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The state pension rises by up to £575 today but 8.2 MILLION pensioners won't receive the full amount - here's how to work out if you'll be short-changed

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Millions of retirees will be awarded a chunky 4.8 pc increase to their state pension from today. As energy bills are poised to climb, the increase is a welcome boost to pensioners.

Good Hair Days ahead for GHD as lustrous locks defy downturn

Today

GHD and other companies like it are gambling on demand for expensive beauty products of every sort remaining strong in a tough economic climate.

Best cash Isa rates 2025: 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.

What next for mortgage rates?

Today

Banks and building societies are continuing to reprice mortgage deals higher amid the market fallout from the conflict in the Middle East.

I'm 73 and a victim of a National Insurance glitch: STEVE WEBB wins thousands of pounds for reader

Today

I asked for a reconsideration 14 months ago on a decision by HMRC about NI credits. My state pension is £625 a month. I would like this looked into before I die.

Branded residences come to Antigua with iconic Nikki Beach heading to the Caribbean island… and homes start at £910,000

Today

Nikki Beach, which became a big name in the US with its Miami beach club - opened in 1998 - is creating a new resort in Jolly Harbour in Antigua.

Business groups say workers' rights to 'cost jobs and cause chaos'

Yesterday

The changes under the Act include the right to statutory sick pay from the first day of illness instead of on the fourth day. Other reforms include making paternity leave a 'day one right'.

Drive for electric cars stalling over charge point delays

Yesterday

Just 2,399 new public chargers were installed in the first two months of the year, a rate of 40 per day, according to figures from Zapmap, the charging point app.

Conflict overseas boosting breaks in Britain

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Haven, the operator of 37 caravan holiday parks, said that bookings are up 10 per cent compared to last year.

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Mid-size businesses still shine despite Iran war

Yesterday

Their productivity growth is more than twice the rate of start-ups and large listed firms. And they are often in constituencies most vulnerable to Reform.

The REAL economic bomb about to devastate Britain. No it's not the Iran war and you aren't going to like it, says RUTH SUNDERLAND.... but it's time to grit our teeth and face the facts

Yesterday

This group pose a bigger threat to the economy long term than Trump's war in Iran - but don't blame them, blame the politicians.

New way Labour's coming for your pension - and it's so shamelessly cruel says money guru JEFF PRESTRIDGE

Yesterday

The new tax year starts tomorrow. A time for celebration? Far from it. More tears than cheers. The next 12 months are going to land most of us with bigger income tax bills.

AstraZeneca accused of dodging its investors ahead of AGM

Yesterday

It is one of just a few big firms to have made the set-piece event online-only despite ongoing legal queries about their validity.

I bought a £650,000 two-bedroom flat in one of London's most desirable postcodes aged 29, without 'the bank of mum and dad' - this is the simple budgeting rule that made me a homeowner

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Natalie O'Neill, now 30, took ten years to save the £65,000 deposit she needed for her two-bed home in Hackney, east London - and began when she was earning just £26,000 a year aged 20.

Where to put your boomerang children: How granny flats are out and 'grad pads' are in, how much they cost and if you should invest in one, revealed by our money experts

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Family homes are groaning at the seams with parents and children under each other's feet. But growing numbers of families are finding a solution - the so-called grad pad.

High energy costs risk snuffing out aluminium boom

Yesterday

Aluminium plants in the Gulf have been knocked out of action and exports blocked, causing a spike in global metal prices.

Tricky road ahead for Ducati boss as motorbike company turns 100

Yesterday

Ducati's big birthday comes at a difficult time. The Iran war is obviously damaging for anyone selling luxury goods, including high-end motorcycles.

I need to pay £350,000 to my solicitor to buy a house but my bank won't let me transfer more than £25,000 a day: How do I do it?

Yesterday

Bank transferring our solicitor £350,000 will require 14 daily payments over two weeks. Is there an easier way?

Campaigners cheer charity VAT victory that ends tax anomaly

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Actor David Tennant hailed the change as 'an end to the cost of giving'. New CBI analysis has calculated this will benefit charities by £72.5 million in the first year alone.

Close Brothers critic pockets £3m from bet related to car finance scandal

Yesterday

Viceroy estimated Close Brothers would need to at least double its £300 million provision for payouts. But its stock fell 19 per cent on the day the claims became public.