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Santander to cut rate on popular 5.2% easy-access savings account next week – should you switch now?
Santander is cutting the rate on its popular easy-access savings account from 5.2% to 4.2% on Monday 20 May. But you can easily beat the new 4.2% rate by switching elsewhere.
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Subway customer? You've got until TOMORROW to use your loyalty scheme points before shake-up – here's what's happening
If you're a Subway Rewards member, you have until 5pm on Tuesday 14 May to spend any points you've built up – or lose them entirely.
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Tesco shopper? You've got three weeks left to spend £17 million of expiring Clubcard vouchers – or extend them with our trick
If you've got a Tesco Clubcard, check when your vouchers are due to expire as there are just three weeks left to spend or extend nearly £17 million-worth before they run out on Friday 31 May.
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Sainsbury's shopper? Check if you can get an easy Nectar points boost with its limited new offer
If you have a Nectar card, you may be able to earn a few quid's worth of extra points this month, as Sainsbury's is running a limited new promotion for millions of shoppers.
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Bank of England holds base rate at 5.25% again – but with a cut now on the horizon, what does it mean for your mortgage and savings?
The Bank of England has held the base rate at 5.25% for the sixth time in a row. But there are now stronger signs that a rate cut might be coming soon – which could have a knock on impact on mortgage and savings rates.
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Bank of England holds base rate at 5.25% again – but with a cut now on the horizon, what does it mean for your mortgage and savings?
The Bank of England has held the base rate at 5.25% for the sixth time in a row. Here's what it means for your mortgage and savings.
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Bank of England holds base rate at 5.25% for the sixth time in a row – here's what it means for your savings and mortgage
The Bank of England has held the base rate at 5.25% for the sixth time in a row. Here's what it means for your mortgage and savings.
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Parents in England expected to contribute up to £15,000 a year towards children's university living costs, new report finds
Parents and carers in England have to contribute up to £15,127 a year in order for their children to have a minimum acceptable standard of living at university, according to a major new report.