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Porsche's new Cayenne Electric is its most powerful road car EVER - here's five things you need to know about it

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Porsche bosses say the new Cayenne Electric will 'set a new standard in the SUV segment'. Here's five reasons why...

Inflation is falling: Does this mean we'll get a base rate cut for Christmas?

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The drop in inflation looks small, and was not quite as much as markets expected, but it really does matter.

How to work out and pay inheritance tax: You get just SIX MONTHS to stump up death duties

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The daunting task of working out and paying inheritance tax must be done in the immediate and intense period of grief after a death. Read our guide on what to do...

Royal Mail tops list of best delivery firms - but parcels market 'still not working'

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Citizens Advice's Parcels League Table measures the customer service, delivery, accessibility and trust of the most used delivery firms.

Mulberry sales bounce back as boss says turnaround is working

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Boss Andrea Baldo has been focusing on British customers. The group said it was seeing business improve thanks to concessions in John Lewis and Selfridges stores.

House price growth slows as Budget jitters bite but typical home is now worth £7,000 more than a year ago

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House prices are falling, according to the latest official figures from the Office for National Statistics.

Severn Trent boss exits after 11 years and £3.3million bonus

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Chief executive of Severn Trent Liv Garfield is stepping down after a 11-year career with the water group as it embarks on its largest ever infrastructure upgrade programme.

Best inflation-fighting savings rates: Make your money work harder

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Savers' cash pots have been eroded over the last two years by high inflation, but now 1,224 savings accounts paying an inflation-beating rate.

Moron premium back after Reeves's income tax U-turn as Chancellor risks another 'Liz Truss moment'

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Increased scepticism about the Chancellor's ability to balance the books means investors are effectively demanding bigger returns to buy UK bonds.

Hospitality industry warns of further job cuts and price rises unless Reeves eases tax burden

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Hospitality has been hit hard since the Chancellor raised NI contributions paid by business and hiked the minimum wage in the Budget last year.

How homes worth just £135,000 could be caught up in Labour's new 'mansion tax' raid

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured) is said to be planning a new levy on hundreds of thousands of homes in the Budget on November 26.

Jet2 boss warns flying abroad could become 'something for the rich' under another tax raid

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Jet2 chief executive Steve Heapy once more asked Rachel Reeves to not treat the aviation sector as a 'cash cow' at next week's Budget.

One in eight stash savings at home rather than in the bank - and it's young people driving the trend

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Around seven million people stash some of their savings in piggy banks, money jars and under the mattress, according to new research.

What falling inflation means for you: CPI slows to 3.6% - what happens next?

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Inflation remained at 3.8% in the year to September. What does this mean for your finances and where does it leave the Bank of England on rate hikes?

I'm a property expert: House prices will rise 5% next year

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Rising wages and falling mortgage rates will feed into higher house prices, says property investment expert Anthony Codling.

My neighbour's Christmas decorations make our street look cheap, can I get them taken down? DEAN DUNHAM replies

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My neighbours put Christmas decorations in their front garden and all over their house every November. It's a massive display.

Young people more likely to save for a HOLIDAY than retirement: Could having a financial plan help?

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Savers aged between 18 and 27 are overwhelmingly focused on immediate financial milestones, rather than the bigger picture, research shows.

Inheritance tax is the MOST unfair levy, say taxpayers: Will gifting rules be tweaked again in Budget?

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More than half of households blasted death duties as unfair, more so than capital gains tax, alcohol duty and income tax.

WH Smith boss resigns as report reveals 'extremely serious' US accounting issues

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The chief executive of WH Smith is set to resign after 11 years with the retailer after an independent probe into a US accounting blunder revealed 'extremely serious' failures.

Stand-off in House of Lords as Lady Altmann attacks inheritance tax and pensions red tape nightmare

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Pensions campaigner Ros Altmann condemned 'unworkable' proposals to levy inheritance tax on pensions and death benefits from April 2027.