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For those of you who are chocolate lovers, this week's poll is seeking your votes on how you like your confectionary treat... or more specifically, what temperature? Does it taste better a little on the chilled side, or do you prefer a more melty experience with a room temperature choccie? Fridge or cupboard? Or is there…
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You've finally manage to find a date that works for everyone and even picked a venue for dinner. But, you've never been there before? Are you going to have a sneaky peek at their online menu, or do you just turn up on the night and take it from there?
I have fallen out with my IFA, and as I am 74 and do not really need growth, . would now like to transfer my stocks and shares ISA to a cash ISA paying a monthly income it is under (not sure if that correct terminology) Quilter. How do I do it without losing my ISA kya fr status.
May I ask a question? I’m a NHS physiotherapist, aged 58 1/2 and being made redundant. I have contributions in both the 1995 scheme and the 2015 scheme. I plan to take my earlier 1995 pension at 60 and a much actuarily-reduced 2015 pension also at 60. Will my existing NHS pensions go up by CPI+1.5% for the next 19 months…
A bit of context: I signed up for a gym. Never went, called to cancel, was told to coming in, couldn't so took money out of that account, there was no direct debit showing so I told the bank the card has been lost send me a new one. Went abroad for work. Come back a few months later put money into the account and some time…
Morning folks.
So when I bought my first car a long time ago it didnt cost that much it already had an MOT and road tax, I handed over 900 odd pounds, then I got the cheapest insurance I could and didnt drive it much so fuel wasnt much. So from my memory it doesn't cost that much. Am I wrong? I wont drive it that much. Can you advise on…
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Does it taste better a little on the chilled side, or do you prefer a more melty experience with a room temperature choccie? Fridge or cupboard?
The State Pension is set to go up by 4.8% from April 2026 under what's known as the 'triple lock' guarantee – though the exact monetary increase you'll get depends on which version of the State Pension you receive.
Banks must offer people the tools they need to manage their money in safer ways – and this needs to be overseen by the Government.
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