongoing income tax threshold freezeFrozen income tax thresholds are set to cost Brits hundreds or even thousands of pounds over time as more people are dragged into higher tax brackets. We look at how you can mitigate the effect of fiscal drag.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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What are gilts and should you invest in them?Gilts play an important role in the economy and many aspects of your finances, but do they make a good investment?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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What is a dividend yield?Videos Dividend yields are a key metric that tell income-focused investors how much they’ll earn for their investment in a stock.
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Do you need life insurance?A life insurance policy could provide a much-needed safety net for those left behind, should the worst happen. How do you work out whether you should have it, what policy to get, and how much cover you need?
By Rebekah Evans Last updated
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What to consider if you plan to unretireMany retirees are returning to the workplace as their pension income fails to keep up with the cost of living, but could end up with a higher tax bill?
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
