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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.…
There's already a lot of people driving a fully electric or hybrid(s) car in the UK. But for those drivers that haven't already made the change, there can be reluctance. 'Range anxiety', lack of charging infrastructure in your area and concerns about future changes like pay-per-mile which is currently in consultation may…
I live in an apartment building that has underground gated carpark. I have a permit to park there as part of my rent. The permit slid off my dashboard and I didn’t drive for 2 days and got 2 fines. I have previously proven to them that I have a valid permit but they don’t care as it wasn’t displayed. I’ve already sent an…
This year I did the 120 hour online TEFL course. I then taught on Preply. It was OK, but really no more than a side hussle. I now plan to do a CELTA and try and make teaching English as a foreign language my career. I have an MA in literature, so hopefully that will look good on any CV. I have a few questions, though, and…
New diary for 2026 (I know I am a little early)! The last year has been so up and down for me, I would like some fresh energy and a new focus. If anyone is following me over from my old diary, then they may know I moved house end of 2024 and upped my mortgage from a comfortable sub 100k to approx £120k. Then this summer…
This seemed the most appropriate forum to ask this. I received a letter today from HMRC saying that I had underpaid tax & owed about £1600 which they would collect over the next year. This has arisen based on their estimated amount of untaxed interest on about £3k. I pay income tax by PAYE & have no high earning…
Hi I have been with my landlord for 12.5 years, currently paying £1,700 per month and never missed or been late paying. He has now said he wants us out before the new renters bill comes in May. I’ve been looking at my options as I am 40, I have a stable career and started a new senior role 5 months ago (with no…
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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?
The base rate has been cut to 3.75% from 4% by the Bank of England. This rate is used by the central bank to charge other banks and lenders when they borrow money. Here's what the cut means for your money – including mortgages, savings and more.
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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