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- 'Landlord licence' now costs average of £700 as more councils force buy-to-let owners to register
- Two years after landmark Highway Code rule was introduced to protect pedestrians and cyclists, two in five drivers are ignoring it
- Interactive Investor offers Sipp investors up to £2,000 to switch
- One-of-a-kind yellow Ford Escort RS Cosworth could sell for a new auction record well over £100k
- How to set up a pension pot if you are self-employed - and why it's important
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- DWP leaves bereaved families hanging over mystery state pension payouts
- Markets have a habit of freaking out but you shouldn't: SIMON LAMBERT
- What do buyers look for at a house viewing? Heat maps reveal it's all the WRONG things
- The new '74' number plates BANNED because they're too rude: DVLA culls 365 offensive combinations
- What are the legal risks of cohabiting with a partner? Ex-judge STEPHEN GOLD explains
- NS&I offers two and five-year fixed savings bonds for first time since 2009: How good are the rates?
- I'm being made redundant: Can I put my payout in my pension to cut tax?
- Households face ANOTHER broadband rip-off - while Ofcom looks the other way, says SAM BARKER
- Riot damage: Would your home or car insurance pay out?
- Mortgage rates fall after Bank of England cut: NatWest now offers cheapest five-year fix
- Petition on Winter Fuel Payments nears quarter of a million signatures
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- North-South divide for public EV charger availability threatens to leave behind parts of the UK in the electric revolution
- How do I find a long lost pension? STEVE WEBB tracks down a pot worth thousands for our reader
- Car insurance premiums start to FALL - but are still up 48% in two years
- I attended university as a mature student, will I have to repay my loan during retirement?
- The man selling fans food and drink in Britain's 'golden era' of live music - meet Stephen Freeman
- Could Labour really reform council tax to charge 0.5% of a home's value each year?
- Reeves will regret her winter fuel payment raid on pensioners, says JEFF PRESTRIDGE
- The savings account offering 10% interest! Virgin Money launches top deal
- The race for space returns: Larger houses in high demand - is now a good time to trade up the ladder?
- Have I lost the £7,000 I invested in John Burford's Tramline Traders? TONY HETHERINGTON
- Curb your enthusiasm on tax rises, Rachel Reeves - the UK economy is doing OK, says HAMISH MCRAE
- Why has it taken Plum almost a month to transfer £16,000 from my cash Isa to my bank?
- The first-time buyer's step-by-step guide
- Why won't British Gas give me a smart meter display at my new home?
- Ageing cars to blame for recent rise in vehicle breakdowns, Green Flag says
- MG HS review: We test drive the all-new version of Britain's favourite budget-friendly family SUV
- Lucky saver wins £100k with £100 Premium Bonds holding bought in 2005
- Bank of England FINALLY cuts interest rates to 5% - what it means for mortgages and savings
- Could Labour impose tax overnight on a pension I inherited from my husband?
- Motorists should brace for fuel duty hikes and 'perma-high' petrol costs, AA warns
- Millions of TalkTalk broadband customers face price rises of up to 11% under new flat fee system
- Scam refunds largely 'depend on who you bank with' says payments regulator
- Our kids have left home - can we clear our mortgage in two years and then go travelling?
- TSB launches £190 current account switching bonus for new customers
- I want an EV charging point installed at my home, but which is best? Highest rated devices revealed
- What next for mortgage rates in 2024 - and how long should you fix for?
- Criminals still using Facebook sponsored adverts to sell fake cash... and they're not all being taken down
- House prices record FASTEST annual growth since December 2022 last month, says Nationwide
- Premium Bonds winning numbers for August 2024 - see all the prizes from £1,000 to £1m
- As AI arms race between Apple and Microsoft reaches fever pitch, our investing experts tell which is best bet to make money
- What next for interest rates after Bank of England cuts base rate? Forecasts on how low it could go
- Would moving to flat rate pension tax relief be fairer to low earners? ROS ALTMANN replies
- NS&I reveals details of exclusive rate for 220k savers who opened 6.2% rate last year
- Homeowners can get up to £2,000 off heat pumps and home improvements with a Halifax mortgage
- Premium Bonds prize dates for the coming year - find out when your winning number could be coming up in 2024
- Savers should grab this easy access account for a great rate with no hassle: SYLVIA MORRIS
- How much grandparents' childcare is REALLY worth: Calculator reveals 'salary' equivalent
- Half a million taxpayers set to receive 'tax demand' letter from HMRC: Here's what to do if you get one
- Will classic cars soon have a one-off MOT - and can it make owning historic vehicles easier?
- Are you sitting on a Premium Bonds fortune you don't know about?
- We're bringing back the business lunch: Restaurants see speedy dining soar this year
- Can parents dodge Labour's VAT on private school fees by paying in advance? HEATHER ROGERS replies
- German teeters on brink of recession after its economy unexpectedly shrinks
- Social care cap is ditched by Labour, so what's next for families struggling to cover sky-high bills?
- NatWest share sale was a chance to boost the City's reputation: ALEX BRUMMER
- Energy bills to stay high as Ofgem blocks the launch of cheaper deals
- What does it cost to get care at home and can you get help with fees?
- Home buyers bag smallest discounts on asking prices for 18 months, says Zoopla .
- Can YOU claim pension credit? Here's how to top up your weekly income
- Why has my state pension suddenly stopped and how do I get it restarted?
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