Nationwide to cut mortgage rates as low as 3.89% as banks boost borrowing power
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Third of 18 to 21-year-olds ‘worry about money every day’
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Some banks ‘adding to stress’ of bereaved, warns regulator
Ways to ‘get clarity’ over finances suggested as 22% of people feeling downbeat
Barclays set to cut some mortgage rates below 4% on Friday
Nationwide receives ‘advanced’ mental health accessibility rating from charity
Retirement specialist warns of pensions pitfalls amid market turmoil
Some investors seeing buying opportunities in market volatility, says platform
Cheaper mortgages could be a ‘silver lining’ in fallout from Trump tariffs
Mortgage deal helps 800 first-time buyers on to the property ladder
Aviva stopped £127m-worth of fraudulent claims in 2024
Barclays offering zero-deposit mortgages to right to buy customers
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Fomo and high demand ‘creating perfect conditions for ticket scams’
Easter holiday spend of £1,272 on average for families with children – survey
Grandparents helping to fund grandchildren to get behind the wheel – survey
Neonatal care leave will make ‘huge difference’ for parents, say campaigners
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Thousands more in poverty, say campaigners ahead of two-child limit anniversary
Landlords reveal their most costly mistakes with rental properties
Financial Ombudsman Service ‘increasing capacity’ to resolve 20% more cases
120,000 people have filled national insurance gaps to help boost state pension
Savers and pension holders warned of risks of making ‘knee-jerk’ decisions
Working age households predicted to be £400 worse off on average in year ahead
Identity scams fuel record number of reports to fraud database
Jump in number of buy-to-let loans taken out in final quarter of 2024
More than £1 trillion worth of card transactions made in 2024, says UK Finance
Santander UK reveals scams most likely to catch out different age groups
Households urged to check insurance for garden items as evenings become lighter
Ten benefits and free or discounted services state pensioners can get
Deadline looming to take action which could boost state pension entitlement
Bigger stamp duty bills for some home buyers as discounts shrink
Price points where April 1 stamp duty changes could hit hardest
Barclays saw contactless spending hit record level in 2024
Monzo muscles in on home insurance market to target underprotected renters
Savings protection limit could be increased to £110,000 later this year
Charity and banks aim to stop abusive ex-partners using mortgages as ‘weapon’
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Six in 10 people will spend on ‘bucket list’ dream activities in 2025 – survey
Government urged to improve response to ‘world-beatingly high’ energy bills
Cashless society drives drop in children swallowing coins, researchers say
Price points where home buyers could feel the most pain from stamp duty rises
Quarter of UK consumers left tip in last year despite poor service
Fraud warning for people planning to declutter this spring
Rachel Reeves hikes fines for paying tax returns late
More Premium Bond cuts on the horizon, says finance expert
Savers facing ‘long-term threat’ to cash Isa limits following spring statement
Housebuilding to hit 40-year high as red tape cut, but buyers ‘need support’
FCA boss highlights issue of young people turning to crypto for investments
Women more likely to become financially insolvent than men
‘Healthy debate’ needed around risks and benefits of drive for growth – FCA boss
‘Cash is king for parking’ among older motorists and people on low incomes
Comparing deals could become easier for financial customers under regulator plan
Housing affordability is back to similar levels seen pre-pandemic, says ONS
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‘Poorer children mixing with wealthier peers can lead to higher earnings’