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Get all the latest news and expert advice on the money matters that matter to you. Rent, mortgages, bills, benefits and more.
Don’t get caught out by loan fee fraud this summer
Loan fee fraud peaks over the summer months with people looking for ways to cover summer spending. Here's how not to get caught out
Greggs Hardship Fund offers help to people struggling for money in the North-East
The Greggs Hardship Fund could help if you're living in the North-East and struggling to find money for the essentials. Here's how to apply
Could you be entitled to compensation from your water company?
Six of the UK's largest water companies could be forced to pay compensation to customers for overcharging if legal action against them is successful. Could you be inline for a pay out?
Two years of wage rises predicted to ease the cost of living crisis
With pay growth sent to outstrip inflation for the first time in more than a year, is there a glimmer of hope that the cost of living crisis could be coming to an end?
Households on heat networks set to be given a fairer energy deal
Some of the lowest income families paying for their energy through a heat network are set get a better deal and greater protection under new government proposals
Top 25 indoor rainy-day activities for kids this summer
The summer holidays are looking to be a washout. We've put together a list of 25 ways to keep kids entertained indoors this summer
Cost-of-living crisis ‘enters dangerous new phase for low-income families’
Rising interest rates are causing fresh misery for low-income families, it has been claimed. Find out what help's available if you're struggling.
Wilko on verge of collapse
Wilko has revealed it's on the brink of administration, with 400 UK shops and 12,000 jobs at risk.
Miserable weather brings ray of hope for UK shoppers
Figures from the British Retail Consortium show shop prices fell compared to the previous month for the first time in two years in July.
Interest rates rise for the 14th time in a row
The Bank of England's raised interest rates from 5% to 5.25% in a bid to tackle stubbornly high inflation. Find out how it could affect you.