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The increased state pension is arriving soon: How much will YOURS rise by?

Today

The annual rise will not kick in all at once for everyone The headline state pension rates will be hiked by 4.8 per cent under the 'triple lock'.

War in Middle East is putting Britons off moving home as buyer demand drops

Today

Zoopla has warned that if mortgage rates keep rising, this could lead to a sales slump.

Beat Billmageddon: From council tax to broadband, costs are set to soar - here's how to save up to £1,641

Today

Dark financial clouds are gathering as the conflict in the Middle East threatens to hit British households with higher prices on everything from energy bills and petrol to food and mortgage rates.

Iran conflict fires up demand for new generation of remote-controlled weaponry

Today

Since war erupted in Iran, Jon Parker, the boss of British drone maker Flyby, has rarely enjoyed a quiet moment.

Debenhams Group beats profit forecasts as switch to marketplace model pays off

Today

Debenhams Group, which owns online fashion retailer Boohoo, expects its annual profit to come in 'comfortably' ahead of forecasts as its turnaround plan accelerates.

The best cash Isas for TRANSFERS - how to earn a top rate on your existing pot

Today

New cash Isa deals are arriving thick and fast ahead of tax-year end, but the top rates won't always be available to those who want to transfer.

'Taco' traders beat market since Donald Trump's election

Today

Punts on the claim 'Trump always chickens out' will likely have outperformed a 'buy and hold' strategy, trading platform IG found.

Aston Martin Valhalla driven: Is the hypercar worth its £1MILLION price tag?

Today

Aston Martin's new road-legal Valhalla 217mph hyper car has arrived - and it will set deep-pocketed buyers back £1million. Ray Massey reviews it on and off track.

My pension will be £300 over the tax threshold this year - will I get a bill? STEVE WEBB replies

Today

In the 2026/27 tax year starting next month my pension will be about £300 over the personal allowance threshold for paying tax. Will HMRC contact me?

How to invest in property (the other way) and pick up a tax-friendly income

Today

Since tax and legal reforms have robbed buy-to-let of much of its allure, attention is switching to commercial property in the shape of Reits - real estate investment trusts.

FCA must curb the City chancers and carpetbaggers: RUTH SUNDERLAND

Today

The assault on investment trusts, like the LV affair before it, shows we need campaigning City journalism more than ever.

Britain is hurtling towards a world of financial pain - what I'm doing to protect myself: JEFF PRESTRIDGE

Today

Nobody knows what the future holds, especially when we have a rogue state holding the rest of the world to ransom.

CHRIS JAGGER: Most musicians I know made more money from property (except Mick)

Today

Singer-songwriter Chris has toured the world and released 13 albums. He is also an actor and journalist.

HAMISH MCRAE: We don't need to be chained to a superpower like the US

Today

It is easy to see what we have been doing wrong. But a time of global economic chaos needs a positive outlook.

The best dividend hero investment trusts for a tax-free Isa income

Today

When it comes to generating a high and growing income, investment trusts have a couple of superpowers.

Greensill leak by Government agency 'to protect David Cameron'

Today

Gavin Millar KC said it was part strategy to protect the appointment of Cameron as Foreign Secretary from bad press, after a lobbying scandal had engulfed Greensill and Cameron.

Insider tricks to help anyone make £100,000 as a tradesman whatever your age: High earning. In demand. And easier than you think. The expert guide for ANYONE who needs a change

Today

Unemployment rates are rising. Salaries are stagnating. The economy is flatlining - and businesses are turning to AI to cut costs. But there is one sector where work is booming.

Double whammy as firms face costs hike and Iran war woes

Yesterday

Labour's tax and wage hikes were causing firms to feel 'elevated' distress even before the Middle East conflict began, figures from law firm Weil show.

Ripped-off drivers set to receive final verdict on payout

Yesterday

Some 14m motor finance deals between 2007 and 2024 could be subject to payouts worth an average of £700 each. The total cost is estimated at £11billion.

Expats face paying four times more in NI to build their UK state pension

Yesterday

Swathes of expats living and working overseas face a major change to the way they can become eligible for a full UK state pension from next month.