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Will mortgage rates fall this year?
Hopes of lower mortgage rates in the coming weeks and months are looking less and less likely due to the conflict in the Middle East. Whether you're buying a home, remortgaging or you’re a buy-to-let landlord, we look at the outlook for 2026.
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Pension inheritance tax paperwork nightmare – how to prepare
Pensions will be included in inheritance tax calculations from April 2027 and your executors will have to shoulder the burden of finding all your unused pots. Here’s what you need to know.
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What would a Reform UK government mean for your money?
Reform UK was by far the biggest winner in the latest set of local elections, placing them in a good position to transform local wins to a general election victory. If they were to pull it off, what would it mean for your money?
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Can the gold price rally following a lacklustre April?
The price of gold made little ground over the last month, and experts warn that it could be a tough period for the yellow metal over the short term.
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Should you sell in May?
The old investing adage says we should sell our stocks in May and sit out the summer. Is there any truth behind the saying?
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Top places to retire in the UK in 2026
Features We list the top places in the UK to retire in 2026, based on factors such as access to doctors, house prices and proximity to green spaces.
Investing
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Labour urged to introduce 'double lock' rent cap – how it could hit your buy-to-let portfolioA think tank has proposed a rent cap linked to wages and inflation to limit increases but would the policy work?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Can the gold price rally following a lacklustre April?The price of gold made little ground over the last month, and experts warn that it could be a tough period for the yellow metal over the short term.
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Should you sell in May?The old investing adage says we should sell our stocks in May and sit out the summer. Is there any truth behind the saying?
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Personal Finance
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Gender pensions gap starts at age 28 – how women can boost their pensionWomen’s pension contributions typically start reducing at age 28, as life events like starting a family throw them off track, leaving them, on average, with between half and two thirds of the pension of a man. We look at five ways women can boost their pension.
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FCA car finance compensation: Legal challenges could stall redress schemeThe City watchdog has urged lenders to prepare for a scenario where there is no redress scheme for consumers after legal challenges were launched.
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Is now a good time to buy a house?Higher housing supply may make it cheaper to get on the property ladder in 2026 but there are other factors to consider
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Economy
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Is now a good time to back British stocks?UK stocks have suffered since the outbreak of the Iran war, but could they be set to bounce back?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Petrol prices explained: What makes up the price of a litre of petrol?Briefings The cost of filling the average car with fuel is falling. Here’s what makes up the price of a litre of petrol.
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Property
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Is now a good time to buy a house?Higher housing supply may make it cheaper to get on the property ladder in 2026 but there are other factors to consider
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8 of the best houses for sale with sporting facilitiesSporting estates for sale – from a Victorian house with an all-weather tennis court in Clackmannanshire to a property in Utah with an entire sports building.
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Savings
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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.75%Savings The best savings rates on the market pay up to 4.75% on your cash – but you will need to act fast before these top-paying accounts disappear
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The best cash ISAs in May 2026 – earn up to 4.65%Savings The best cash ISAs can help you earn up to 4.65% on your cash. We look at the top ISA deals on the savings market.
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Best regular savings accounts – get up to 7.1%Savings The top regular savings accounts pay as much as 7.1%. If you’re looking to stash small amounts away each month, we list the accounts worth looking at.
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