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Is now a good time to invest in gold?Monetary policy expectations are becoming the main driver of gold price movements, but precious metals investors think prices will recover by the end of the year.
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Probate fees: the ‘cost of dying’ has increased sharplyThe Ministry of Justice has hiked the probate application fee by 75% – but experts said the increase would leave people feeling ‘ripped off’.
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Should you switch to a fixed energy tariff in 2026?Energy bills jumped up by 13% on 1 July as disruption from the Iran war made the cost of wholesale energy soar. Is now the time to look for a fixed energy tariff? We look at the latest gas and electricity deals.
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Bank bonuses hit post-crash high: should banking profits be diverted to poorer households?The TUC is calling for a higher windfall tax on banks to fund a social tariff on energy bills.
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L'État, c'est Trump – how America's “Sun King” is cashing inDonald Trump has treated the US presidency as a personal cash machine and is the most corrupt holder of that office in the country's history, says Jane Lewis
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What should you do if you inherit a property with no title deeds?Inheriting a property without title deeds will mean you can’t prove you’re the legal owner – and it may be more common than you think. Here’s what to do if this happens to you.
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Could you be dragged into paying ‘mansion tax’ as Burnham moots lower threshold?Andy Burnham, the MP tipped to be the next prime minister, could reportedly lower the ‘mansion tax’ threshold from £2 million to £1.5 million to drum up more cash for the Treasury - what does it mean for property owners?
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Best regular savings accounts – get up to 8%Savings The top regular savings accounts are paying as much as 8%. If you’re looking to stash small amounts away each month, we list the accounts worth looking at.
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