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Farmer fury – why are rural groups protesting against Autumn Budget inheritance tax changes?
Farmers are protesting against restrictions on agricultural property relief – here is how the changes affect rural communities and land investors
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Starling announces easy-access saver paying 4% – is it a best-buy?
The digital challenger bank will launch its first easy-access savings account this month, available to current account customers. Is it competitive?
By Katie Williams Published
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Best savings rates – November 2024
Savings Here are the best savings rates on the market. With interest rates cut for the first time in more than four years, lenders are dropping their rates
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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The best one-year fixed savings accounts, November 2024 – earn up to 4.76%
Savings Earn up to 4.76% on one-year fixed savings accounts. We have all the best deals available now
By Vaishali Varu Last updated
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What is the Mansion House speech - and why does it matter to you?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her first Mansion House speech. We look at what was announced and how it could affect your finances
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Mansion House speech: Rachel Reeves to create “pension megafunds” to boost UK growth
The chancellor used her maiden Mansion House speech to unveil what she calls the "biggest pension reform in decades". How will her plans affect your retirement savings?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Number of ISA millionaires jumps to 4,850
The number of ISA millionaires has surged to more than 4,000 - what does it take to hit the seven-figure sum?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Will mortgage rates fall further this year?
Advice Mortgage rates have risen following the Autumn Budget. Are interest rates still forecast to drop this year, and what does it mean for UK mortgage rates?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Pensioners to pay “retirement tax” within three years, according to state pension forecasts
The state pension is set to reach £12,592 by 2027, meaning it will exceed the tax-free personal allowance. We look at the latest forecasts, and how frozen tax thresholds affect retirees
By Ruth Emery Published