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BynytimespostFebruary 18, 2025Starling Bank has axed the 3.25% interest rate on its current account, a popular feature amongst its 3.6 million customers. The change took...
BynytimespostFebruary 11, 2025Investment platform and ISA account firm Hargreaves Lansdown has issued an unwelcome message to customers following the Bank of England’s decision to cut...
BynytimespostFebruary 7, 2025Water companies United Utilities and South West Water have confirmed bill increases of 32% and 23%, respectively, over the coming five years. United...
BynytimespostJanuary 29, 2025Money expert Martin Lewis has fired back over the ‘real issues’ he says have been exposed following the WASPI women pension decision. For...
BynytimespostDecember 18, 2024Martin Lewis has said thousands of drivers could get a £1,100 cash payout – even if they have died. An investigation was opened...
BynytimespostDecember 12, 2024In a discreetly announced update, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has disclosed that over 760,000 households of elderly Britons are set...
BynytimespostNovember 21, 2024The UK is bracing for a chilly turn as November’s mild start gives way to sub-zero temperatures and potential snowfall in some areas...
BynytimespostNovember 15, 2024It was originally believed payouts looked likely for customers after lenders hid Discretionary Commission Arrangements (DCAs) without consumers knowing. However, a Court of...
BynytimespostNovember 14, 2024Millions of families are set for a cash boost after Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed during her Autumn Budget statement that benefit rates will...
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