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  • A number of businesses are taking card payments only

    ‘A fundamental right’: UK high street chains and restaurants challenged over refusal to accept cash

  • A young woman makes a contactless payment using her phone to a food truck parked in the street

    Back to cash: life without money in your pocket is not the utopia Sweden hoped

  • John McDonnell

    John McDonnell accuses ministers of lacking empathy over benefit cuts

  • John McDonnell

    Benefits cuts now? What’s the point of a Labour MP who votes for something so cruel, tin-eared and short-sighted?

    John McDonnell
  • Two people study house sale ads in an estate agents window

    Buying a home jointly in England and Wales? Here’s what you need to know

  • group of dogs stroll through a park with professional dog-walkers as two people pushing pushchairs pass

    Side hustles: threshold for having to fill in UK tax return to triple to £3,000

  • Spoon with instant coffee granules on a white background, top view

    Price of instant coffee rises by up to 40% in a year for some brands, Which? finds

  • Traditionally, couples merged their finances at least after marriage, but today many couples do not.

    Tell us: are finances shared in your relationship, and if not, why not?

  • Michael Sheen

    Michael Sheen’s kindness shows how cruel the credit business is

  • April will see rises to the energy price cap and council tax rates.

    Tell us: how will you be impacted by rising UK energy and council tax rates from April?

  • Fantasy house hunt
    Homes for sale in England’s urban villages – in pictures

  • ‘Nice to wake up to’: Nationwide to hand customers £50 each

  • As many as 8.2 million people have work-limiting health conditions.

    Why is Keir Starmer’s government seeking to cut the benefits bill?

    Labour targeting sickness and disability benefits that have ballooned amid increasingly ageing and unwell population
  • Harry Scoffin

    A two-tier housing market will be the result of Labour’s half-baked leasehold reform plans

    Harry Scoffin
    The current system in England and Wales is iniquitous, but the answer isn’t to divide flats into shiny new-builds v leasehold debt traps, says housing campaigner Harry Scoffin

  • Farmers holding placards near Big Ben in Westminster

    UK farmers’ incomes stagnant since the 1970s, report finds

    Exclusive: Research shows drop in produce prices as households consume more imported and ultra-processed food
  • a multipronged road sign showing directions for Isas, stocks/shares and property

    No cash Isa shake-up in spring statement, but Reeves still considering cuts

  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    Timid FCA has retreated too far on its ‘name and shame’ proposals

    Nils Pratley
  • The Bank of England in London.

    Top City watchdogs drop new diversity and inclusion rules for firms

  • Mid section view of an older person using a smartphone

    Consumer champions
    Mobile top-up firm dragging its feet over fully refunding my mum £1,900

  • an arrowed sign saying parking and EV charge point

    ‘Patchy and behind deadline’: MPs attack UK rollout of EV charging points

    Committee warns of serious injustice to disabled motorists and those reliant on public chargers
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