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Retired banker who gave wife £80m to avoid inheritance tax won’t face equal split in divorce
Family lawyers say the Supreme Court ruling will have significant impact on high net worth divorce cases
By Laura Miller Published
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Is your job title increasing your car insurance costs?
When it comes to the cost of your car insurance, job titles matter. We reveal the ones that could potentially add hundreds to the cost of your policy
By Daniel Hilton Last updated
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One in six don’t know who will inherit their pension
What happens to your pension when you die – and why is naming a beneficiary so important?
By Katie Williams Published
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Problems with your water supply? You could get up to £2,000 compensation
Water companies have been forced to increase the amount of compensation they pay customers for failures. We explain who is eligible
By Laura Miller Published
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State pension age with back pain or arthritis? You could get a £6k a year boost
Thousands of people are claiming Attendance Allowance for back pain and arthritis and it doesn’t matter how much you have in savings. We explain the eligibility rules
By Laura Miller Published
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NS&I cuts interest rates on 7 savings products – full list of changes
The cut means NS&I’s savings bonds are far less competitive than other fixed term bonds on the market. We look at what’s changed.
By Daniel Hilton Published
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Cash ISA changes: Can Reeves create the cultural shift needed to get savers to start investing?
Opinion Rachel Reeves will reportedly cut the cash ISA allowance this month - but, without a significant campaign to encourage investing, a limit on cash ISAs will not shift the deep and culturally embedded mindset that stops people from investing in the first place, says Kalpana Fitzpatrick
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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M&S confirms when retailer will be “fully online” again
Online shopping at Marks & Spencer is expected to be "fully on" soon as it recovers from a cyber attack. Should you invest in the retailer?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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What is the Ofgem energy price cap and what does it mean for your bills?
Energy bills fell by 7% on 1 July when the new Ofgem price cap came into effect. What exactly is the cap?
By Ruth Emery Last updated