Brexit: A Brief Guide to Negotiations
The UK is negotiating its exit from the European Union after the country voted to leave in a referendum in June 2016. As it stands, the...
There's a New Quid on the block!
Check behind those sofas! 100 days left until round £1 coins are no longer legal tender - and one in three still have some stashed around...
Taking out a 35 yr mortgage? It could cost you 20% more
The Bank of England warned yesterday of the growing trend among banks and building societies to offer mortgages on longer terms of 30 or...
Three things Ladies should think about to improve their finances
They say men are from Mars and women are from Venus, but does that really matter when it comes to our money? Do women need to think...
After half a century since the first hole in the wall here's 50 facts you never knew about cash
1. Barclays chose its branch in Enfield, North London, for the world's first cash machine in 1967 because its high windows provided...
Election 2017: What now for your finances?
Now the voting is over, it is time for a new kind of count - a calculation of what a hung Parliament means for your finances. Uncertainty...
Interest rates – trapped by history
March marked the 8th anniversary of the base rate in Britain at 0.5% or below. Generation Y could be forgiven for thinking interest rates...
Just one in six taking advantage of tax-free personal savings allowance
Despite being introduced nearly a year ago, only 17% of UK adults have started or increased the amount they save using a personal savings...