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Britons would buy government war bonds... if they came with tax perks

Today

It has been floated that the Government could launch war or defence bonds, where it would raise funds from the public for the armed forces.

Mortgage rates see biggest monthly fall since 2024 but brokers fret over Middle East impact

Today

The average two and five-year fixed rate mortgage have both fallen in the last four weeks, reaching their lowest point since the start of the conflict.

Teslas among least reliable used electric cars but batteries aren't the biggest problem for ageing EVs

Today

Exclusive data shared by used warranty provider Warranty Solutions Group shows that the Tesla Model X and S are among the EVs with the highest repair claims rates.

Victims of £120m investment fraud denied justice as judge quits

Today

Many lost their life savings on supposedly 'safe and low risk' funds promoted by FPI and Utmost.

For women in the workplace, the years between 40 and 60 are a minefield: RUTH SUNDERLAND

Today

While men are clambering up the ladders, their female colleagues are caught up in the serpentine twists of balancing career and family.

Fuel prices are starting to rise again: Here's where petrol and diesel are cheapest

Today

After weeks of falling pump prices, a fresh wave of US strikes over the weekend - in response to an Iranian attack on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz - is set to spark a rise in forecourt pricing.

How I made more than £1,000 of FREE money booking everything from car insurance to holidays online

Today

Booking a group holiday on behalf of your friends isn't a task most people volunteer for. Finding the best deals and getting everyone's passport number right can be stressful.

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

Today

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.

Oil prices rise and BP and Shell shares spike as conflict between Iran and US escalates

Today

Oil prices are rising amid a sharp escalation of the conflict between Iran and the US since Friday night.

Are more 20mph zones just around the corner? MPs to discuss benefits of lower speed limits this week

Today

The cross-party Transport Select Committee on Wednesday will hear evidence from experts regarding the benefits of 20mph limits.

Why can people with no wages only save tiny sums into pensions? STEVE WEBB replies

Today

I left paid employment at the age of 50 in 2017 and since 2022 have been contributing to a Sipp. The annual contribution limit is £2,880 plus £720 tax relief, totalling £3,600.

Britain's tough jobs market starting to reveal 'pockets of optimism' says top recruiter

Today

The technology sector and executive roles were among areas seeing signs of improved recruitment activity, Page Group said.

Boost Universal Credit for 66-year-olds suffering hardship as state pension age rises to 67, urge MPs

Today

MPs say extra support for older people on UC would cost around £600million compared with the £10.5billion saving from raising the state pension age to 67.

Firms in 'survival mode' as confidence hits five-year low

Today

A report from accountants BDO showed business activity dropped sharply last month after a brief rebound earlier this year 'ran out of steam'.

Fewer landlords put homes up for sale as Renters' Rights Act means failing to find a buyer could backfire

Today

Fewer landlords are attempting to sell their properties, according to analysis by Hamptons, as failing to do so could risk their property being empty for a year.

Founder of fruit beer Jubel taps into new generation of drinkers as sales fizz amid heatwaves and World Cup fever

Today

Fruit-flavoured beer may leave traditional pubgoers cold, but a new generation of drinkers prefer sweet lagers, Jubel boss Jesse Wilson says.

The one metal powering a global shares boom and making investors huge gains... and it's not gold

Yesterday

It plays an integral role in the dominant trends of the modern world. That means prices are likely to rise and the companies that mine this critical metal should deliver robust rewards to shareholders.

Shopkeepers urge Andy Burnham to sort out 'most unfair tax in Britain' and reform hated business rates

Yesterday

Andy Burnham is being urged to support independent shops through a root-and-branch overhaul of hated business rates.

British companies seriously undervalued and foreign buyers are taking advantage, says MAGGIE PAGANO

Yesterday

It's taken smart US asset managers to sniff out the value of Easyjet - and you can't blame them for pouncing.

Ministry of Defence is our worst client, blast UK defence bosses

Yesterday

British defence bosses have launched an extraordinary attack on government dithering over military spending.