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The trick to NEVER running out of money in retirement… and beating inheritance tax: The secret new tool that protects your family's wealth

Today

Most of us sleep better if we know we have a reliable source of income, especially in times of political upheaval.

WS GUINNESS GLOBAL ENERGY FUND: Oil boost can't go on

Yesterday

Manager Jonathan Waghorn says that reopening the Strait of Hormuz is 'critical' to ensuring the price does not cause significant problems to the economy.

Fury of families caught up in £470m Premium Bonds payout meltdown

Yesterday

Celia Dowell, Nustran Bryce (pictured), Mary Handley and Maureen Michelson are just some of those who have struggled to access funds of a deceased loved one.

Dominant Tesco on course to post bumper profits

Yesterday

The results represent a remarkable turnaround for the supermarket, which was laid low more than a decade ago.

Virgin Money rolling out dementia clinics in branches

Yesterday

The goal is to bring support for sufferers on to the High Street, so patients and carers can get quicker and easier access while the NHS is under strain with long waiting lists.

ALISTAIR MCGOWAN: I only got into panto because I lost a fortune on property

Yesterday

Alistair has hosted several TV series, most notably The Big Impression on BBC1 from 1999 until 2004.

Historic potter sees its profits crack as energy costs surge

Yesterday

The firm is expected to deliver an annual profit of £6 million in its results, down from £8.5 million one year ago and £10.8 million two years ago.

ALEX BRUMMER: Latest crisis overshadows IMF's annual meeting

Yesterday

Rachel Reeves must fear that her efforts to bring stability to the economy are doomed to failure. Events beyond her control have a nasty habit of interfering with even the best laid plans.

Cocoa price surge leaves bitter taste in consumer's mouths

Yesterday

Analysts at Morgan Stanley have warned that cocoa bean prices soared by 23 per cent in March, reversing a reprieve earlier in the year that followed the huge rise in 2024.

Jaecoo's UK boss reveals how £29,000 SUV is wooing the Range Rover set

Yesterday

The firm, which came to the UK less than two years ago, is competing for the so-called 'Chelsea tractor' brigade.

Secret shareholder helped swing crucial trust vote in favour of Saba

Yesterday

A vote on plans that would have allowed shareholders to exit the trust and avoid being trapped if Saba took control of the business was defeated.

HAMISH MCRAE: Shares shrug off energy shock

Yesterday

There will inevitably be a bear market some time in the future. So sit tight and enjoy the fact summer is around the corner.

L&G hikes bonus cap as boardroom pay soars

Yesterday

Legal & General plans to raise what boss Antonio Simoes could make to £8.3 million - nearly triple what he took home last year when some bonus targets were missed.

Financial checklist of 10 things to do before you die to stop the taxman snatching your bequests

Yesterday

It's a subject that no one likes to think about, much less speak about with loved ones. But spending even just a few hours planning your finances for when you are gone can spare terrible heartache.

Trump's fragile 'peace' gives investors a rare chance. Here's what you must do NOW

Yesterday

What a rollercoaster ride investors have endured since the beginning of last month, after the US launched airstrikes on the poisonous Iranian regime.

I don't want people rifling through my skip - how can I stop them and is it illegal?

Yesterday

I stepped outside, told them to stop - and that they didn't have permission. But they'd already taken some items and had ripped open bin bags, and left a right mess.

Investors can cash-in as space travel and AI take us into the new age

Yesterday

War in the Middle East has lowered expectations that 2026 would be a bumper IPO year. But here's a guide to getting your ticket to ride.

Unilever investors are being sold short in sell-off, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

Investors in Unilever will end up owning 55 per cent of the offloaded food company to be run by McCormick. But they are not getting any say on a deal.

House prices to crumble as much as 5% on Trumpflation

Yesterday

It is the latest sign the conflict is causing shockwaves that are reverberating through the world and are being felt in the UK.

Victory for hedge fund raider Saba in duel with London trust

Yesterday

An agreement would have allowed shareholders to cash out before Saba takes over the business.