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Zopa has launched a new current account called Biscuit, offering 2% cashback on bills, 2% interest on current account ...
Halifax is scrapping the key benefit of its 'Reward' current account – the monthly reward. Martin Lewis' MSE explains the ...
We wanted to drill down on the data to work out which mini eggs give the best value for both your wallet, and palate – we did this by dividing the flavour scores by the price you pay per 100g. Our ...
Got a side hustle trading goods, creating online content or providing a service such as dog walking or delivery driving? New plans from the Government mean you will – in future – be able to earn up to ...
To summarise: In England and Wales: For 2025/26, the average forecast bill increase (including November's Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure of inflation) for water and sewerage firms is £123 (26%) – ...
A timeline of the car finance mis-selling investigation. Back in January, the financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), launched its huge investigation into car finance mis-selling, ...
Fixed-rate mortgage deals have gotten cheaper in recent weeks – but will this trend continue following the Bank of England's decision to hold the base rate at 5%? And should you fix now or wait? To ...
It's the second time in less than a year that Spotify has upped prices, after it raised them by £1 a month (£12 a year) last July. For more cost-cutting tips and info on how Spotify works, see our ...
Below we explain: Why you may have overpaid. What to do if you think you're owed a refund. How much is owed by region. The five councils holding the most in overpayments. How much each council owes in ...
How the Price Cap works and what's changing from 1 April The Energy Price Cap sets a limit on the maximum amount suppliers can charge for each unit of gas and electricity you use, and sets a maximum ...
If you sell goods online on sites such as eBay, Etsy or Vinted, rent out your home on Airbnb, or earn extra income from providing services via platforms including Deliveroo or Uber, then these firms ...
Millions of mobile users could get £1,000-plus payouts if a new group legal claim succeeds. Plans are afoot to take the four biggest mobile operators – EE, O2, Three and Vodafone – to court for ...
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