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I renovated my first home... and made £55,000! First-time buyers opt for fixer-uppers to save money without compromising on location

Yesterday

First-time buyers are choosing fixer-uppers to step on to the property ladder for less.

Peugeot's new 408 is the John Lewis of cars: RAY MASSEY

Yesterday

Alain Favey got to know (and love) John Lewis and its food arm, Waitrose, during stints working in Britain, and believes 'John Lewis stands for quality'.

Why investing experts say it's time to be 'stocks-maxxing' these US shares

Yesterday

Sell in May and go away' used to be a stock market adage. But not only has this advice become outdated - it has been replaced in 2026 with very different guidance.

Modella slammed over TG Jones fees for using name

Yesterday

The fees so far total £2.9m though these look set to be written off if Modella's restructuring is approved.

Intertek urged to talk to Swedish suitor EQT

Yesterday

Intertek said it had 'reviewed the further proposal with advisers and unanimously concluded it significantly undervalues Intertek and future prospects'.

House prices suffer fresh drop for second month in a row

Yesterday

House prices have fallen for a second month in a row as the Iran war hits confidence and drives up mortgage costs.

Bond 'vigilantes' lurking after Labour poll bloodbath

Yesterday

It is feared a Left-wing leader such as Andy Burnham, Angela Rayner or Ed Miliband would mean higher spending funded by tax hikes and borrowing, sparking a bond market backlash.

British Airways owner IAG sees profits hit by £1.7bn jet fuel shock

Yesterday

The update from Luis Gallego came as the conflict continues to choke off crude oil flows from the Middle East.

ALEX BRUMMER: Spending cuts are inevitable whoever is in charge

Yesterday

Instead of tackling expenditure, Labour has added to it. And the ultimate guardian of Britain's fiscal fate, the gilts market, is now a playground for hedge funds.

Food manufacturers call for 'urgent rethink' on looming health regulations to prevent further price rises

Yesterday

Manufacturers are fuming as they have invested millions in rejigging products to fit new rules in recent years - just for the goalposts to be moved once again by upcoming proposals.

Hargreaves Lansdown makes its managed pension FREE for a year: How does the deal compare?

Yesterday

Hargreaves Lansdown is cutting account and management fees in its ready-made pension to zero for a year, giving less experienced investors a good opportunity to start.

SMALL CAP MOVERS: Shares in EnergyPathways surge after gas storage licence approval

Yesterday

With the Strait of Hormuz closed to commercial shipping and the Iran conflict squeezing global gas supplies, Britain's dependence on imported energy has rarely looked more exposed.

Vauxhall to use Chinese parts for the first time to reduce EV production costs

Yesterday

Vauxhall will use its tie-up with Chinese car maker Leapmotor to produce its new C-segment SUV. The SUV is expected to arrive in 2028 and will have Leapmotor battery and motor components.

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.

Zara hits back at Estee Lauder in legal battle over Jo Malone perfume

Yesterday

British businesswoman Jo Malone is being sued by Estee Lauder Companies, the owner of her former company Jo Malone London - over fragrances with Zara.

Stamp duty should be abolished as it's 'bunging up' the housing market, says Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride

Yesterday

Shadow chancellor Mel Stride has doubled down on his claim that stamp duty should be abolished.

Should you worry about flights being cancelled and jet fuel shortages? This is Money podcast

Yesterday

The Middle East conflict has pushed up the price of jet fuel and airlines are having to plan ahead to try and ensure as little disruption as possible.

Savers with a £10,000 pot could end up £275 WORSE off from Trumpflation - despite interest rates going up

Yesterday

Savers have been warned that 'Trumpflation' could erode the value of their rainy day fund by £275, as rising oil prices mean inflation could surpass interest rate rises.

Landlords may be FINED £7,000 per property if they fail to send a vital Renters' Rights Act sheet by May 31

Yesterday

Landlords need to send a PDF document explaining new rental rules to their tenants by the end of this month, or risk being fined.

Tesla launches all-in-one energy package with battery storage and solar panels for reduced £199 monthly cost - is it worth it?

Yesterday

Tesla's new Renewable Energy Bundle offers its EV owners solar panel installation and Powerwall 3 for just £199 a month. This price is exclusive to Tesla owners.