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Re: MSE News: TV licence fee to rise to £180 a year from 1 April 2026 – here's what you need to know
When a lot of people, including (probably) some from MSE are ditching their Licences, it's important for everyone to have access to accurate information about the law, and how BBC/TV Licensing i…2 -
Re: Fish fillets that arent processed in china
Waitrose is excellent for fish. As an example, frozen wild salmon fillets (you typically get 4-5 in a bag) processed in UK: https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/true-tide-wild-salmon-fillets/962260…3 -
Re: Fish fillets that arent processed in china
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6654916/fish-fillets-that-arent-processed-in-china What are you terming "reasonably priced" and what type of fish? Edit: Ocado has M&S br…1 -
Re: UK Government Bonds on Fidelity
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81857897#Comment_81857897 You are correct - For a SIPP Fidelity are cheaper than AJBelll on the capped fee for ETFs (£90 cf £120). However deal…1 -
Re: Sealed Pot Challenge ~ 19
£49 added to the pot today LMD x4 -
Re: Old Style Daily Thursday 12 January 2026
Morning all, there was a brief dry spell just now but then it went back to rain. I kind of don't mind but I do want to get on in the garden and it keeps stopping play. The wood chip turned up, a…11 -
Re: Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"
0.92 O's yesterday. Only had one day in which we have hit our pvgis daily target3 -
Re: to max or not?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81880967#Comment_81880967 Oh ..we all hope for that big win! Thank you for your thoughts here1 -
Re: How do I prove the house is mine?
As others have said, assuming that your property is registered with Land Registry in your name, that registration is proof that you own the property. (And you can pay Land Registry £7 to download a c…4 -
Re: How do I prove the house is mine?
The cost to download a record is now £7, but be careful as a Google search will lead your to sites that charge a lot more but look official. The link you need is here https://www.gov.uk/get-informati…4




