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Brits leaving billions languishing in low interest accounts – are you missing out on hundreds of pounds?The average Brit is leaving £4,300 static in their current account, missing out on potentially hundreds in interest payments, new research has revealed.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Carers facing retirement shortfall - how to boost your pensionA growing pensions gap shows carers retire with significantly less private pension income than the national average
By Laura Miller Last updated
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Could you get cheaper loans under ‘significant’ FCA credit proposals?The Financial Conduct Authority has launched a consultation which could lead to better access to credit for consumers and increase competition across the market, according to experts.
By Sam Walker Published
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Inheritance fights are on the rise – here’s why and what to do if it happens to youFamilies are increasingly disputing inheritances, as age-related and economic factors force a tussle over the last will and testament of loved ones. What should you do if you find yourself in the middle of a fight over money?
By Laura Miller Published
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The northern powerhouse city where first-time buyers are snapping up propertiesFirst-time buyers are “casting their nets” wider to find properties that match their budgets and lifestyles. We look at the top areas for first-time buyers.
By Sam Walker Published
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Nvidia results: Nvidia’s earnings nearly double as AI chip giant beats expectations againNvidia’s Q4 2026 results showed a 73% increase in quarterly revenue, with forward guidance implying accelerating growth next quarter
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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What the government’s baby boomer retirement data says about the future of pensionsA study of the retirement routes of people born in 1958 paints a worrying picture for people’s pension savings
By Marc Shoffman Published
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When is the Spring Statement and what's expected in it?The Spring Statement might have less of an impact than the Budget, but the annual fiscal event is still key to understanding what is happening in the UK economy and where it’s headed
By Sam Walker Published
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NS&I cuts Premium Bonds prize fund rate and reduces chances of winning – are they still worth it?Premium Bonds are set to become a much less competitive savings product as the estimated returns and chances of winning will be slashed from April.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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More than 200,000 landlords and sole traders ‘face up to 10%’ cost hike as Making Tax Digital loomsAround 212,500 UK businesses face potentially ‘tens of millions’ in extra accountancy costs under the government’s incoming Making Tax Digital initiative, experts have warned
By Laura Miller Published
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Inheritance tax investigations chase 14,000 bereaved families for underpaymentHMRC investigated a third more families over inheritance tax bills in the three years to April 2025 following a government crackdown on underpayments.
By Laura Miller Published
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What does the latest tariff turmoil mean for markets?The legal underpinning for Trump’s ‘reciprocal’ tariff regime was rejected by the US Supreme Court last week, but the president has unleashed fresh turmoil on the markets. What does it mean for investors?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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How a ‘great view’ from your home can boost its value by 35%A house that comes with a picturesque backdrop could add tens of thousands of pounds to its asking price – but how does each region compare?
By Sam Walker Published
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UK inflation fell to 3.0% in JanuaryAfter rising in December 2025, UK inflation resumed its downward trajectory in January 2026
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Investment platforms offering measly interest rates on cash holdings – is your cash working hard enough?The interest rate on cash you hold within an investment account can be as low as 0.75%. We look at the worst cash rates on the market, and what you should do with your cash instead.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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How should a good Catholic invest? Like the Vatican’s new stock index, it seemsThe Vatican Bank has launched its first-ever stock index, championing companies that align with “Catholic principles”. But how well would it perform?
By Daniel Hilton Published
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The most single-friendly areas to buy a propertyThere can be a single premium when it comes to getting on the property ladder but Zoopla has identified parts of the UK that remain affordable if you aren’t coupled-up
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Saba recommends share tender offer if its Edinburgh Worldwide bid is successfulThe US-based activist investor looks set to offer Edinburgh Worldwide shareholders a chance to sell their shares at close to NAV if they vote through its proposals for the investment trust’s board
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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RICS: UK housing market showing signs of 'tentative recovery'RICS members are becoming less negative about property sales and house prices. What does the latest data mean for the property market?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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New buy now, pay later rules confirmed – will they protect you?Buy now, pay later borrowers are set to gain stronger rights and clearer information when they access short-term lending from 15 July, the FCA says.
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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Watch out for Valentine’s Day scams – five common tactics to be aware ofValentine’s Day is a prime opportunity for scammers to con you out of money – but there are ways to avoid being ensnared.
By Sam Walker Last updated
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Japanese stocks rise on Takaichi’s snap election landslideJapan’s new prime minister Sanae Takaichi has won a landslide victory in a snap election, prompting optimism that her pro-growth agenda will benefit Japanese stocks
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Alphabet 'is planning a 100-year bond': would you back Google for 100 years?Google owner Alphabet is reported to be joining the rare century bond club
By Marc Shoffman Published
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The single person pension shortfall in retirement: How to fill the gapBeing single may have plenty of benefits but it could leave you with a retirement shortfall. But even as a single person, there are things you can do to plug the gap before you stop working
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Pension Credit: should the mixed-age couples rule be scrapped?The mixed-age couples rule was introduced in May 2019 to reserve pension credit for older households but a charity warns it is unfair
By Marc Shoffman Published
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BBC TV licence fee hike confirmed: can you reduce how much you pay?The cost of a TV licence fee is set to rise by over 3%, but there are ways to reduce the bill.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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NatWest to close 32 more bank branches – see the full listNatWest is closing 32 branches in 2026 and 2027. Will your local area be affected?
By Sam Walker Published
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Inheritance tax investigations net HMRC an extra £246m from bereaved familiesHMRC embarked on almost 4,000 probes into unpaid inheritance tax in the year to last April, new figures show, in an increasingly tough crackdown on families it thinks have tried to evade their full bill
By Laura Miller Published
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Average UK house price reaches £300,000 for first time, Halifax saysWhile the average house price has topped £300k, regional disparities still remain, Halifax finds.
By Daniel Hilton Published
