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Britain's 50 burglary hotspots revealed: Is YOUR postcode on the list of those most targeted by thieves?

Today

Returning home to find your property has been ransacked by burglars is a nightmare scenario facing thousands of  people across the UK each year. See if you are at high risk.

Couple in their 90s buy £160,000 Porsche 911 GT3 to mark 70th wedding anniversary

Today

While you might expect a gent at the age of 92 to be behind the wheel of a Honda Jazz, Mr Evans has a 500bhp Porsche 911 GT3 with a 0-to-62mph time of 3.2 seconds and 193mph top speed.

'I retrained as a therapist in my 50s': Why older workers are switching careers as state pension age rises

Today

Ruth Gibson, who is in her 50s, left her job in HR at a global pharmaceutical company after 30 years to become a practising therapist.

Asos sales slip as retailers suffer pre-Budget slowdown

Today

Asos has promised a 'new era of customer re-engagement' after retail sales in the UK fell unexpectedly last month amid economic uncertainty.

Avoid companies 'wasting' billions on AI - but keep backing Nvidia, says fund manager

Today

Fears of a 'bubble' in artificial intelligence stocks have little bearing on the outlook for Nvidia, with the high-flying chip giant set to maintain its dominance for years to come.

Can you spot red flags for economic abuse? Take the test here

Today

A new challenge has been launched to help people spot the common clues. Victims are most likely to turn to someone they know for help - not a specialist service.

Rollercoaster ride for investors as AI bubble fears return: Nvidia euphoria fades after US jobs data dents rate cut hopes

Today

The FTSE 100 fell sharply on Friday morning, following global markets lower as the respite brought by Nvidia's blockbuster results earlier in the week proved short-lived.

Energy price cap to rise AGAIN in January - here are the best fixed deals to beat it

Today

The energy price cap will increase by 28p a month in January, but higher policy costs are expected to push up bills again next year.

My new-build flat has been delayed for EIGHT months and the housebuilder is ignoring me: What can I do?

Today

I'm buying a new build flat that I reserved back in November last year. It was meant to be completed eight months ago, in March, but it still isn't finished.

How 2.3m workers will face the £100,000 tax trap within four years thanks to frozen thresholds

Today

More people than ever are being caught in the 60 per cent tax trap, which affects those earning between £100,000 and £125,150.

Unilever puts beloved British brands Marmite, Colman's and Bovril on the table in major shake-up

Yesterday

Unilever is exploring a sale of Marmite, the yeast extract spread which was first manufactured in 1902 in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire.

Threat of dodgy AI debts: Flaky tech financing has echoes of the sub-prime mortgage crisis, warns ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

Despite the eternal optimism of Nvidia chief exec Jensen Huang (pictured), there is worry that markets have overhyped the artificial intelligence revolution.

Former Lloyd's of London chief loses AIG role amid probe into alleged affair with colleague

Yesterday

John Neal (pictured) was due to join AIG - one of the world's largest insurers - as president of its American operations next month.

Britain's bosses blast 'anti-business' Labour for failing to reward hard work

Yesterday

A survey of company founders ahead of the Budget found just 2% think the Government 'rewards people for working hard'.

Trump tariffs force Dr Martens To hike US prices - but boot firm says it is still on track with full-year forecast

Yesterday

Dr Martens had previously pledged to keep prices on hold in 2025 despite high tariffs, but said it would need to make increases from the start of 2026.

Stock markets eye recovery as blockbuster Nvidia sales stifle AI bubble fears

Yesterday

Global stock markets are trading higher on Thursday after blockbuster earnings from chip giant Nvidia calmed anxiety over a growing 'AI bubble'.

Why investors still fear the AI bubble will burst despite Nvidia's blockbuster results

Yesterday

Investors breathed a sigh of relief at Nvidia's good results but for many the question over the AI bubble bursting remains 'if not now, when?'

How to invest in smaller companies with a difference: INVESTING SHOW

Yesterday

North Atlantic Smaller Companies targets firms within an unusual region - the countries bordering the North Atlantic. But it's the way it invests that really stands out.

A HUGE retirement saving crisis looms if state pension triple lock is ditched

Yesterday

Former minister Steve Webb found out Government estimates for how much people would 'under-save' if the guarantee was axed - and says they are 'shocking'.

Don't break the family businesses that built Britain, warns boss representing small firms

Yesterday

The Government's first Budget since returning to office did two things: it raised taxes by over £40billion and penalised Britain's family businesses by changing the rules on inheritance tax