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Ikea won't replace my broken sink as it claims I 'dropped something in it': CRANE ON THE CASE

Today

We didn't use our sink in any way that was out of the ordinary and haven't dropped anything into it, other than perhaps the odd teaspoon. Can you help?

Boost for holidaymakers as sterling hits one year-high against euro

Today

Sterling soared by more than half a cent versus the single currency to €1.1668, its highest since the start of July 2025.

City alarm over 'rapid depopulation' of stock market

Today

A report from City broker Peel Hunt has laid bare the scale of the exodus from the London Stock Market, and how it dwarfs the initial public offerings arriving to be listed.

House prices vs the stock market, which is the better investment? [Video]

Today

The idea that property is a rock solid investment is one that's deeply ingrained in the British psyche. In this episode of the Investing Show, we look at whether that's true.

Diesel prices plummeted a record 17p a litre last month as oil prices fell amid easing tensions with Iran

Yesterday

At the beginning of June, the UK average price of a litre of diesel was 183.75p. However, by the end of the month, it had tumbled by 16.6p to 167.14p. That's the biggest monthly slide since records began.

The FTSE is being betrayed by Labour's high taxes - it's time for radical reform, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

Sympathy for wealth manager BlueCrest Capital Management is likely to be in short supply after the High Court rejected a claim that its traders are partners.

Shareholders urged to vote down £435,000 pay boost for sewage shame United Utilities boss

Yesterday

United Utilities sparked outrage over plans to pay chief executive Louise Beardmore, pictured, an extra £435,000 in shares a year.

Topps Tiles floored by heatwave as tradesmen paused work to avoid soaring temperatures

Yesterday

Topps Tiles said sales fell 1.8% in the three months to June 27 and now expects underlying profits for the year to the end of September to be above £6.5m.

Business confidence crashes to four-year low as firms face 'a summer of domestic uncertainty'

Yesterday

Accountancy group ICAEW said its business confidence monitor fell to minus-14.6 in the second quarter, the lowest reading since late 2022.

Beware the pension tax-free lump sum mistake that leaves millions unable to cover essential costs: RACHEL RICKARD STRAUS

Yesterday

I've been speaking to pension experts who tell me there is one mistake most of us make that could seriously derail retirement - but you're not going to like hearing it...

BMW's new X5 arrives: Five things you need to know about the luxury SUV

Yesterday

The Mk5 X5 promises to be the most versatile yet. It will be sold with a choice of five different powertrains, ranging from a traditional diesel engine to future-facing hydrogen technology.

How you can invest in fine wines and pocket a great return: These are the bottles to buy now, traps to avoid and how to dodge capital gains tax

Yesterday

As an investment choice, wine has the exceptional appeal that if you fail to make a healthy profit, you still have an asset to drown your sorrows.

Labour tax hikes force closure of 89-year-old bakery chain part-owned by comedian Romesh Ranganathan

Yesterday

Managing director Sean Coughlan said that higher business rates, employer taxes and fuel prices had 'affected us more than we could have ever imagined.'

Primark sales creep higher ahead of spin-off but owner AB Foods hit by slump at troubled sugar business

Yesterday

The budget fashion chain saw sales rise 3% to £2.9billion over the 16 weeks to 20 June, thanks to demand from UK consumers.

Britons suffer sharpest drop in wealth of any developed nation... while South Koreans and Russians get richer

Yesterday

Between 2020 and 2025 Britons' average wealth fell by tens of thousands, according to research by Swiss bank UBS.

When will interest rates fall? Forecasts for a base rate cut

Yesterday

The Bank of England opted to hold interest rates at 3.75 per cent last month.

What next for mortgage rates?

Yesterday

Mortgage rates are on a downward path with the lowest rates dropping from around 4.8 per cent to around 4.2 per cent over the past couple of months.

Halifax name to disappear after 173 years as Lloyds Bank scraps the brand

Yesterday

Lloyds Bank will scrap the Halifax brand after 173 years, it has confirmed today. All Halifax customer accounts will be changed to Lloyds over time.

Former WH Smith chain TG Jones gets green light to close up to 150 shops as turnaround plan approved in court

Yesterday

Modella Capital, which bought WH Smith's high-street arm last year for £40million, has been given approval for a restructuring plan its owners believe will save it from collapse.

Cancer cost me £70,000 even though I got free NHS treatment: The hidden expenses... and the easy steps to protect your finances: GINA MILLER

Yesterday

Gina Miller was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2024, at the age of 58, when she discovered I had a highly aggressive form linked to a gene mutation.