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Re: Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
I can't believe newbie is being allowed to stay in post. Without supervision and other measures being put in place.5 -
Re: Woodford compensation and No Win No Fee fees
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81900738#Comment_81900738 If you want rid of it, you may be able to donate it to charity via HL.1 -
Re: Energy providers competent in managing 3-phase supplies?
Main fuse size This just for information and convenience: a couple of years ago, I bookmarked the National Grid page giving details of their new cut-out fuse rating policy. Now I find that it generat…2 -
Re: Carers allowance and ESA
Nothing your brother does or claims will affect your benefits :)1 -
Re: Universal Credit query
She earns above a set threshold (the Administrative Earnings Threshold, currently £952 for a single person). People who earn above that aren't required to seek extra work.1 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 23 February 2026
Morning all Stiff shoulder/neck meant rubbish night's sleep and feeling grumpy - bah! 😾 So far I've opened windows✔️, aired & remade bed✔️ been for a walk✔️& done exercises✔️ After…6 -
Re: Universal Credit query
As you don't mention any children, it depends on her earnings. If she earns above a certain amount (currently £952) in an assessment period she won't be expected to look for more work. If s…1 -
Re: Universal Credit query
If you are no longer living together as a married couple (as in, no longer having that sort of relationship) then it can certainly be correct that she can claim UC as a single person. How you decide …1 -
Re: March 2026 Grocery Challenge
Morning all, Many thanks @JingsMyBucket for running the thread. We had a fairly low spend for February due to being away for a week. I have returned to an empty fridge and cupboards and will need a f…6 -
Re: Old Style Weight Loss Challenge - 1st Quarter 2026
Morning all, It’s a STS for me this week will admit it’s a little disappointing, but I know I just have to keep going3
