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Whether it's because the cupboards are bare, you're too exhausted to cook, the kitchen is too much of a mess or you just fancy something special, getting a takeaway for your evening meal can be a bit of a treat. But how regularly do you indulge? Vote in the poll and share your opinions in the thread!
We've all been there. A freshly brewed tea or coffee steaming away (perhaps a cheeky biscuit on the side) but suddenly the phone rings / doorbell goes / kids need attention / you get dragged into a meeting, and before you know it your enticing cuppa has become a chilly shadow of its former self. What do you do about it?
Whether you're packing for a picnic or grabbing a bite during your break at work, supermarket meal deals can be a quick and easy way to get lunch sorted. But which one do you think reigns supreme? Vote in the poll, then let us know what your favourite lunchtime meal deal combination is in the thread.
Hello A bit of advice would be much appreciated…. My partner is about to take ill health retirement in a defined contribution scheme. He has over ten years NPA His two options would be Take an annual salary of £42,500 and a tax free lump sum of £189,000 Or Take an annual salary of £39,008 and a tax free lump sum of…
Hey all, have just exchanged contracts on a flat, finally. Throughout the process we've sent info to our conveyancer about my partner's LISA provider's requirements for making a withdrawal and she's just said yes yes, we'll do that when we exchange. Now we've exchanged, I've asked what they need from us to sort out the…
A couple of months ago, our beloved 2015 ford focus diesel estate had a head gasket failure. Our options were to spend 8k+ on a newer car (we have around 10k nest-egg but I'm worried about job security so prefer to keep that), or to get it fixed. Garage recommended a replacement engine, so we spent 2500 and put in as low a…
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These days, voice recognition on our devices means you don't even need to type anything, let alone scribble it down. But do you still find yourself reaching for a pen?
The FCA warns against signing up to a claims firm – there are free ways to get complaints in and there's no harm in doing so now
New research shows the withdrawal fine – which sees first-time buyers lose some of their own savings when buying a home above the £450k cap – puts one in five people off opening a LISA.
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