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The 'Temu Range Rover' that seats seven: £45k Jaecoo 8 is the biggest and most luxurious car from the Chinese brand yet

Today

Motoring experts are already hailing the Jaecoo 8 SHS-P, which has a 'super hybrid' system and an impressive 700 miles of range ahead of delivery to customers in May 2026.

British exporters left in the lurch by Labour after changes in trade policies

Today

Not a single one of nearly 1,000 firms surveyed by the British Chambers of Commerce said the Government was providing help.

Revolut finally granted UK banking licence - more than three years after claiming green light was 'imminent'

Today

The all-clear from the Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) follows a prolonged saga after the company first applied for the licence in 2021.

John Lewis staff to be awarded bonus for first time in four years

Today

Staff at the owner of the department store chain John Lewis and Waitrose supermarkets are set to receive their first annual bonus in four years - even as bosses lamented higher taxes.

Britain's pothole crisis: Where's worst affected, which cars are most at risk and how can YOU make a claim for car damage?

Today

In 2025, councils across Britain only paid compensation to 19% of claimants, against 29% in 2024, data shows.

Nationwide Fairer Share: Customers hoping for £100 payment should put money in savings accounts this month

Today

Nationwide customers keen to ensure they would be eligible for a Fairer Share payment in 2026 should take steps now so they do not miss out.

ROS ALTMANN: Government is seizing 'Henry VIII' powers to dictate how pension savers' money is invested

Today

The Government wants powers to put workers' pension funds into high-risk investments in private equity, private credit and maybe even Ministers' 'pet projects'.

The ultimate guide to beating mortgage hikes: Our experts reveal exactly what's happening and how you can still grab a cheap deal

Yesterday

The typical two-year fixed rate mortgage has gone above 5 per cent for the first time since August as lenders continue to re-price higher in the wake of the Iran conflict.

Direct Line won't pay out for gearbox fault it claims I caused by spilling a fizzy drink: SALLY SORTS IT

Yesterday

I drive a Motability Mercedes van adapted for wheelchair use. In November last year, it developed a gearbox fault.

Best cash Isa rates 2025: Our pick of the five top deals

Yesterday

We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.

Private equity chief warns impact of war in Iran on global economy on a par with dotcom crash and financial crisis

Yesterday

The boss of private equity giant CVC yesterday warned that global upheaval amid the war in Iran was comparable with the dotcom crash and the global financial crisis.

I asked my wife to call a plumber and it ended up with my family being held to ransom...

Yesterday

When Jonathan Reeves left for work one morning in September 2023 and asked his wife to call a plumber to fix their boiler, he never thought it would end with his family held to ransom.

Revolut secures full UK banking licence after five-year wait

Yesterday

The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority has lifted restrictions on Revolut's banking licence, giving its approval to launch its UK bank.

Best cash Isa savings rates: Easy access and fixed deals in our tables

Yesterday

This is Money's best cash Isa tables are updated as new deals arrive and highlight the top easy access and fixed rate Isas from banks and building societies.

Humiliation for Reeves as OECD warns UK is only G7 country with inflation above 3 per cent - just as it is about to get even worse

Yesterday

Rachel Reeves has been humiliated after the OECD declared it was the only G7 nation with inflation above 3 per cent - just as it is expected to get even worse.

Edinburgh Worldwide goes nuclear with exit plan after Saba battle - what does it mean for investors?

Yesterday

EWIT said Saba's 'continued campaign' left EWIT's board of directors 'no alternative but to propose an exit solution.'

What next for mortgage rates?

Yesterday

Banks and building societies are rushing to reprice mortgage deals higher amid the market fallout from the conflict in the Middle East.

Man jailed for running illegal sale and rent back scheme targeting vulnerable homeowners

Yesterday

Via a firm called Secure Property Consultants Ltd, Rajinder Gill targeted homeowners in financial difficulty, claiming he could sell their homes quickly.

My friend rents my spare room and has become a nightmare but won't leave - what can I do? DEAN DUNHAM replies

Yesterday

I've been renting out my spare room to a friend for just over a year. However, our friendship has broken down as she's very untidy and invites guests round without checking with me. Can I evict her?

L&G hands £1.2bn to investors, but shares slump after narrowly missing profit estimates

Yesterday

Legal & General reported a rise in core profits last year, but shares have fallen after the figures narrowly missed expectations.