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There's been a meme doing the rounds for a while about millennials preferring to make big online purchases using a laptop instead of a smartphone. Is it a sense of accuracy and security from using a physical keyboard? Perhaps the bigger screen makes it easier to see pictures or read vital information? Maybe it's just the…
Whether you're deciding where to live, taking up a new hobby or planning a getaway, the MSE Forum has plenty of wisdom for making the most of your cash. Let's take a look at some of the week's biggest talking points. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/team-blog/2026/06/forum-highlights-19-06-2026/ Seen something on the…
England and Scotland's 2026 World Cup campaigns are off to a flying start with both teams securing wins in their first games. But this year's competition has garnered controversy over exorbitant ticket costs, leaving many fans priced out. How regularly do you attend professional sporting events as a paying spectator? Vote…
The situation is as follows - my ex and I split a number of years ago, since then my daughter spends roughly 20 nights out of a month with me and the other 10 nights with her mother. My ex has always been in receipt of the CB. I was working full time on a reasonable wage and was happy for her to receive the CB.…
Hi all, Ive really treid to look into this myself but I'm just so confused and overwhelmed. My mum received a fine from Bank Park Management for not paying in a P&D car park. She is elderly and just didnt realise it was one you have to pay for. Ive been to her house a few days ago and found tons of letters that she never…
So I had installed 2 mechanical extractor fans in my house. 1 in kitchen works great (vented onto wall). 2 one in bathroom giving issues.(vented to ceiling then across to wall) So 1st one was on 2h on and wasn't clearing bathroom properly. This Was replaced for one that doesn't want to switch off. Its a envirovent quro lc…
Hello - I bought a collectable, decorative book online and it arrived damaged on the dust jacket and on the decorative edge (it has sprayed artwork). The company eventually agreed that it fell within their company's policy for level of damage and said I had to return it before I could have a replacement. The replacement…
Hey, I had a flight booking with Qatar and with the current problems going on in the region, I was worried about flying to Doha. Mid June, the government advise was not to travel, however our trip was in October. We received an email from Qatar saying one leg of our trip was going to be delayed by 15 minutes and we had the…
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The Government has confirmed it has increased the maximum amount of support available to those affected via a loan from £10,000 to £20,000, but only for exceptional cases.
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