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Council tax could be ditched by Andy Burnham: What would new property levy look like and who would be hit?

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Andy Burnham is rumoured to be mulling over radical property tax reforms if he becomes Prime Minister. This is what you need to know.

How to squeeze the most out of your work pension

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Auto enrolment into work pensions takes the hassle out of saving for retirement, but you could be missing a trick or two by not looking any further than that.

Best cash Isa rates: Our pick of the five top deals

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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.

Isa reforms: Four experts explain why Rachel Reeves' new tax on investors won't work

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In one of Chancellor Rachel Reeves's last acts before she is set to leave Number 11, she unveiled the tax which will hit those who keep cash in their investment Isas.

Sky closes in on deal to buy ITV's broadcast and streaming business as owner Comcast looks to rival Netflix

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Lawyers are finalising a deal that would see ITV sell its TV channels and streaming service ITVX to Sky, which is owned by Comcast.

Is wealth-tax advocate Gary Stevenson set to become economic adviser for Labour under Burnham?

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Gary Stevenson, who authored Trading Game, has advocated in favour of a 2% annual tax on people in Britain with total assets exceeding £10m.

Retailers suffer worst run for more than 40 years as Starmer and Reeves leave High Street in crisis

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Retailers have suffered the biggest fall in sales for more than 40 years as the crisis gripping Britain's high streets intensifies

HMRC to reinforce snooping powers: Taxman could soon raid bank accounts to collect debts of less than £1,000

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New proposals by the tax office would allow it to take 'lower value debts' in instalments directly from people's bank accounts, without having to leave a £5,000 buffer.

Warning signs your solar panels could burst into flames in the heatwave - and the £12 gadget to protect your home from an inferno

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As temperatures soar, experts warn that the risk of fires caused by solar panels is rising - but there are steps homeowners can take to reduce the danger.

EasyJet rejects fourth takeover bid from US firm Castlelake - but raises hopes of deal being done

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EasyJet has rejected a fourth bid of £4.9billion from US firm Castlelake, but left the door open to further offers.

I was trapped with an unsellable flat. These are the mistakes I made - and what I had to do to finally shift it: ANNABEL FENWICK ELLIOTT

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Once upon a time, not so long ago, the rule was fairly simple when it came to property: buy in a good location, sit on it for a while, then sell it for a profit.

Rolls-Royces and Lamborghinis among £243million worth of uninsured and untaxed cars saved from the crusher last year

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When the police seize a car that's uninsured or is untaxed, it often results in the vehicle being sold at auction or crushed - and usually without the rightful keeper being informed.

Morgan unleashes its ultra-exclusive Midsummer Coupé: Just 10 built by Malvern carmaker and each costs north of £200,000

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This is the second Midsummer model from the Malvern-based manufacturer, following in the tyre tracks of the limited-run Midsummer Speedster debuted last year.

The digital trolley that could make you spend 32% more at the supermarket arrives in Britain

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Shoppers who use trolleys embedded with digital screens to assist trips to the supermarket spend up to a third more than those who do not, according to research.

Halfords shares jump as it revs up growth in garage business

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Halfords said its repair services continue to gain traction, as the firm believes Britain's ageing car stock presents opportunity for growth.

End of the road for the convertible car: Just 11 soft-top models from major brands remain - but used prices are rising

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Despite Britain's comparably mild climates, we are historically one of Europe's biggest markets for convertible cars. But our choices are now extremely limited...

Gulf between comfortably off sixty-somethings and those struggling to get by revealed

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Government policy to encourage people to work longer is having a negative impact on the financially insecure who cannot do so, argues the Centre for Aging Better,

Sales at online retail group THG bulk up thanks to record demand for protein powder

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The Manchester business, led by boss Matthew Moulding, pictured, said sales for the six months to June 30 rose by around 6.5%.

ALEX BRUMMER: I got to know 'Red Ed' and in private, he's not the goofy nerd you'd expect. It won't make me popular, but I believe he could make a good Chancellor

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The front page of yesterday's Mail carried the headline: 'Don't put the economy at mercy of "Red Ed"', a reference to Ed Miliband, the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.

Scammers set up O2 phone contracts in my name last year... I switched network but they're trying to open more: CRANE ON THE CASE

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In 2025, fraudsters ordered four O2 Sims in my name and ran up a huge bill. Now it is happening again - even though I'm not with O2 any more.