Many mortgage lenders are cutting tracker and variable mortgage rates for existing customers as the dust settles on the Bank of England's decision to cut the base rate from 4.25% to 4% just days ago.
Once fully rolled out, the new 'National Parking Platform' will mean you can use a single app to book parking at lots of different car parks. This shared technology will underpin a number of new and ...
If you go online to Space NK*, you can get 15% off your first order when you enter the code FIRST15 at checkout. You need to be logged into your account for the code to work. There's no minimum spend ...
The majority of households in England, Scotland and Wales will see water and sewerage charges rise from April. In England and Wales, further hikes are planned over the next five years. However, prices ...
A major investigation into hidden, unfair car finance commission has had a huge update, which MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis has said could double the number of people who are due a payout ...
A charity has launched legal proceedings against the UK Government, aiming to reverse its decision to restrict Winter Fuel Payments to those on certain benefits. It's still very early days and there ...
Fixed-rate mortgage deals have gotten cheaper in recent weeks – but will this trend continue following the Bank of England's decision to hold the base rate at 5%? We've spoken to five mortgage brokers ...
Financial education should be taught on a compulsory basis in both primary and secondary schools in England, a cross-party group of MPs have finally said. MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis ...
Watch Martin's video explainer below, filmed just after Ofgem's announcement on Friday 23 February. You can also use our 'What you'll pay from April' calculator to see how the new Price Cap will ...
DPD has returned to the top of the MoneySavingExpert.com annual parcel delivery service poll voted on by users – ending Amazon Logistics' two-year winning streak. Below we set out the poll results in ...
If you're a woman in your 60s or 70s who stayed at home to care for children before 2010, you may be missing out on £1,000s in state pension payments due to errors in your national insurance record.
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