July 16, 2025
Financial Assets

Eight money changes coming in March 2025

Householders are being warned about a series of changes coming in March that could have an impact on their finances. Among the changes to look out for are a rise in train fares and some DWP benefits being axed for good. There will also be Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Budget to take note of. Meanwhile,

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Tangible Assets

Whether you should get a cash ISA

Changes to cash ISAs are reportedly being considered by the Government but building societies have called against this Building societies have argued against calls by City firms to scrap the cash ISA in the past week, warning any change to savers could have negative consequences. ISAs allow those with cash to put aside their money

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Fixed Assets

Hands off our cash ISAs! Chancellor warned proposal to slash amount that can be put in tax-free accounts could hurt savers AND trigger a mortgage crisis

By JEFF PRESTRIDGE GROUP WEALTH & PERSONAL FINANCE EDITOR Published: 22:28, 7 February 2025 | Updated: 08:43, 8 February 2025 Rachel Reeves was last night warned that axing tax-free saving pots could crash the mortgage markets. The Chancellor has been lobbied by City bosses in recent weeks about scaling back the tax breaks on cash

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Operating Assets

Budget will create short-term growth, higher inflation and lower wages, economists say

CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves’s Budget will create short-term economic growth at the cost of higher inflation and lower wages, researchers say. An increase in government spending will see growth shoot up to 1.3 per cent in 2025 before falling slightly to 1.2 per cent in 2026, said a think tank report published today. The boost, however, may only

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Financial Assets

UK Traders See Bonds’ Best Run Since 2023 Offset by Pound Pain

(Bloomberg) — The UK’s borrowing costs are heading for their biggest three-day drop in more than a year, but traders see little relief ahead for the pound amid lingering concerns about the government’s finances. Most Read from Bloomberg The country’s 10-year yields have slid over 25 basis points since Wednesday, following a combination of weaker

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Tangible Assets

Labour urged to target pensioners 25% tax-free cash in new stealth raid | Personal Finance | Finance

I’m losing track of all the taxes that PM Keir Starmer and chancellor Rachel Reeves are aiming at the older generation. Now it looks like I need to add another one to the list. Ten million pensioners will lose up to £300 towards their winter fuel bills this year, even as energy prices rebound. If

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Fixed Assets

Radical left and Blairites unite to press Reeves to introduce land tax

In Westminster, one of the richest boroughs in the country, the annual council tax bill for a typical home this year is £973. By contrast, in Hartlepool, a heavily deprived part of the country, homeowners in the equivalent tax band are charged £2,278. “Imagine if Labour were to serve two terms – that 10 years

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Financial Assets

Labour need to learn there is no magic money mountain says Tory peer

As Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to reduce spending and increase taxes, Liam asks Lord Moynihan why he thinks the UK is locked in “slow growth” since the global financial crisis of 2007. “The economy was growing like gangbusters, and it was wonderful. What went wrong, in my view, was not so much the

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Tangible Assets

REVEALED: The Labour cabinet ministers who are using YOUR cash to warm THEIR homes after stripping ten million pensioners of their winter fuel payments

Cabinet ministers were branded ‘hypocrites’ last night for claiming soaring amounts on expenses to heat their second homes while stripping ten million pensioners of their winter fuel payments. Eleven of Sir Keir Starmer‘s Cabinet have relied on taxpayer-funded help to pay their energy bills, analysis of expenses receipts reveals, with the amount they claimed soaring

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