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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…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced the Autumn 2025 budget. You can read MSE's rundown of the key measures and watch Martin's analysis video. Overall, how do you think this Budget will affect you individually? Please note that this poll and thread are intended for people to share the impact on their particular…
I'm not sure if it's correct or a typo but there's a table on this site that looks odd. When you go to the Energy section of the forum, at the top there is a link called "Fix or Stay on the Price Cap". If you go down that page, you'll find a table headed "The Cheapest Energy Fixes" under the header Top Energy Deals. The…
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Sorry, another question with ILGs. Obviously from a planning perspective, ILGs are best held to maturity. If I held ILGs and died before maturity, can these ILGs be passed to my benefactors as ILGs or do they have to be sold (at whatever price on the sell day) before passing the cash on? They will be in an ISA if that…
I have much of my ISA investments on iWeb. I am planning on moving some of these investments into ILGs. Has anyone any experience of buying ILGs with iWeb. It seems that it can be done online. But wondering if anyone has done this recently? Are there any pitfalls? Thanks
Turning 57 next year and probably hanging up my spurs by 60 and belatedly looking at my pension pots. Following various business sales etc in the last 8 years I've gone from one pot to 4 (including my current employer's scheme). Whilst none of the scheme rates are bad, per se, none of them are capped so I'm getting…
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From gifts and food to travel and decorations, Christmas can quickly add up. Are you splashing out a little more, tightening the belt, or keeping things about the same? Cast your vote in the poll and join the discussion with your tips and experiences!
Gas and electricity Standing Charges in England, Scotland and Wales could be cut by £39 a year from April 2026 if new proposals from the Government are implemented. MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis has welcomed the news, but warned that more needs to be done on the future structure of energy bills.
Millions of households in England, Scotland and Wales will soon receive (or may have already received) a letter from the Government confirming their eligibility for the £150 Warm Home Discount. But sadly this inevitably means scammers will be taking advantage of it. Here's what you need to know to make sure your letter is genuine.
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