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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…
So 2026 is going to be my reset year. Started September 2024 with 32000 in debt, cards & loans. By the end of December I will be down to 8995 - gotta add the extra just to get to a figure starting with 8! Hoping to clear the lot by the end of September 2026. I have a tax bill to pay by the end of Jan and the car MOT at the…
Any thoughts about how 3/4d-plates compare to Stealthplates from the point of view of effectivness to avoid ANPR. They are obviously cheaper but do they perform as reliably.The other difference is that 3/4d-plates are unarguably legal (on a pre-2021 vehicle at least) while some may like to suggest that Stealthplates are…
* A married couple lived for many years in a house that was actually owned by wife's brother. * The brother died and left the house to his sister (the wife in the couple) but she died two years later before the house was actually transferred into her name. * The wife's estate was worth £750,000 and via intestacy she left…
Hello. Please help with the following. FYI: Over the years we have been married (35+ years), we have earned similar amounts of money. We have had for years, almost everything in joint names, the home, btl, all saving accounts, plus the current accounts were joined up into a joint account with the same bank when we both…
Good evening guys, I'm after a little advice. Our 4yr old son slipped on a wet floor (freshly moped) in McDonalds and ended up with a bruised face. There were no wet floor signs in our vicinity. I sent a SAR to customer service, who forwarded it on to the store. The stores reply is below. In response to your Subject Access…
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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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