[ad_1] Andrew Hagger, personal finance expert from Moneycomms.co.uk, spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about how long savers can expect to see these rate hikes continue. Mr Hagger said: “With the government having to
[ad_1] BRITONS are being reminded to “tighten their belts” after the rise in National Insurance earlier this month. [ad_2]
More[ad_1] The cost of living has risen exponentially in recent times, particularly for pensioners, and increased broadband fees could be adding to the pain. Britons could find themselves locked into contracts which
More[ad_1] Older people in particular have been impacted by the sharp increase in bills, which has made heating their homes and buying food a difficult task. Susan, 63, discussed the challenges she
More[ad_1] EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Lawrence dotes on new baby while enjoying hike with husband Cooke Maroney in first family outing two months after giving birth By Deirdre Simonds For Dailymail.com Published: 13:17 EDT,
More[ad_1] Matt Britzman, Equity Analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “Tesco’s strategy relies on its ability to offer prices that compete with low-cost peers like Aldi and Lidl, and it’s executed on that
More[ad_1] So far the Bank has carried out three consecutive rate hikes to take interest rates to 0.75 percent with the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) next due to take a decision on
More[ad_1] In particular the firm points to April’s National Insurance hike as a further blow to consumers’ disposable income. While National Insurance will squeeze household earnings, it also adds to wage bills
More[ad_1] Rising interest rates have driven up the returns on annuities, and providers say demand is starting to recover after years in the doldrums. Yet long-standing suspicions remain. Annuities fell out of
More[ad_1] Dr Sharman warned the expert: “You’re not sleeping enough. And if we’re not sleeping enough, we’re putting ourselves at higher risk of all sorts of nasty things like cardiovascular disease, metabolic
More[ad_1] From tomorrow, April 4, standard First Class stamps will be priced at 95p (up 10p) and Second Class stamps at 68p (up 2p). Today is the last day that Royal Mail
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