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How to downsize before the new mansion tax warps the entire market for family homes... and then cash in if prices swing in your favour

Today

The mansion tax announced in last week's Budget may only ensnare 120,000 homeowners at first.

My five-point battle plan to save your pension from Labour's latest raid: STEVEN WEBB reveals exactly what you need to do to protect yourself

Today

With the Chancellor adding more than £20billion to tax bills in her Budget last week, households across the country will be feeling the squeeze.

'Black hole' row: Call for Financial Conduct Authority investigation

Yesterday

Mel Stride said it had become 'increasingly clear' that the Chancellor had given an 'inaccurate picture of the economic and fiscal context' driven by 'political considerations.'

Nvidia is turning into a $5 TRILLION ticking timebomb

Yesterday

For some, Nvidia's own knockout numbers look too good to be true. Foremost among the sceptics is Michael Burry - the 'Big Short' investor.

Budget fails to mend our 'broken' tax system, says top economist

Yesterday

Arun Advani's criticism is likely to be among those reaching the ears of Treasury officials.

I spend £100,000 a year on education for my three kids, says author CLARE MACKINTOSH

Yesterday

Clare is a crime writer best known for her million-selling debut novel, I Let You Go, a Richard And Judy Book Club pick that was also Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year in 2016.

Net Zero-fuelled power prices are threat to UK industry

Yesterday

Successive governments have run down North Sea oil and gas capabilities that could have eased the transition to green energy, it said.

Dune founder puts boot into Labour over Budget

Yesterday

Rubin said despite promises to boost growth, Labour policy was having the 'opposite effect' for struggling businesses.

The Budget was not good for business or retail, warns Dune founder Daniel Rubin

Yesterday

Rubin also believes constant uncertainty around what ministers will do next is driving away investment.

EasyJet sets course for regional airports to escape London's sky-high costs

Yesterday

Kenton Jarvis said that Britain's regional airports represented 'far better value' than those in London, with Heathrow in particular being criticised for sky-high charges.

Santander chief warns growth of AI could fuel banking jobs bloodbath

Yesterday

Speaking at The City UK conference in Leeds, Galvin said the bank was already 'using a lot more AI tools to help us with credit decision-making, credit writing'.

FAITH ARCHER: What I've learned
by switching from cash to a shares Isa

Yesterday

The risk of losing money on stocks and shares may seem scary to many who are keen on the safety of cash. And for some, cash will still be the best option.

HAMISH MCRAE: Chancellor is just not up to the task

Yesterday

Budgets are not just about figures. They are about mood, and even the Chancellor's greatest admirers would not claim her speech was uplifting.

SHIRES INCOME is willing to go its own way for a big pay day

Yesterday

It uses company bonds and dividend-friendly preference shares to boost the income it pays shareholders.

How to protect yourself from Rachel Reeves and her shambolic, cash-grab Budget: JEFF PRESTRIDGE reveals what you must do now to stop Labour plundering your wealth

Yesterday

A dog's dinner of a Budget on so many levels after weeks of twisting and turning by the Chancellor as she sought to fill a black hole in the nation's finances of her own making.

What does the Budget mean for you... and how bad was it? This is Money podcast

Yesterday

Rachel Reeves seemed happy with her statement and Sir Keir Starmer has been out singing its praises, but was the Budget a diamond in the rough or a dud?

Morrisons to add digital screens to over 300 store fronts from 2026

Yesterday

When shoppers edge closer to their Morrisons store of choice, they will be able to see in advance what kind of brands and goods are available in-store.

The maximum amount you should keep in your current account revealed

Yesterday

There are around 6.4m current accounts containing a balance of £10,000 or more earning no interest.

Plan to spare pensioners £58 income tax 'risks being unfair and unworkable', says Steve Webb

Yesterday

The Government is going to explore ways to avoid pensioners having to pay a small amount of tax should the state pension start exceeding the personal allowance.