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RAY MASSEY: Lack of EV infrastructure is leaving drivers in the dark

Yesterday

If the Government insists we should adopt electric vehicles as our main mode of transport, then it needs to get the infrastructure sorted.

National Express crashes as US arm sold on the cheap

Yesterday

The sharp decline - accelerated by a warning of lower profits - means shares have cratered 84 per cent since early 2020.

HSBC eyes digital AGM amid fears of protests

Yesterday

The bank is looking to save money on leasing venues, providing refreshments and hiring security. It is also looking to deter the likes of Extinction Rebellion.

MARKETWATCH: FTSE 100 enjoys tenth day of gains

Yesterday

At the end of a steady session in London, the blue-chip index closed up 0.1 per cent, or 7.81 points, to 8415.25 as it extended its longest winning streak since 2019.

Insolvency wave to batter Britain as tariffs and higher taxes hit firms

Yesterday

A report suggested more will soon follow as the number of companies in 'critical' financial distress rose by 13 per cent in the first quarter.

ALEX BRUMMER: US swerves a Liz Truss event

Yesterday

But a fresh light has now been shone on the oversized risks of under-regulated hedge funds in managing financial stability.

Former Bank boss Mervyn King in debt warning

Yesterday

King criticised Rachel Reeves's 'flawed' fiscal rules, which allow debt to keep rising as a share of GDP for the time being with the aim that it will start coming down after a few years.

Banks want to lend you a bigger mortgage - but is that a good idea? This is Money podcast

Yesterday

Major banks are tweaking their rules to allow borrowers to get bigger mortgages, while a new upstart lender is offering seven times salary home loans.

Car production rose in March for the first time in a year with almost half of output EVs - but 'trade uncertainty' is now the 'major challenge'

Yesterday

Mike Hawes, chief executive of the SMMT, said attention for UK car makers will now focus on how they will adjust to Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on all vehicles imported into the USA.

Which major stock markets have fallen the most since Trump's tariff Liberation Day?

Yesterday

Trump's sweeping tariff measures have shaken the global economy, though, leaving many investors nursing huge losses.

What would you put on your financial bucket list? LEE BOYCE on trying to prepare for his 40s in good time

Yesterday

I have two years until I turn 40 - and my attention has turned to creating a bucket list, which includes a financial category.

Thousands of households to get £250 compensation payout this weekend - check if you're eligible

Yesterday

South West Water said around 13,000 households will receive £250 in compensation after enduring major problems with their water supplies in recent days.

WPP boss says US tariffs have not yet massively hit client spending

Yesterday

Mark Read said the FTSE 100 group, one of the world's largest advertising agencies, was upholding its annual guidance amidst the 'challenging economic environment.'

How to claim pension tax relief: Are YOU missing out on an HMRC refund?

Yesterday

Plenty of eligible higher and additional rate taxpayers fail to claim the pension tax relief they are due. Here's our guide to getting a refund...

Energy price cap will fall in July, expert forecaster predicts - is it still worth fixing your tariff now?

Yesterday

Cornwall Insight warns that while falling prices are good in the short term, they show how volatile the wholesale market is.

Electric Range Rover completes Arctic Circle test as it bids to become the 'world's most capable luxury SUV'

Yesterday

The Range Rover Electric is expected to be revealed in production form towards the end of this year, with first deliveries arriving in early 2026.

William Hill owner Evoke achieves modest sales growth

Yesterday

Evoke revealed its revenue tipped up by 2 per cent at constant currency rates to £437million in the three months ending March.

State pension scandal on course to cost the Government £1bn

Yesterday

'We have become so used to stories about state pension errors that it is easy to become dulled to the scale of what went wrong,' says former minister Steve Webb.

Best cash Isa savings rates: Easy access and fixed deals in our tables

Yesterday

This is Money's best cash Isa tables are updated as new deals arrive and highlight the top easy access and fixed rate Isas from banks and building societies.

Davos founder at centre of misconduct row - days after he retired as chairman of the global gathering of elites

Yesterday

Klaus Schwab (pictured) reportedly faces accusations including that he asked junior staff to withdraw thousands of dollars from cash machines.