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New Year’s Eve is around the corner, and for many of us, it’s the big question: how will you be ringing in 2026? Whether you’re planning a night out on the town, hosting a cosy gathering, or keeping things low-key, everyone has their own way of celebrating. Some people love the buzz of fireworks and parties, while others…
With the festive season in full swing, many of us are feeling the pinch of rising costs – but others might be finding ways to cut back or keep things steady. From gifts and food to travel and decorations, Christmas can quickly add up. We’d love to know how you think your spending for this Christmas compares to last year.…
Hi, My Son just turned 18 and My Mum had a trust fund set up. My Son went to the bank to transfer the money to His account, The bank wouldn't do it unless my Mum is their, Problem is she is 80 years old and can hardly walk, So how do I get round this? I also have two younger kids 10yo and 12yo and they also have trust…
I was wondering if someone might be able to help? I am really disappointed with Amazon - today when looking on my account I am realised that they been charging me monthly for nearly 2 years for Amazon Kindle unlimited - I did not even realised I was signed up to this as have never used this service- I think originally I…
I like to listen to the radio during parts of the day but my wife dislikes it. Answer has been bluetooth headphones, but with these I don't hear the phone or doorbell. Looking for recommendations for a medium quality headphone that enables me to hear both.
My relative toilet overflows after flushing, for a few minutes. I took the top off and looked inside.The black plastic part that goes down when flushed but then gradually returns to the top, is leaning and sticking a little on the side.What is meant to keep this part upright
Hi all - will jump straight to it, I assume it's a common issue people encounter but I haven't seen much mentions. I have a second hand car and have kept the car reg unchanged. Couple of days ago I knew I had to go through one of the toll tunnels in London, so tried setting up an Autopay account on TfL. All set up, until I…
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Some people love the buzz of fireworks and parties, while others prefer a quiet night in with a good film or an early bedtime. And of course, there are those who haven’t made any plans yet..! How will you be seeing in 2026?
Many mortgage lenders are cutting tracker and variable rates for existing customers as the dust settles on the Bank of England's decision to cut the base rate from 4% to 3.75% just days ago. If you're on one of these types of mortgages, here's what's happening to your rate.
Octopus Energy customers on fixed tariffs WILL see the proposed '£150 energy saving' announced in the Autumn Budget passed on to their bills, the provider has announced. Martin Lewis has been lobbying the Government in recent weeks to ensure the savings aren't just applied to those on standard variable tariffs, but to all fixes too.
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