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Banks are closing their doors to charities and community groups wishing to switch to free accounts after HSBC started charging them for banking services, writes @George_Nixon97 https://t.co/HnVvCQV8c9
There is one big winner from the Bank of England’s base rate rise on Thursday: banks - and their shares are likely to perk up further, writes @holly_thomas_
https://t.co/eILd0eOQ5H
Turn down your heating a degree, have it on a bit less, put on a jumper. It’s trite, but your granny was right, you shouldn’t be wearing a T-shirt around the house when it is cold outside, writes @jimconey
https://t.co/h7PzXnvHKN
Thursday’s double announcement of a rise in the energy cap and the Bank base rate is about to hit all our pockets. @imogent_, @davidbyers26 and @katjdenham find out how some families are planning to cope
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Energy suppliers have been accused of misleading households into taking up expensive fixed rate deals that are hundreds of pounds more expensive than those protected by the industry’s price cap, report @@davidbyers26 and @AlihussainST
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How much is enough? That is a fundamental question for anyone investing to build an adequate fund to pay for enjoyable retirement, writes @iancowie
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The French have gastronomy. The Germans have manufacturing. The Americans have tech. What is our recent contribution to the global economy? Comparison websites. They’re world leading. What a triumph. @jimconey writes https://t.co/EGocdxWil0
"We’re swapping a £40k nanny for a £10k au pair, and ditching £18 vegetable boxes for Ocado and the local farmers’ market."
Families preparing for the cost-of-living squeeze speak to @imogent_
https://t.co/N7fJOwjcJr
Electricity and gas prices are set to surge when the tariff cap is raised in April. But could it be that many families will soon have a money-saving solution parked in plain sight at the front of the house? @NicholasHellen explains https://t.co/lmsfHRDRtj
During her battle with cancer, former beauty queen Michelle Willy was forced to find the strength for another fight — with the taxman. She finally succeeded, two-and-a-half years after her death. @davidbyers26 tells her story https://t.co/cgSJ9S3vsy
History offers good reason to hope for a better future, despite all the bad news about the coronavirus crisis today. However, long-term investors would be wise to join me in preparing for the worst while wishing for the best, writes @iancowie https://t.co/vbh0K4FZbl
While you may not owe your child money, what you do owe them is honesty. Parents should not be affronted by their children asking about inheritance — it’s sensible for them to know, and can mean a lot less arguing down the line, writes @jessiehewitson https://t.co/NEko5tSW4g
Sometimes it just makes sense to leave more to one sibling — but it can cause hurt feelings. @imogent_ talks to families about their tough choices https://t.co/1B9wCKJUMZ
Wynne Evans, the opera singer, was struggling as a freelancer before experiencing life-changing success through the GoCompare adverts — 100 have been made so far and counting. He talks to @yorkmembery
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