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Many mortgage lenders are cutting tracker and variable mortgage rates for existing customers. Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert ...
How much can I put in an cash ISA? Which type of ISA should I pick and how can I split the allowance? This MoneySavingExpert guide has everything you need to know about ISAs.
If you want to take more control of the money you're saving for retirement, a self-invested personal pension (SIPP) might be right for you. SIPPs are DIY or personal pensions which allow you to choose ...
MoneySavingExpert Price comparison websites articlesThis is the bit of the site where members of the MSE team get to share our thoughts, tips and opinions from our everyday lives. The views expressed ...
There's no reliable test for menopause. You can buy menopause ‘tests’ online, but they cost around £35 and are no substitute ...
Friends or relatives can ignore requests by the Government to return overpaid state pension payments in the event of the recipient's death, as there is no legal obligation to pay the money back.
The first-ever curriculum-mapped financial education textbook, funded by a personal donation by MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis, is now available in secondary schools across all four UK ...
Over two million households have been switched to a new energy supplier they didn't choose in the past year after their previous provider went bust. But very few caught by this 'safety net' – ...
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has revealed plans to address the "unfairness" in the current Child Benefit system. This follows extensive campaigning on the issue by MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE) and its ...
Seven major airports across the UK upped the cost of dropping off passengers over the last year, a MoneySavingExpert investigation reveals – and five now charge a whopping £6 or more to let someone ...
Martin Lewis has warned pension savers they could lose £1,000s, or even £10,000s, from their pension by falling foul of a trap that sees withdrawals taxed. Watch the full pensions special episode of ...
Plusnet Mobile is closing down in the "coming months", which means all of its customers need to switch provider if they want to keep using their handsets – particularly if they want the same phone ...
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