DWP confirms exact date you have to be born before to claim £300 benefit from tomorrow
Those eligible for the benefit will receive it from November. …
Morrisons unveils new 2025 Christmas range with more than 640 ‘quality’ items
The supermarket giant’s new offer includes 340 brand new seasonal creations and the launch of its “The Best Signature Collection” within the existing The Best range. …
Building society warns Rachel Reeves against ‘contradictory’ Cash ISA cuts
Reports have suggested the Chancellor may look reduce the annual Cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to £10,000 in the Labour government’s Autumn Budget next month – but a building society warns it would be ‘the wrong level to pull’. …
State pension fury as 77,000 over-66s caught in ‘punishing’ tax trap
More than double the amount of people were caught in the trap in 2024/25 compared to 2021/22. …
UK Crypto ETN Market Turns Fierce After Retail Access Restored — Issuers Slash Fees to 0.05%
A fierce fee war has erupted in the UK crypto ETN market, with issuers slashing management costs to as low as 0.05% in a competition for market share.
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Brits in one age group urged to check if they can claim £2,242 payout
British people born between these years have been urged to check if they are owed more than £2,000 as thousands of payments are unclaimed. …
The UK bank that lost most customers in 3 months – not Natwest or Nationwide
One high street bank reportedly lost just over 23,000 customers. …
Pension tax refunds hit nearly £50million as thousands overpay on withdrawals
A staggering £1.5billion worth of overpaid tax on pension withdrawals has been reclaimed since 2015. …
Martin Lewis urges Rachel Reeves ‘act now’ on Ofcom’s flawed price hike rules
Martin Lewis has told customers to “leave” after it was announced that up to 15 million mobile customers would see their monthly bills rise by 40% …
Ofgem set to wipe £500million of energy bill debt for 195,000 UK households
Brits on means-tested benefits in more than £100 of debt could be the first to receive financial support. …
