Posts
- Outsourcing: Philip Hanley of Philip James Financial Services (11th July 2017)
- “What’s the fuss about Saudi Arabia” (8th September 2017)
- “Major funds want to move to robo-advice” (9th September 2017)
- Leaked document reveals UK Brexit plan to deter EU immigrants (10th September 2017)
- Cryptocurrency’s Total Market Cap Has Risen Nearly 800% This Year (10th September 2017)
- Frankfurt is winning the battle for Brexit spoils (10th September 2017)
- ‘Hard’ Brexit would give UK economy ‘£135bn annual boost’ (10th September 2017)
- ‘It’s unfair. I came to the UK aged six’ – BBC News (10th September 2017)
- “Shame fat cats” (10th September 2017)
- “Bitcoin total loss warning” (12th September 2017)
- Inflation hits 2.9% (13th September 2017)
- Warning of EIS Budget clampdown (18th September 2017)
- We’re the good guys! (19th September 2017)
- How long will the UK Stock Market Rally Continue? (20th September 2017)
- Another property crash soon? (21st September 2017)
- Uber and Out (21st September 2017)
- Technofear (22nd September 2017)
- Use pension contributions to claw back child benefits – Royal London (25th September 2017)
- Picking investments… (27th September 2017)
- “FCA will not protect customers of failed funeral plans” (28th September 2017)
- Financial services industry regulations (29th September 2017)
- Neil Woodford: ‘superstar’ fund manager (2nd October 2017)
- “Brexit has boosted UK tourism says tourist office” (6th October 2017)
- “Slipping through my fingers” (6th October 2017)
- Be careful what you wish for… (8th October 2017)
- “Two thirds of investors never offered ethical funds” (9th October 2017)
- Who needs governments? (10th October 2017)
- Brexit negotiations (11th October 2017)
- “Will UK interest rates rise next month” (12th October 2017)
- “Lloyds buys Zurich’s workplace pensions arm” (13th October 2017)
- In failing to develop client experiences rooted in men and women’s fundamentally different perspectives on finance, financial services institutions are missing a very significant business opportunity.” (17th October 2017)
- “Carney reveals UK inflation expectations” (18th October 2017)
- “Reversing Brexit would boost economy, says OECD” (19th October 2017)
- “The equity funds to offer the best protection since ‘Black Monday’” (19th October 2017)
- What’s this about becoming Irish? (20th October 2017)
- “Reversing Brexit would boost economy” (23rd October 2017)
- “Vanguard CEO warns of impending market correction” (24th October 2017)
- “Pensions tax relief paper fuels budget rumours” (25th October 2017)
- “FCA finds millions have no idea what pension they bought” (26th October 2017)
- “Remainer universities Anti Brexit bias laid bare” (30th October 2017)
- “‘Greedy, tax-dodging capitalism’ branded in need of reform” (31st October 2017)
- “Homeowners told to start later-life planning at 40” (1st November 2017)
- Bridgewater (2nd November 2017)
- Quotes of the week (3rd November 2017)
- Money in Paradise (6th November 2017)
- Running out of energy (7th November 2017)
- FCA mortgage rules (8th November 2017)
- The bigger the company… (9th November 2017)
- “Are you entitled to the marriage allowance?” (13th November 2017)
- “’No-deal’ Brexit ‘nowhere near as bleak as many have predicted’ for UK economy” (14th November 2017)
- What’s in a name? (15th November 2017)
- “Let little boys wear tiaras: Church of England issues new advice” (16th November 2017)
- Quotes of the week (17th November 2017)
- Quotes of the week (17th November 2017)
- “CEO warns on trio of market shocks for 2018” (20th November 2017)
- “Housebuilders Upbeat Despite Slowing Market” (21st November 2017)
- “Millennials say advisers are inaccessible and too expensive” (22nd November 2017)
- Here’s what I said before the Budget… (23rd November 2017)
- What else didn’t change in the budget? (24th November 2017)
- Quick and easy loans? (27th November 2017)
- APR increases… (28th November 2017)
- “Budget 2017 – National Living Wage to rise to £7.83 an hour” (29th November 2017)
- “RBS to close one in four branches and shed 680 jobs” (1st December 2017)
- “IFA fear sees steelworkers shut out of pension advice” (4th December 2017)
- “The Guardian view on the Brexit talks: no veto for the DUP” (5th December 2017)
- “Bitcoin hits $17,000 as bubble fears mount” (8th December 2017)
- “Day the pension vultures swooped on our steelworkers” (12th December 2017)
- “FCA must tackle Sipp problem” (13th December 2017)
- “What could happen to financial services jobs by Brexit Day One?” (14th December 2017)
- “US tax bill: Republicans agree sweeping changes” (18th December 2017)
- “The new homes ‘uninhabitable’ after less than a year” (19th December 2017)
- “Jeremy Corbyn: I will ‘probably’ be Prime Minister in the next 12 months” (21st December 2017)
- “Pension minister reveals plans for 2018” (22nd December 2017)
- “Britain’s highest-earning NHS family doctor rakes in £700,000 a YEAR sparking fears of GP ’empires’” (2nd January 2018)
- “UK football icons Beckham, Lineker among losers in film investment case ruling” (3rd January 2018)
- “Dow Jones breaks through 25,000 barrier while TOPIX hits 26-year high” (4th January 2018)
- “Warning France could limit UK asset managers’ access to EU funds post-Brexit” (4th January 2018)
- “Clear beggars from streets of Windsor ahead of royal wedding, says local council leader” (5th January 2018)
- “Hedge funds bet big against UK retailers” (9th January 2018)
- “Take action over children’s smartphone addiction” (10th January 2018)
- How Bitcoin works: at last, an explanation (11th January 2018)
- “Farage’s call for second Brexit vote greeted with glee by remainers” (12th January 2018)
- “BBC’s China editor resigns in protest over gender pay gap” (13th January 2018)
- “Carillion collapse raises job fears” (15th January 2018)
- “Carillion pensioners could lose extra retirement payments” (16th January 2018)
- “Advisers among firms hit with extra £24m FSCS levy” (17th January 2018)
- “Woodford predicts stock market bubble will burst” (18th January 2018)
- Art for Maths Sake? (19th January 2018)
- “Odey blames bank ‘fairy dust’ for ‘painful’ market for bears” (23rd January 2018)
- “NHS Identity guidelines” (25th January 2018)
- Prime Minister Corbyn? (26th January 2018)
- “Trump ‘told Theresa May she could be the new Churchill’ after watching Darkest Hour” (27th January 2018)
- “Carillion tried to ‘wriggle out’ of pension contributions” (29th January 2018)
- “Government launches inheritance tax review” (30th January 2018)
- “Iain Duncan Smith urges people to ignore leaked government report on Brexit” (31st January 2018)
- “Brexit: Theresa May to fight EU transition residency plan” (1st February 2018)
- “Nationwide house price index: Annual rate of house price growth has picked up in 2018” (2nd February 2018)
- “Downing Street insists UK will leave customs union” (5th February 2018)
- “Stock Market Crash 2018: $361 billion sell-off” (6th February 2018)
- “FCA investigates £400bn private pensions market” (7th February 2018)
- “Bank of England hints at earlier and larger rate rises” (9th February 2018)
- Council tax hikes planned ‘across England’ (13th February 2018)
- Privacy Policy (13th February 2018)
- The squeeze on household budgets is showing no signs of easing (14th February 2018)
- “Suitability concerns over risk tools ‘too crude for clients’” (15th February 2018)
- Don’t panic! (17th February 2018)
- What might the future hold? (18th February 2018)
- Very different political futures (20th February 2018)
- “Amundi: Sterling could fall below €1 after Brexit completion” (21st February 2018)
- Coffee revolution (23rd February 2018)
- “Carillion trustees asked regulator to intervene five years ago” (24th February 2018)
- “China: Xi Jinping set to rule beyond 2023 after Communist Party proposes removal of two-term limit for president” (26th February 2018)
- “Zombie life insurer Phoenix to buy Standard Life Aberdeen insurance arm in £3.2bn deal” (27th February 2018)
- “Toys R Us and Maplin on the brink of collapse, putting nearly 6,000 jobs at risk” (28th February 2018)
- “HMRC attempts to shut down small businesses reach five-year high” (1st March 2018)
- “Dubai to open trade office in Panama, in LatAm biz push” (6th March 2018)
- “Brexit negotiations likely to ‘go to the wire’ as May’s demands will be ‘very difficult’ for EU to accept, Hunt admits” (7th March 2018)
- “Donald Trump: US is ready for trade war” (8th March 2018)
- “Tusk rejects May’s Brexit vision” (9th March 2018)
- “Populism is rising across the West” (10th March 2018)
- “Saudi Crown Prince’s billboard welcome” (12th March 2018)
- Britain’s Brexit spend (13th March 2018)
- “Inheritance tax for married couples and civil partners” (14th March 2018)
- “Deadline for Russia to explain spy poisoning set by PM” (14th March 2018)
- “Hammond tries full-on Tigger but finds Eeyore a better fit” (16th March 2018)
- “Russian exiles contacted over safety after tycoon murder” (19th March 2018)
- “Senior Tories warn Hammond public spending figures ‘hiding economic reality'” (20th March 2018)
- “MPs warn thousands of middle-class mothers could lose up to £23,000 off their state pensions as they did not register for child benefit” (22nd March 2018)
- “FSCS receives claims for defined benefit transfer advice” (23rd March 2018)
- “Next admits toughest trading period ‘for 25 years'” (24th March 2018)
- “FCA rules to cost firms up to £10k per pension adviser” (28th March 2018)
- “An abuse of capitalism: Thousands of jobs at 259-year-old British giant defence GKN are at risk after speculators cash in…” (3rd April 2018)
- Modern banking (4th April 2018)
- Bottle deposit return scheme gets green light in England (5th April 2018)
- Cotswold Coffee Wars (6th April 2018)
- Crisis? What crisis? (10th April 2018)
- Continental Quilting (11th April 2018)
- “Watchdog chief says Brexit can’t ‘obstruct’ FCA policing” (12th April 2018)
- “Russia says Syrian ‘chemical attack’ was staged” (13th April 2018)
- “Brexit-backing fund manager bets against UK assets” (13th April 2018)
- “Up to a third of millennials ‘face renting their entire life” (17th April 2018)
- “Business tax faces urgent call for government review” (18th April 2018)
- “UK inflation falls to 2.5%, its lowest level for a year” (19th April 2018)
- “Russia spread fake news via Twitter” (20th April 2018)
- “Union boss attacks Amber Rudd for criticising Home Office staff over Windrush debacle” (21st April 2018)
- “Russia considers setting up tax havens in wake of sanctions” (23rd April 2018)
- Not that kind of barber! (24th April 2018)
- Mystic Phil predicts… (25th April 2018)
- “Capita seeks to raise £700m as losses deepen” (26th April 2018)
- “Windrush: Home Office ‘to scrap immigration removals targets'” (28th April 2018)
- “We might as well stay!’ Brexiteer MP DESTROYS Remainer calls to stay in EU customs union” (30th April 2018)
- “McDonnell hits back at claims Russian bots helped Labour in 2017 election” (1st May 2018)
- “TSB online banking meltdown drags into second week” (2nd May 2018)
- “Walmart to retain Asda pension after Sainsbury’s merger” (3rd May 2018)
- “Tax pensioners to heal inter-generational divide” (8th May 2018)
- “BT cuts 13,000 jobs to slash costs” (9th May 2018)
- “Threadneedle to transfer funds to Luxembourg” (10th May 2018)
- “Record profits for UK firms” (11th May 2018)
- “Bank of England leaves rates unchanged on back of weak data” (12th May 2018)
- “Oil price jumps to 2014 highs as Trump abandons Iran nuclear deal” (14th May 2018)
- “Could the FTSE 100 hit an all-time high this week?” (15th May 2018)
- “Pothole ‘epidemic’ costs £1m a month in motoring claims, says AA” (16th May 2018)
- “Middle-aged white Brexit supporters called ‘Gammon’ by ‘SNOWFLAKE left-wing CORBYNITES'” (17th May 2018)
- “How long are you going to live?” (18th May 2018)
- “The Big Four accountancy firms plan for forced breakup” (22nd May 2018)
- No smoke without fire? (23rd May 2018)
- “Tax rises needed ‘to prevent NHS misery” (24th May 2018)
- “Qatar charges against Barclays dismissed” (25th May 2018)
- Not so Pension Wise, after all? (26th May 2018)
- “DUP will use veto to block abortion rights in Northern Ireland” (29th May 2018)
- “Marks & Spencer to close 100-plus stores by 2022 in ‘radical’ plan” (30th May 2018)
- Career Opportunities (31st May 2018)
- “FCA unveils ‘fundamental reform’ of high-cost credit” (1st June 2018)
- “Visa ‘outage’ brings chaos for millions” (4th June 2018)
- “Government to sell 7.7% stake in RBS” (5th June 2018)
- “TSB investigated over IT meltdown” (6th June 2018)
- “Turning Japanese” (7th June 2018)
- “House of Fraser: Reaction to ‘devastating’ closures” (8th June 2018)
- “Boris Johnson warns of ‘Brexit meltdown’ in leaked recording” (9th June 2018)
- “Pensioners sit on savings and avoid drawdown” (11th June 2018)
- “Simon Cowell says giving up mobile phone has made him happier” (12th June 2018)
- “FCA offers £2m to improve its website” (13th June 2018)
- “Two-fifths of asset managers eyeing Brexit relocations” (14th June 2018)
- “Universal Credit ‘could cost more than current benefits system'” (15th June 2018)
- “All MPs to be sent Secret Barrister book after campaign” (18th June 2018)
- “There is no “Brexit dividend” to spend on the NHS” (19th June 2018)
- “Now the banks cash in on wills” (20th June 2018)
- “US exit from UNHRC ‘greeted as catastrophe'” (21st June 2018)
- “University first-class degrees soaring” (22nd June 2018)
- “Which stocks will perform well if England make the knockout stages?” (26th June 2018)
- “Tax over-40s for old age care, say MPs” (27th June 2018)
- “Five Waitrose stores to close after John Lewis issues warning on profits” (28th June 2018)
- “FCA: Retirement wake-up packs must start at 50” (29th June 2018)
- “Men four times more likely to suffer market jitters” (3rd July 2018)
- “Telegraph struggling as revenues plunge” (4th July 2018)
- “Downing Street sets out some details of new Brexit customs plan” (5th July 2018)
- “China hits back after US imposes tariffs worth $34bn” (6th July 2018)
- “Pound and stocks rise as Davis resigns as Brexit secretary” (10th July 2018)
- “1.35m Saudi expats arrested in last eight months” (11th July 2018)
- “Treasury responds to pension tax relief speculation” (12th July 2018)
- “Theresa May nervously awaits Donald Trump’s UK arrival” (12th July 2018)
- “Brexit white paper: ‘UK and EU won’t have current levels of access to each other’s markets'” (13th July 2018)
- “800,000 expat exodus leaves Saudi Arabia facing a hiring crisis” (16th July 2018)
- “Industry responds as UK gov’t White Paper confirms end of passporting” (17th July 2018)
- “MPs vote for UK to remain part of EMA” (19th July 2018)
- “7 reasons why sole traders haven’t taken a day’s holiday in the last year” (20th July 2018)
- “Millennials must fight for their right to housing” (24th July 2018)
- “FCA proposes basic savings rate for cash accounts” (25th July 2018)
- “Stockpiles of food, medicine and blood will be built up if no deal Brexit becomes likely, ministers reveal” (26th July 2018)
- “Donald Trump strikes deal with EU to prevent trade war” (27th July 2018)
- “Fake news ‘crowding out’ real news, MPs say” (30th July 2018)
- “Barclays faces potential fresh criminal charges over Qatar fundraising” (31st July 2018)
- “MPs call for abolition of Lifetime ISA” (1st August 2018)
- “Deutsche Bank shifts business out of London ahead of Brexit” (2nd August 2018)
- “Bank of England raises UK interest rates” (3rd August 2018)
- “Bank prepares for deep recession” (6th August 2018)
- “Apple is first public company worth $1 trillion” (9th August 2018)
- “Treasury says firms do not need to prepare for no-deal Brexit” (10th August 2018)
- “Trade war may escalate and kill bull market, banks warn” (11th August 2018)
- “Saudi Fund Is Said to Be in Talks to Invest in Tesla Buyout Deal” (13th August 2018)
- “Do you need a weekend digital detox?” (14th August 2018)
- Things that are better in Greece (or worse, depending on your point of view), Part 1 (15th August 2018)
- Sterling falls (16th August 2018)
- “Italy starts blame game after bridge collapse kills dozens” (17th August 2018)
- “Aberdeen Standard launch SICAV fund managed by artificial intelligence” (22nd August 2018)
- “Care ISA proposals branded ineffective by experts” (24th August 2018)
- “Cotswolds Tourism wants to ease strain of tourists on Burford” (30th August 2018)
- “Emerging markets in peril as Fed eyes switch to ‘America First’ monetary policy” (31st August 2018)
- “Robo-adviser sees 281% client growth as losses double” (1st September 2018)
- “Birmingham Prison: Government takes over from G4S” (1st September 2018)
- “TSB boss Paul Pester to step down after IT fiasco” (4th September 2018)
- “PM: ‘We were right to say Russia was responsible’ for Salisbury novichok attack” (8th September 2018)
- “Police plan for civil unrest after ‘no-deal’ Brexit” (11th September 2018)
- “Boris Johnson sex dossier sparks Tory civil war” (12th September 2018)
- “Archbishop of Canterbury: Gig economy and zero hours contracts ‘the reincarnation of an ancient evil'” (14th September 2018)
- “Controversy grows around GP at Hand service after minister’s endorsement” (18th September 2018)
- “Hong Kong stocks fall as Trump hits China with $200bn tariffs” (18th September 2018)
- “Govt’s work on self-employed faces delay” (19th September 2018)
- “Investor confidence in UK drops beneath 2008 low” (20th September 2018)
- “A dubious fashion for unpaid interns” (24th September 2018)
- “Labour and a second Brexit referendum” (25th September 2018)
- “Roman Abramovich cancelled plans to live in Switzerland after police warned of ‘links to money laundering and organised crime'” (27th September 2018)
- “While Jeremy Corbyn spoke for the many, Theresa May was promising businesses low corporation taxes” (28th September 2018)
- Things that are better in Greece (or worse, depending on your point of view), Part 2 (28th September 2018)
- Things that are better in Greece (or worse, depending on your point of view), Part 2 (28th September 2018)
- “Restaurants face ban on taking share of tips” (1st October 2018)
- “‘Wake-up call’ for Tories as business loses faith in party” (3rd October 2018)
- “Trump mocks Christine Blasey Ford at Mississippi rally as supporters cheer” (4th October 2018)
- “Theresa May links her Brexit plan to end of austerity in UK” (5th October 2018)
- Trump’s Game of Thrones (6th October 2018)
- “Aviva boss Mark Wilson to get £6.5m after shock exit” (9th October 2018)
- “Carey Pension faces fresh legal battle” (10th October 2018)
- “Britain to BAKE in hottest October day in 100 years as temperatures soar” (11th October 2018)
- “US share markets sink as sell-off continues” (12th October 2018)
- “Graham Norton perfectly summed up British people’s thoughts on Brexit” (13th October 2018)
- “Pensions annual allowance set to be cut” (15th October 2018)
- “Universal credit rollout delayed yet again” (16th October 2018)
- “Canada becomes second country to legalise recreational cannabis” (17th October 2018)
- “Brexit, the Irish border and the ‘battle for the union'” (18th October 2018)
- “25 Dying Professions You Should Avoid” (19th October 2018)
- “Italians shift money to Swiss safe-haven on fears of euro rupture” (22nd October 2018)
- “Liam Fox and US treasury secretary pull out of ‘Davos in the Desert’ summit in Saudi Arabia over Jamal Khashoggi allegations” (23rd October 2018)
- ‘As seen on TV’ (24th October 2018)
- ‘Army considers giving Capita marching orders over recruitment contract’ (25th October 2018)
- “UBS moves back into battle for rich Americans” (25th October 2018)
- “What does the 2018 budget mean for you?” (30th October 2018)
- “Hammond says end of austerity is in sight as he boosts spending” (31st October 2018)
- “Car and house insurance faces price probe” (1st November 2018)
- Boris guy will be BURNED on Edenbridge bonfire (2nd November 2018)
- “Hammond’s digital tax faces opposition from big tech firms” (6th November 2018)
- “Property investment scheme shut down by courts” (7th November 2018)
- “Budget 2018: Self-employed face higher tax and NI payments” (8th November 2018)
- Michael Gove: Let homeowners scavenge for waste at council dumps (9th November 2018)
- Iceland’s Christmas TV advert banned for being too political (12th November 2018)
- “UK investors pile £50 billion offshore amid Brexit uncertainty” (13th November 2018)
- “They Shall Not Grow Old ‘brought the war to life for us'” (14th November 2018)
- “FCA bans adviser brothers convicted of £17m fraud” (16th November 2018)
- Britain must offer refuge to Asia Bibi says Boris Johnson (16th November 2018)
- “Gove and Fox back May as PM seeks to quell Tory revolt” (17th November 2018)
- “Poverty causing ‘misery’ in UK, and ministers are in denial, says UN official” (20th November 2018)
- “Theresa May says Brexit deal will deliver on immigration by stopping EU citizens ‘jumping queue'” (21st November 2018)
- “Saudi exodus as 2 million expats arrested in 12 months” (22nd November 2018)
- “Theresa May popularity SHOCK: Approval ratings SOAR as Jacob Rees-Mogg bids to oust her” (24th November 2018)
- “Brexit is a divorce and the sooner negotiators realise this the better” (24th November 2018)
- “Trump on own administration’s climate report: ‘I don’t believe it'” (27th November 2018)
- “Ministers press ahead with probate fee shake-up” (30th November 2018)
- “Fund managers team up with Big Issue on ethical platform” (30th November 2018)
- “Brexit TV debate: Theresa May says she will only face Corbyn” (30th November 2018)
- ‘Investors pile £50bn offshore’ (3rd December 2018)
- ‘Royal baby may have to pay US taxes for life’ (4th December 2018)
- “Cannabis firm confirms investment talks with Marlboro maker” (6th December 2018)
- “Stock markets stabilise after earlier sell-off” (7th December 2018)
- “Mortgage time bomb fears as loans hit six times salary” (8th December 2018)
- “Prosecutors Expose Trump Hush Money Payments, Russian Contacts” (10th December 2018)
- “Debenhams bosses miss out on bonuses amid woes” (11th December 2018)
- “EastEnders set rebuild goes £27m over budget” (14th December 2018)
- “Half of UK homes could get faster broadband” (15th December 2018)
- “Time to make pensions easier to understand” (15th December 2018)
- ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ (25th December 2018)
- “Gatwick drones: Two arrested over flight disruption” (27th December 2018)
- “Immigration: White Paper sets out post-Brexit rules for migrants” (28th December 2018)
- “Air Force One seen over Sheffield on secret journey” (29th December 2018)
- “Channel migrants: Home secretary declares major incident” (30th December 2018)
- “Recycling: Where is the plastic waste mountain?” (2nd January 2019)
- “China slowdown sends markets plunging” (4th January 2019)
- ‘Brexit freight ferry firm appears all geared up – to deliver pizzas’ (7th January 2019)
- “MPs launch contingent charging inquiry” (9th January 2019)
- “M&S and Debenhams report falling Christmas sales” (10th January 2019)
- “Nicola Sturgeon’s clarity on Brexit reminds us what a leader looks like” (11th January 2019)
- “Zoe Ball earns respect with new BBC Radio 2 breakfast show” (14th January 2019)
- “May suffers heaviest parliamentary defeat of a British PM in the democratic era” (16th January 2019)
- “Will there be civil war if Brexit isn’t delivered?” (17th January 2019)
- “Retailers told to clean up act over fake faux fur” (18th January 2019)
- “Housing market outlook worst ‘for 20 years'” (19th January 2019)
- “Chinese tycoons shift $17bn to family trusts amid tax raid” (21st January 2019)
- “Dyson to move company HQ to Singapore” (22nd January 2019)
- “Investors turn bearish as 73% predict recession” (22nd January 2019)
- “Santander to shut 140 branches” (24th January 2019)
- “Second referendum likelihood ‘has risen sharply,’ data shows” (26th January 2019)
- “Investors fear that the unwinding of QE is causing market turbulence” (28th January 2019)
- “World’s Most Hated Stocks Won’t Be Saved by Brexit Delay” (29th January 2019)
- “Peter Hargreaves and Crispin Odey: ‘Brexit won’t happen'” (30th January 2019)
- “Apple hints at lower iPhone prices as sales fall” (1st February 2019)
- “FCA grilled on firm’s fake authorisation” (2nd February 2019)
- “Mobile phones should be banned from classrooms, says Minister for Schools” (4th February 2019)
- “Fed chair: ‘The case for raising rates has weakened'” (5th February 2019)
- “Donald Trump demands border wall, slams investigations in State of the Union speech” (6th February 2019)
- “Crypto boss dies holding only password to unlock $145m in customer coins” (8th February 2019)
- ‘New home building at highest level for 31 years’ (9th February 2019)
- “Pensions: Tougher jail terms for mismanaging funds” (12th February 2019)
- “Government not ruling out no-deal Brexit, insist minister after overheard ‘deal or delay’ remark” (13th February 2019)
- “Lloyds looks to hire 700 advisers” (14th February 2019)
- “Brexit: What trade deals has the UK done so far?” (16th February 2019)
- “Children are hauled away in HANDCUFFS as they bring roads to a standstill during a nationwide day of ‘strikes’ against climate change” (17th February 2019)
- “Nation’s favourite individual advisers named” (22nd February 2019)
- “Aviva moves £9bn assets to Ireland” (25th February 2019)
- “Click to agree with what? No one reads terms of service, studies confirm” (26th February 2019)
- “NHS England survey reveals ‘alarming downturn’ in staff wellbeing” (27th February 2019)
- “Persimmon faces loss of Help to Buy homes contract” (1st March 2019)
- “Watchdog condemns Grayling’s ‘costly’ probation changes” (4th March 2019)
- “Stronger Towns Fund: £1.6bn post-Brexit cash announced” (5th March 2019)
- “We stopped needing to work in our 30s” (7th March 2019)
- “The future of vertical integration” (8th March 2019)
- “Times investigation shows a third of UK billionaires now live in tax havens” (9th March 2019)
- “30 today: Happy birthday to the World Wide Web” (12th March 2019)
- “London Capital & Finance: £236m firm collapses” (13th March 2019)
- “UK’s Hammond sees more spending, tax cuts if Brexit deal done: FT” (14th March 2019)
- “Competition, not break-up, is the cure for tech giants’ dominance” (15th March 2019)
- “Of Civil Wars and Family Feuds: Brexit Is More Divisive Than Ever” (16th March 2019)
- “New Zealand Shootings: Man’s incredible show of solidarity outside UK mosque” (19th March 2019)
- “‘Pupil poverty’ pressure on school cash” (20th March 2019)
- “FSCS boss calls for ‘significant’ compensation rise” (21st March 2019)
- “FSCS chief calls for exclusion of unregulated investment products” (22nd March 2019)
- “Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan’s strongman, resigns” (23rd March 2019)
- “‘Mortgage prisoners’ given help by City regulator” (26th March 2019)
- First Man (27th March 2019)
- “Flaws in Bitcoin make a lasting revival unlikely” (28th March 2019)
- “Fos rules against Sanlam on 1989 advice” (29th March 2019)
- “Brexit votes: What happens next?” (31st March 2019)
- “Revealed: Brexit impact on house prices in every London borough” (1st April 2019)
- “Inheritance tax loopholes allow super-rich to pay half as much” (3rd April 2019)
- “FCA warns of high-risk Isas” (4th April 2019)
- “Govt rules out pension tax exemption for doctors” (5th April 2019)
- “Baillie Gifford launches sustainable investment fund” (6th April 2019)
- “Sympathetic but unconcerned: what the world thinks about Brexit” (15th April 2019)
- “Less than a fifth of millennials would now vote Conservatives” (16th April 2019)
- “Fury as government delays promised social care reform for sixth time amid Brexit gridlock” (17th April 2019)
- “UK investors move £62bn into Luxembourg and Dublin funds on Brexit fears” (23rd April 2019)
- “How investors can Corbyn-proof their portfolios” (24th April 2019)
- “UK expats living in France warned of income tests” (25th April 2019)
- “Greta Thunberg tells MPs: ‘Our future was sold” (26th April 2019)
- “Doctors will go part-time if pension rules are not changed, BMA warns” (30th April 2019)
- “Gavin Williamson: ‘I was tried by kangaroo court – then sacked'” (1st May 2019)
- “Corbyn sees off calls to back second Brexit referendum” (2nd May 2019)
- “Who is worst hit by the decline in cash?” (3rd May 2019)
- “GP pressure: Numbers show first sustained drop for 50 years” (7th May 2019)
- “‘Trash Girl’ Nadia Sparkes moves schools over bullying” (8th May 2019)
- “GPs see more than 40 patients a day” (9th May 2019)
- “108,000 millionaires around the world migrated last year” (10th May 2019)
- “Trump Threatens More China Tariffs, and Beijing Prepares to Retaliate” (11th May 2019)
- “UK economy rebounds in first quarter” (14th May 2019)
- “The shifting patterns of UK inequality” (15th May 2019)
- “MPs urge FCA to ban contingent charging” (16th May 2019)
- “Banks fined €1bn by EU for currency rigging” (17th May 2019)
- “Boris Johnson ‘well ahead among Tory grassroots’ in leadership battle, poll suggests” (18th May 2019)
- “Huawei’s use of Android restricted by Google” (20th May 2019)
- “Pension inequality at majority of FTSE 100 companies” (22nd May 2019)
- “Eurovision 2019: UK’s last-placed entry has score lowered” (23rd May 2019)
- “Hammond dismisses £6bn pension tax reform” (24th May 2019)
- “Choosing Boris Johnson as prime minister would be a dangerous gamble” (27th May 2019)
- “Calls for UK residence nil rate band removal despite IHT take dropping 12%” (28th May 2019)
- “NCA investigates how owner afforded £80m London homes” (29th May 2019)
- “Woodford sells £55m unquoted jewel; SJP ups monitoring” (31st May 2019)
- “GP surgery closures in UK ‘hit all-time high’ in 2018” (31st May 2019)
- “5G: Finally, it’s here in the UK – so what is it?” (31st May 2019)
- “WH Smith ‘worst’ retailer in UK, says Which? survey” (3rd June 2019)
- “Labour says Trump does not deserve such special honours” (4th June 2019)
- “D-Day veterans retrace journey made 75 years ago” (6th June 2019)
- “Minister eyes pension shake up to fund house deposits” (7th June 2019)
- “FCA urged to probe buylists after Woodford debacle” (7th June 2019)
- “Boris Johnson promises tax cut for 3m higher earners” (10th June 2019)
- “Millions would be broke in less than a month if they had to rely on savings” (11th June 2019)
- “Foreign travellers to America face scrutiny of their online activity” (12th June 2019)
- “Charles Stanley CEO banks 7% pay rise ahead of restructure” (13th June 2019)
- “FCA under fire over handling of adviser tip offs” (14th June 2019)
- “Hundreds of claims reach FSCS as Sipp declared in default” (17th June 2019)
- “Tory leadership debate: who won Emily Maitlis’ Brexit show trial?” (19th June 2019)
- “Will PI cover break advisory firms?” (20th June 2019)
- “BBC confirms plans to make over-75s pay TV licence fee” (21st June 2019)
- “Bank of Scotland fined £45.5m over fraud failure” (22nd June 2019)
- “Climate Change: Thousands at Time is Now march” (26th June 2019)
- “Most Conservative members would see party destroyed to achieve Brexit” (27th June 2019)
- “Revealed: what really goes on with your recycling rubbish behind the scenes” (28th June 2019)
- “FSCS finds ‘misleading advice’ in mini-bond investigation” (28th June 2019)
- “‘Living my dream’: 15-year-old beats Venus Williams to make Wimbledon history” (2nd July 2019)
- “AFH seeks £20m to fund further acquisitions” (3rd July 2019)
- “So where are we with the advice gap?” (4th July 2019)
- “Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt accused of duping the public with ‘extraordinary’ tax-and-spending pledges” (5th July 2019)
- “Switzerland overhauls anti-money laundering laws” (7th July 2019)
- “NHS waiting lists surge due to pensions row” (8th July 2019)
- “Self-employed to pay more tax from 2020” (16th July 2019)
- “Thomas Cook in £750m rescue deal talks” (17th July 2019)
- “Chinese companies continue to drive growth in the UK” (18th July 2019)
- “Apollo 11’s 50th anniversary” (19th July 2019)
- “Heatwave temperatures to soar above 30 degrees as Britain heads for its hottest night” (23rd July 2019)
- “Protester admits calling MP Anna Soubry a Nazi” (24th July 2019)
- “A quarter of estates that pay ‘deeply unfair’ IHT are investigated by HMRC: Quilter” (25th July 2019)
- “Boris Johnson: A prime minister in a hurry” (26th July 2019)
- PensionBee (27th July 2019)
- “UAE private wealth soars amid global decline” (5th August 2019)
- “FCA in the dark over contingent charging” (7th August 2019)
- “FTSE 100 executives earn more in first three days of 2019 than average worker’s annual salary” (12th August 2019)
- “Visit Europe after Brexit” (14th August 2019)
- “Greene King to be sold to Hong Kong’s richest family for £2.7bn” (25th August 2019)
- “Boris Johnson suspends Parliament, causing uproar” (28th August 2019)
- “Turkish politics in perpetual crisis” (29th August 2019)
- “The end of a scandal: banks near a final release from their PPI liabilities” (30th August 2019)
- “Six reasons why now is not the time to panic” (31st August 2019)
- “Boris Johnson faces showdown in Parliament” (3rd September 2019)
- “Rebel alliance of MPs summon the force to fight a hard Brexit” (4th September 2019)
- “Hargreaves CEO pay sinks to £650k on Woodford debacle” (5th September 2019)
- Being good can be complicated (6th September 2019)
- “How leaving EU will affect your holiday” (7th September 2019)
- ““New legal challenge to force article 50 extension”” (10th September 2019)
- “FCA hints at restrictions on high risk assets” (10th September 2019)
- “Greed of holiday-wrecking BA pilots” (11th September 2019)
- “Carney: Pound acting like emerging market currency” (12th September 2019)
- “Sharpiegate: Trump’s Fake News about the Fake Hurricane” (13th September 2019)
- “Tom Ellis: SJP revelations further place advice profession under spotlight” (16th September 2019)
- “Schroders PW launches price war with plan to undercut SJP by 50%” (18th September 2019)
- “Pound slides as Juncker warns risk of no-deal Brexit is now ‘palpable'” (19th September 2019)
- “Brent Crude oil price rises as attacks hit supply” (20th September 2019)
- “Liz Truss apologises over ‘inadvertent’ Saudi military sales” (21st September 2019)
- “Peter Hargreaves slams HL for ‘stuffing’ clients into Woodford” (23rd September 2019)
- “David Cameron: I panicked and asked Queen to intervene in Scottish independence referendum” (24th September 2019)
- “Donald Trump: Boris Johnson ‘is not going anywhere'” (24th September 2019)
- “Half of pension pots accessed without advice” (26th September 2019)
- “Number of empty shops in UK at highest level for five years” (1st October 2019)
- “Think Boris Johnson is toxic to voters? Don’t be so sure” (2nd October 2019)
- “Are speculators pushing the PM towards no deal?” (3rd October 2019)
- “Global stock markets fall with FTSE 100 worst-hit” (4th October 2019)
- “UK chancellor hints at inheritance tax cut” (5th October 2019)
- “UK retail sales spooked by Brexit, as German factory orders slide – as it happened” (7th October 2019)
- “Extinction Rebellion: PM labels protesters ‘unco-operative crusties'” (8th October 2019)
- “Curbing the free market in ethical drugs could stifle future R&D and breakthroughs” (9th October 2019)
- “Has Pizza Express run out of dough?” (11th October 2019)
- “Donald Trump once said Saudi Arabia should fight its own wars. Now he’s deploying 3,000 U.S. troops there” (12th October 2019)
- “Minister hints at scrapping consultation on social care” (14th October 2019)
- “Government forced to axe plans for new probate fee ‘death tax'” (16th October 2019)
- “How plastic bags were supposed to help save the planet” (18th October 2019)
- “Neil Woodford bows out with closure of fund firm” (19th October 2019)
- “Nutmeg spends £3 for every £1 of revenue” (19th October 2019)
- “Greta Thunberg accuses rich countries of “creative carbon accounting”” (22nd October 2019)
- “FCA says it’s not its job to ban unsuitable products” (23rd October 2019)
- “Redress to be paid after advice to invest in unregulated Brazilian property scheme” (24th October 2019)
- “Brexit: Boris Johnson to try for 12 December election” (25th October 2019)
- “How I made £1m: ‘I grew my pension pot 11 times over – here’s how I pick stocks'” (26th October 2019)
- “One third of advisers considering selling business: Canada Life” (28th October 2019)
- “The personality traits of a successful adviser” (30th October 2019)
- “Woodford and Newman paid £20m in dividends last year – reports” (31st October 2019)
- “Tories still to decide on approach to social care crisis that ruined Theresa May’s election campaign, health secretary admits” (1st November 2019)
- “Regulator finds pension breaches in majority of spot checks” (2nd November 2019)
- “The ‘ethical’ funds that plough your cash into tanks, tobacco and Big Oil” (5th November 2019)
- “HMRC accused of ‘wreaking havoc’ on taxpayers” (7th November 2019)
- “Green party pledges to spend £100bn on tackling climate crisis” (8th November 2019)
- “Samira Ahmed takes BBC to court over equal pay” (9th November 2019)
- “General election 2019: Row breaks out over Labour spending plans” (11th November 2019)
- “Marks & Spencer profits plunge as clothing sales continue to fall” (12th November 2019)
- “British Steel saved by £1.2bn rescue deal with China’s Jingye” (13th November 2019)
- “City reacts with shock to Labour’s plans to part-nationalise BT” (15th November 2019)
- “General election 2019: Labour pledges free broadband for all” (15th November 2019)
- “General election 2019: Boris Johnson quizzed on Russia, flooding and his children” (18th November 2019)
- “Still the only woman at the conference? How to break up the club” (19th November 2019)
- “Govt in ‘quick fix’ move to pay NHS workers’ pension tax bills” (20th November 2019)
- “Untangling the true cost of financial advice” (21st November 2019)
- “Labour and Tories launch rival house-building plans” (23rd November 2019)
- “FCA to temporarily ban promotion of speculative mini-bonds” (26th November 2019)
- ‘How to be an ethical Black Friday shopper’ (27th November 2019)
- “Plastic waste rises as 1.5bn ‘bags for life’ sold, research finds” (28th November 2019)
- “General election 2019: Tory and Labour spending plans ‘not credible’ – IFS” (28th November 2019)
- “NHS is off the table and stay out of our elections, UK prime minister tells Trump” (29th November 2019)
- “HMRC lacks staff to investigate over 5.7 million offshore tip-offs” (2nd December 2019)
- “Savers face ‘huge’ tax bills as HMRC warns of errors” (3rd December 2019)
- “Sanlam to pay out over 1988 advice” (4th December 2019)
- “Should the Tories be worried by the narrowing polls?” (5th December 2019)
- “FCA promises action on illiquid assets within weeks” (6th December 2019)
- “M&G has bolted the door, but is any property fund safe?” (9th December 2019)
- “Sanna Marin: The rising star who leads Finland’s 5.5 million” (10th December 2019)
- “The Power of Youth: Greta is Time Magazine’s youngest ever Person of the Year” (12th December 2019)
- “Worst night for Labour since 1935” (13th December 2019)
- “FTSE 250 soars on Tory election win” (13th December 2019)
- “Bet365: UK’s best-paid boss hits £323m jackpot” (18th December 2019)
- Boris and the Long-Game (20th December 2019)
- “ Taxman is blasted for handing workers six-figure bills backdated over 20 years that ‘led to suicides’“ (6th January 2020)
- “FCA accused of aiding scammers through its register” (7th January 2020)
- “Facetime advice predicted to boom in 2020” (8th January 2020)
- “Pension transfer into Dubai property costs adviser” (9th January 2020)
- “Further delays to social care overhaul predicted” (13th January 2020)
- “Red flags in ESG: How to avoid the greenwashing trap” (14th January 2020)
- “Wealth manager challenges market with ‘fair’ advice fee” (15th January 2020)
- “Quilter completes £445m sale of assurance business” (19th January 2020)
- “Oil & gas stocks could be worthless within 5 years, says Scottish Mortgage’s Anderson” (20th January 2020)
- “Over 99% of wine consumed in the UK is imported…” (22nd January 2020)
- “Thousands of savers failing to report pension tax breaches” (23rd January 2020)
- “Environmental activists target Baillie Gifford” (24th January 2020)
- “Johnson hints he will scrap 50% CGT discount for entrepreneurs” (25th January 2020)
- “St James’s New Face? Advice giant appoints brand agency Landor to ‘further reputation'” (27th January 2020)
- “Rising SIPP claims push FSCS levy to £635m” (28th January 2020)
- “Robo-adviser has £900 turnover in final year” (29th January 2020)
- “Most children sleep with mobile phone beside bed” (30th January 2020)
- “MPs call for inheritance tax to be cut in radical overhaul” (31st January 2020)
- “EU trade chief foresees ‘financial services for fishing’ Brexit bargain” (3rd February 2020)
- “Climate change: Sacked climate chief ‘may sue government'” (4th February 2020)
- “Boris Johnson’s bizarre ‘non-answer’ to question about cuts affecting disabled people in North Wales” (5th February 2020)
- “Lords to probe shake-up of IR35 rules” (6th February 2020)
- “Apple fined for slowing down old iPhones” (8th February 2020)
- “High fees help savings advisers rake in more than FTSE bosses” (11th February 2020)
- China builds two hospitals in just over a week (12th February 2020)
- ’70% chance of recession in the next six months, new study finds’ (13th February 2020)
- “Regulator Ofcom to have more powers over UK social media” (13th February 2020)
- Will pension tax relief be slashed to 20% for all? (14th February 2020)
- “Royal London puts Ascentric up for sale” (18th February 2020)
- “Waitrose introduces new points-based system for prospective shoppers” (22nd February 2020)
- “Global stock markets plunge on coronavirus fears” (25th February 2020)
- “Pressure mounts on chancellor to stay clear of pension tax” (26th February 2020)
- ‘Trump’s relationship with Deutsche Bank’ (27th February 2020)
- “IFS calls for end to ‘ludicrous’ pension taxes” (2nd March 2020)
- “The lost decade: the hidden story of how austerity broke Britain” (3rd March 2020)
- “Sanlam shifts sub-£300k clients to ease pressure on wealth managers” (4th March 2020)
- “Economic powers offer emergency help in coronavirus crisis” (5th March 2020)
- “Seattle CEO who pays workers at least $70K US says it’s paying off in spades” (6th March 2020)
- “Global shares plunge in worst day since financial crisis” (10th March 2020)
- “Keep calm and work from home during coronavirus, European banks tell workers” (10th March 2020)
- The winter of 1963 – the coldest for more than 200 years (11th March 2020)
- “Bank of England rate cut just before budget is perfectly timed” (12th March 2020)
- “Budget 2020: Relief for higher-rate taxpayers as no changes to pension tax relief system” (12th March 2020)
- “The Coronavirus Crisis and Western Cultural Arrogance” (16th March 2020)
- “Coronavirus compels companies to embrace remote working” (17th March 2020)
- “How long does it take the FTSE to bounce back from crashes?” (18th March 2020)
- “What It Takes to Run a Great Virtual Meeting” (20th March 2020)
- “Govt caves in to IR35 delay amid Covid-19 crisis” (20th March 2020)
- “Britons defy Boris Johnson by flocking to parks despite coronavirus threat” (23rd March 2020)
- “Helping To Combat The Coronavirus Pandemic” (25th March 2020)
- “Banks under fire for coronavirus loan tactics” (26th March 2020)
- Where Are Stock Markets Headed Now? (26th March 2020)
- Nostalgia? (27th March 2020)
- Premier League could be shutdown until September (30th March 2020)
- “UK faces child poverty crisis, say charities” (31st March 2020)
- “What history tells us about bear markets” (1st April 2020)
- “Further cancellations for GCSE and A-Level exams” (2nd April 2020)
- “Rothschild: ‘Markets may have overreacted’ to coronavirus pandemic” (3rd April 2020)
- ‘Home Delivery Available’ (6th April 2020)
- “FCA: retail investment market is failing consumers” (8th April 2020)
- Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes (9th April 2020)
- “Coronavirus: Worst economic crisis since 1930s depression, IMF says” (10th April 2020)
- “Covid-19 could cause permanent shift towards home working” (12th April 2020)
- “OBR warns economy could shrink 35% in 3-month lockdown” (14th April 2020)
- “Hancock faces criticism over ‘badge of honour’ for social care workers” (15th April 2020)
- “Matt Hancock DISMISSES calls for MPs to take drop in salary in solidarity with millions of Britons” (16th April 2020)
- “Is Coronavirus bringing us together as a nation” (17th April 2020)
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- “‘It’s positively alpine!’: Disbelief in big cities as air pollution falls” (21st April 2020)
- “The Humble Phone Call Has Made a Comeback” (22nd April 2020)
- “The price of US oil has turned negative for the first time in history” (23rd April 2020)
- “Mini-bond scheme collapses owing £45m to investors” (24th April 2020)
- “Our world will be very different when this is over” (25th April 2020)
- “US virus deaths could reach 70,000: Trump” (28th April 2020)
- “UK savers urged to switch after brutal cuts to interest rates” (29th April 2020)
- “U.K. Unemployment Could Hit 1980s Highs as Jobs Disappear” (30th April 2020)
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- “1929 and all that” (5th May 2020)
- “Trust in scientists grows as fake coronavirus news rises, UK poll finds” (6th May 2020)
- “Investors plough record £2.6bn into equity funds in April” (7th May 2020)
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- “House of cards to crumble? Recession in the UK property market ‘likely well underway'” (8th May 2020)
- “Confusion and concern over back-to-work advice” (11th May 2020)
- “Newcastle supporters 97% in favour of Saudi takeover” (12th May 2020)
- “FTSE falls as UK economy shrinks by 5.8% in March” (13th May 2020)
- “Roads busy again after Boris tells Brits to go back to work” (15th May 2020)
- “Things won’t return to how they were and that’s good” (16th May 2020)
- So just what are the social distancing rules now? (19th May 2020)
- “IR35 reform gets green light for April 2021” (20th May 2020)
- “Negative interest rate debate becomes ‘very real’ as UK inflation plunges to 0.8%” (21st May 2020)
- “Mini-bond scandal drives £16m FSCS levy hike” (22nd May 2020)
- “Advisers could be ‘locking in losses’ for their clients during pandemic, platform data suggests” (23rd May 2020)
- “Flexible working will be norm after lockdown, say Barclays and WPP bosses” (26th May 2020)
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- “FCA to probe advisers’ financial resilience amid Covid” (3rd June 2020)
- “Is ‘tsunami’ of UK job losses likely?” (4th June 2020)
- “The return of the House of Commons is a joke.” (5th June 2020)
- “Govt-backed loans for smallest businesses hit £21bn” (6th June 2020)
- “The George Floyd murder and Covid-19 have hurt Trump, but maybe not fatally” (8th June 2020)
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- FCA bans contingent charging on final salary pension transfers (11th June 2020)
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- Regulator puts a stop to pension switch fees (12th June 2020)
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- “Coronavirus: Job cuts warning as 600,000 roles go in lockdown” (16th June 2020)
- ‘Coronavirus: The new rules for days out at theme parks and museums’ (17th June 2020)
- “NHS coronavirus contact-tracing app ditched in major U-turn” (19th June 2020)
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- “Rishi Sunak to give HMRC ‘draconian’ powers to reclaim hundreds of millions in Covid-19 support payments” (24th June 2020)
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- “How much is too much screen time and how can we cut down during lockdown? (29th June 2020)
- “FCA permanently bans mini-bond ads: are investors still at risk of losing money?” (30th June 2020)
- “Help springs up for UK graduates facing bleak job market” (1st July 2020)
- “Calls for adviser protection as financials probed” (3rd July 2020)
- “Oliver Dowden faces criticism for ‘lip service’ over real funding for the arts” (4th July 2020)
- “No apology over Boris Johnson’s ‘cowardly’ care home claims” (7th July 2020)
- “Boris Johnson says UK should clap for bankers as well as the NHS” (8th July 2020)
- “Rishi Sunak introduces £1,000 bonus per furloughed employee kept on” (9th July 2020)
- “Brexit border check plans announced as firms face ‘£13bn’ in customs costs” (16th July 2020)
- “CGT shake up could ‘put people off investing entirely'” (17th July 2020)
- “Holidaymakers urged to take out extra travel insurance post-Brexit” (20th July 2020)
- “FTSE falls as Trump warns on virus, Brexit trade hopes wane” (21st July 2020)
- “The Nanny State Made Me — a timely defence of big government” (22nd July 2020)
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- “‘How can not wearing a mask in a pub be justified?'” (27th July 2020)
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- Moody’s downgrades UK credit rating (21st October 2020)
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- “Why Coffey’s NHS plan has left many unimpressed” (23rd September 2022)
- This month’s Interview: John Butterworth (23rd September 2022)
- “Why Wall Street is snapping up family homes” (26th September 2022)
- “Pound hits all-time low against dollar after mini-budget rocks markets” (27th September 2022)
- “More mortgage lenders pull deals on rate rise fears” (28th September 2022)
- “Pension fund crisis as gilt yields climb” (30th September 2022)
- “Odey fund surges 145% on big bet against gilts” (3rd October 2022)
- “Chancellor scraps 45p income tax change in ‘embarrassing’ U-turn” (4th October 2022)
- “Annuity rates soar to 14-year high” (5th October 2022)
- “Why more young advisers are needed to replace those retiring” (6th October 2022)
- “Power-hungry Europe is leaving developing countries starving for electricity” (10th October 2022)
- “‘Trust in the industry needs to be built'” (11th October 2022)
- “Big public spending cuts loom as ‘£40bn of savings needed’” (17th October 2022)
- “Business leaders call for stability after PM’s resignation” (18th October 2022)
- “First-time buyers’ borrowing power hit by affordability stress” (24th October 2022)
- “Amazon invades financial services with home insurance launch” (25th October 2022)
- “FCA asks private equity about knock-on effects of market turmoil” (28th October 2022)
- “Pound rebounds: How have the markets reacted to Rishi Sunak becoming PM?” (28th October 2022)
- “Brexit fails to stop Brits flocking to the EU” (31st October 2022)
- “How Europe is trying to get people moving by train” (2nd November 2022)
- “UK interest rates: How high could they go?” (3rd November 2022)
- “Bank of England warns of longest recession in 100 years as it raises rates to 3%” (4th November 2022)
- “Electric car owners may face taxes within three years” (8th November 2022)
- “Halifax index shows UK house price drop accelerates” (10th November 2022)
- “What is Lifestyling?” (11th November 2022)
- “‘Teachers reveal scale of pupils’ hunger as 100,000 frozen out of free school meals” (11th November 2022)
- “Jeremy Hunt plots new age of austerity with sweeping cuts to police and buses” (15th November 2022)
- “UK energy and food prices push inflation to 41-year high” (16th November 2022)
- “Autumn Statement 2022: Key points at-a-glance” (17th November 2022)
- What’s in a name? (18th November 2022)
- “Severn Trent turns in ‘robust’ first-half performance” (22nd November 2022)
- “Easy-access savings rates at highest UK level since 2009” (23rd November 2022)
- “Hybrid advice models to tackle lack of investor confidence” (24th November 2022)
- “Crypto fraud soars 32% in 2022” (29th November 2022)
- “Octopus CEO: Financial advisers should be more like GPs” (1st December 2022)
- “Advice gap worsens over the last 5 years” (2nd December 2022)
- “Central London office take-up second highest in Europe” (2nd December 2022)
- “Protection adviser: ‘I tell clients the story of my widowed father'” (6th December 2022)
- “Retail sales growth jumps in November but lags far behind inflation” (8th December 2022)
- “M&G boss: We want to be a top five player in the wealth market” (8th December 2022)
- “Hunt seeks to unlock Brexit dividend by ditching financial rules” (9th December 2022)
- “Buy-to-let mortgage payments increase by 286% in one year” (13th December 2022)
- “Property sales to fall 21% next year as mortgage arrears rise” (14th December 2022)
- “Santander UK fined £108m over anti-money laundering failings” (15th December 2022)
- “Britain is braced for a winter of strikes – yet a public backlash just hasn’t happened” (16th December 2022)
- This month’s Interview: Nigel Clarke – Protection Specialist (23rd December 2022)
- Ticking the Boxes (27th December 2022)
- NHS Crisis (27th December 2022)
- “Paramedic says patients are ‘begging for help’ as the NHS ‘collapses’ under pressure” (28th December 2022)
- Hints and Tips – Care Costs (31st December 2022)
- Investment Outlook for 2023 (2nd January 2023)
- “Rishi Sunak wants all pupils to study maths to age 18” (4th January 2023)
- “Passive funds leak £4.5bn in first annual outflow since 2015” (5th January 2023)
- “Advisers should not underestimate the value of soft skills” (10th January 2023)
- “The biggest shock investors could face in 2023” (11th January 2023)
- “Pension tax relief ‘cost’ hits £27bn” (12th January 2023)
- “FTSE hits four-year high on UK growth surprise and fall in US inflation” (14th January 2023)
- “Top 10 FCA Fines 2022” (17th January 2023)
- “‘Nightmare’ inflation eases slightly to 10.5%” (18th January 2023)
- “Brokers respond to Money Box presenter’s comments on finding a broker” (19th January 2023)
- “Is life in the UK really as bad as the numbers suggest? Yes, it is” (21st January 2023)
- “CBI boss urges Sunak to show more ambition on economy” (23rd January 2023)
- “Public sector borrowing hits highest level since 1960s” (24th January 2023)
- “Over 1 million Brits to be dragged into higher tax bands by 2027” (25th January 2023)
- “Financial advice provides £47,000 wealth uplift in a decade” (28th January 2023)
- “Claims over illegality in ‘Wild West’ crypto firms” (31st January 2023)
- “How the world economy could avoid recession” (1st February 2023)
- “BoE raises base rate to 4% marking 15-year high” (2nd February 2023)
- “Advice is ‘too expensive’ and ‘for the wealthy’, Brits claim” (2nd February 2023)
- “IFS calls for govt to scrap 25% tax-free lump sum” (8th February 2023)
- “Lloyds boss says business case for buy-to-let ‘really difficult'” (9th February 2023)
- “BoE’s Bailey predicts ‘powerful downward forces’ will rein inflation in” (10th February 2023)
- “‘Dying books of business’ haunt advice firms without next gen clients” (10th February 2023)
- “EU bid to ban financial product commissions faces resistance” (13th February 2023)
- “Bank of mum and dad drives economic inequalities” (14th February 2023)
- “UK wages grow faster than expected in the last quarter of 2022” (15th February 2023)
- “NatWest buys 85% stake in pensions fintech Cushon” (16th February 2023)
- “Portugal axes ‘golden visa’ scheme days after Ireland’s abrupt exit” (21st February 2023)
- “Think tank calls for limit on pension freedoms to fix workforce issues” (22nd February 2023)
- “Advice firms show limited appetite for four-day working week” (23rd February 2023)
- “Inheritance tax regime must move with the times” (24th February 2023)
- “England’s poorer pupils face ‘geographic exclusion’ from top state schools – study” (1st March 2023)
- “Annual house price growth turns negative in February, Nationwide” (1st March 2023)
- “Rough sleeping has risen by 26% in a year amid the cost of living crisis” (1st March 2023)
- “What Recession? Some Economists See Chances of a Growth Rebound.” (4th March 2023)
- “HSBC buys SVB UK as regulators back US deposits” (14th March 2023)
- “Jeremy Hunt waves through biggest tax burden since war in spring budget 2023” (16th March 2023)
- “Labour to reverse ‘tax cut for the rich’ pension reform if it wins the next election” (16th March 2023)
- “What’s wrong with the banks” (18th March 2023)
- “DWP backs ‘landmark’ expansion of auto-enrolment” (20th March 2023)
- “Lower pricing leads to surge in home demand, says Home.co.uk’s Asking Price Index” (21st March 2023)
- “Ministers delay plan to lift UK state pension age to 68 as life expectancy falls” (22nd March 2023)
- “Interest rate rises to 4.25% after jump in inflation” (23rd March 2023)
- “Elon Musk joins call for pause in creation of giant AI ‘digital minds’” (30th March 2023)
- “Investors split on whether home bias still does or should exist” (3rd April 2023)
- “Concerns mount over potential fire sale of Home REIT properties as liquidity shrinks” (6th April 2023)
- “‘We have an opportunity to radically rethink our disclosure regime'” (7th April 2023)
- “HMRC U-turns on lifetime allowance death payments change” (16th April 2023)
- “Rishi Sunak sets up review to tackle ‘anti-maths mindset'” (17th April 2023)
- “Hybrid Advice: Do The Numbers Stack Up?” (17th April 2023)
- “UK economy to shrink by 0.3% – the worst of any G7 country, as IMF warns of more turmoil” (18th April 2023)
- “Over 50,000 leave NHS Pension Scheme over affordability” (25th April 2023)
- “HMRC rakes in record high of £7.1bn in IHT receipts” (26th April 2023)
- “HMRC repays ‘sky high’ UK pension emergency tax as total bill tops £1bn” (29th April 2023)
- “40-year mortgages now ‘commonplace’” (2nd May 2023)
- “FCA to simplify listing rules in bid to revive UK stock market” (4th May 2023)
- “Investors lose appeal over film tax avoidance scheme” (9th May 2023)
- “UK will have to raise retirement age after election, minister says” (11th May 2023)
- “Bank of England meets expectations with 25bps hike” (12th May 2023)
- “Will the Consumer Duty lead to an increase in advice fees?” (16th May 2023)
- “Treasury Committee calls for regulation of crypto as gambling” (17th May 2023)
- The end of ‘buy-to-let’? (18th May 2023)
- “Argentina raises interest rate to 97% as it struggles to tackle inflation” (19th May 2023)
- “Home REIT appoints new investment manager as rent collection drops to 13%” (26th May 2023)
- “Timeline boss bullish about resilience of small and medium IFAs” (29th May 2023)
- “‘Savers must prioritise life cover'” (30th May 2023)
- “Jeremy Hunt ‘comfortable’ with recession to bring down inflation” (31st May 2023)
- “Blend of digital, hybrid and traditional advice key to lowering costs” (1st June 2023)
- “Sixteen convicted over £42m cash smuggling from UK to Dubai” (1st June 2023)
- “Why the 60/40 portfolio ‘should be dead'” (5th June 2023)
- “Measuring Fund Performance” (6th June 2023)
- “Apple versus the world” (7th June 2023)
- “Odey EU funds discuss restrictions on withdrawals as founder sidelined” (12th June 2023)
- Inheritance Tax is in need of reform (13th June 2023)
- Turmoil in the mortgage market (15th June 2023)
- “How can lifelong renting be made more compatible with retirement saving?” (20th June 2023)
- ‘Inflation remains unchanged’ (21st June 2023)
- The Office for Tax Simplification to be abolished (22nd June 2023)
- “Britain’s inflation pain is mostly self-inflicted and getting worse” (24th June 2023)
- The Lifetime Allowance Dilemma (27th June 2023)
- “Is Brexit the real reason for London’s stock market malaise?” (28th June 2023)
- “Boots to close 300 UK stores” (4th July 2023)
- What’s going to happen to house prices? (5th July 2023)
- “UK government slammed over its short-term approach to pensions” (10th July 2023)
- “Wage growth was 7.3% from March to May in blow to Bank of England” (11th July 2023)
- “Bank of England says UK economy coping with higher rates” (12th July 2023)
- “‘One in 10 life insurance holders influenced by social media” (13th July 2023)
- “The working-from-home illusion fades” (18th July 2023)
- “Interest rate hike triggers largest wealth decline for UK households since WWII” (19th July 2023)
- “UK inflation falls more than expected to 7.9% in June” (20th July 2023)
- “Nearly 1.8mn savers trigger tax penalty on cash savings interest” (23rd July 2023)
- “More CEOs named Andrew and Simon than female leaders in FTSE 100” (26th July 2023)
- “Sunak and Hunt accused of ‘damaging UK plc’ over NatWest boss’s exit” (27th July 2023)
- “Over a quarter of Gen Z Brits are turning to TikTok for financial advice” (29th July 2023)
- “Weekend Essay: Why I won’t be saying goodbye to ERNIE anytime soon” (29th July 2023)
- “More turn to IFAs with 4mn taking advice in 2022” (31st July 2023)
- “HSBC profit more than doubles as interest rates rise” (1st August 2023)
- “UK house prices fall at sharpest rate for 14 years, says Nationwide” (2nd August 2023)
- “Bank of England raises interest rates to 5.25%” (3rd August 2023)
- Ireland’s Budget Surplus (8th August 2023)
- “Four of Britain’s biggest lenders cut rates on fixed mortgage deals” (11th August 2023)
- “Tax reliefs ‘have been abused’, say UK MPs” (11th August 2023)
- “How much do junior doctors really get paid in England?” (12th August 2023)
- “Rishi Sunak commits to retention of state pension triple-lock” (21st August 2023)
- “UK drivers shocked as car insurance costs soar by up to 90%” (22nd August 2023)
- “Treasury collects £2.6bn in 13 weeks as IHT receipts rise” (23rd August 2023)
- “Fixed rate mortgage crunch could force over-55s back to work” (24th August 2023)
- “Santander tightening buy-to-let affordability ‘disaster’ for market” (31st August 2023)
- The Advice Gap (again) (5th September 2023)
- “Brits will find it harder to retire comfortably in the UK, study claims” (7th September 2023)
- “Treasury yields and dollar rise as investors assess interest rate outlook” (8th September 2023)
- “Should you fix your mortgage forever?” (11th September 2023)
- “Arrest of alleged spy raises questions around UK’s China policy” (12th September 2023)
- “John Lewis foray into BTR could result in losses of £57m” (13th September 2023)
- “UK economy slides by a steeper-than-expected 0.5% in July” (14th September 2023)
- “Gen Z turn to family and TikTok instead of advisers” (20th September 2023)
- “Are Brits too reliant on inheritance for their retirement plans?” (25th September 2023)
- “Should Rishi Sunak’s recent net zero pivot be of concern?'” (27th September 2023)
- “IFS: scrapping inheritance tax hands £1mn to richest 1%” (30th September 2023)
- “Stamp Duty hike expected to raise costs by £2.5k – Coventry Building Society” (2nd October 2023)
- “What looks good when it comes to retirement saving?” (4th October 2023)
- “FCA finds debanking not based on political views but rather customer behaviour” (4th October 2023)
- “Only a quarter currently in employment expect ‘hard stop’ retirement” (6th October 2023)
- “AI could help close advice gap, says FCA” (10th October 2023)
- “‘Advisers who are too generalist are going to struggle'” (10th October 2023)
- “Conveyancers urged to prepare for squeeze as mortgage costs climb to 85% of household income” (11th October 2023)
- “UK economy ekes out growth in August but not enough to prompt more rate rises” (12th October 2023)
- “Why younger clients are an opportunity firms should not overlook” (17th October 2023)
- “Female advisers earning more than male colleagues for ‘first time ever’” (18th October 2023)
- “Govt says review into tax reliefs ‘not best use of resources'” (20th October 2023)
- “Generation DC face ‘disastrous’ retirement without more help” (20th October 2023)
- “Labour government likely to beef up auto enrolment and re-instate LTA” (24th October 2023)
- “‘There is a stigma around the term financial adviser for some’” (25th October 2023)
- “State pension set to rise 8.5% as CPI inflation remains ‘steady'” (26th October 2023)
- “Will 2023 escape the much-feared recession?” (27th October 2023)
- “Top Tories want to cut Stamp Duty or abolish Inheritance Tax after by-election thumpings, reports” (30th October 2023)
- “Talking to clients about cohabitation, intestacy and inheritance” (31st October 2023)
- “FCA is managing out smaller firms it does not trust, industry says” (1st November 2023)
- Celebrating Women’s Achievements: The Women In Financial Advice Awards 2023 (2nd November 2023)
- “Bank holds interest rates and warns it’s too early to cut” (4th November 2023)
- “Digital legacy ‘overlooked’ in financial planning by clients” (6th November 2023)
- “UK house prices see modest uptick in October but remain below last year’s levels” (7th November 2023)
- “King’s Speech: Inflation control key as pensions and IHT take back seat” (8th November 2023)
- “Cut interest rates to prevent recession, says Institute of Economic Affairs’ SMPC” (9th November 2023)
- “FSCS warns industry levy set to rise to £415m for 2024/25” (13th November 2023)
- “Raising IHT threshold could cost government £6bn” (14th November 2023)
- “Married people four times more likely to receive financial advice” (15th November 2023)
- “Pensions not a ‘top priority’- industry reacts to cabinet reshuffle” (16th November 2023)
- “The true impact of inflation on cash savings and pensions” (20th November 2023)
- “‘Great news for homeowners’ as HSBC and TSB make further rate cuts” (21st November 2023)
- “Hunt’s national insurance cut: robbing Peter to pay Paul?” (23rd November 2023)
- “HMRC scraps plans to tax pensions after death” (25th November 2023)
- “DB transfer values fall to near record lows” (27th November 2023)
- “Advisers concerned about losing assets in ‘great wealth transfer” (29th November 2023)
- “Advisers urged to reconsider psychology in financial planning” (2nd December 2023)
- “Who will benefit from the chancellor’s NI cuts?” (2nd December 2023)
- “Should we still be worried about inflation?” (5th December 2023)
- “Donating to charity via a will could see beneficiaries profit” (6th December 2023)
- “Nearly half of UK workers overestimate cost of insurance policies” (7th December 2023)
- “Russia and Saudi Arabia urge all OPEC+ powers to join oil cuts” (8th December 2023)
- “Retail investors turning to media rather than advisers for answers” (11th December 2023)
- “‘AI can make advice more personal'” (12th December 2023)
- “CBI forecasts no Bank of England rate cuts until at least 2026” (13th December 2023)
- “‘Is simplified advice a realistic venture?'” (13th December 2023)
- “IHT to be ‘battleground policy’ in general election as receipts continue to grow” (1st January 2024)
- “UK economy teeters on recession following revised ONS figures” (3rd January 2024)
- “Back to work for people aged 65” (4th January 2024)
- “Are financial advisers under threat from AI?” (4th January 2024)
- ““Sir Howard Davies should be ashamed” – brokers react to NatWest chair’s property ladder comments” (8th January 2024)
- “‘No need for paper’ as AI emerges” (9th January 2024)
- “NatWest joins “repricing frenzy” with cut rates for new and existing mortgage customers” (10th January 2024)
- “Rents up 9% in 2023 while voids hit historic lows – Goodlord” (11th January 2024)
- “National insurance cut raises questions over state pension funding” (15th January 2024)
- “Simon Evan-Cook: FCA must wake up to consolidation damage” (16th January 2024)
- “Reaction: UK economy returns to growth as GDP rises by 0.3%” (17th January 2024)
- “Aegon: Living to 100 is no longer a fantasy, but are we prepared?” (18th January 2024)
- “Donald Trump is winning. Business, beware” (22nd January 2024)
- “Pensioner urges Hargreaves to create safeguards after he ‘gambled’ away Sipp” (23rd January 2024)
- “Govt considers ‘radical approach’ to homeownership with 1% deposit mortgages” (24th January 2024)
- “Inheritance tax on course for record year of receipts (again) amid calls to scrap it” (25th January 2024)
- “Why you should never retire” (29th January 2024)
- “TV presenter wins 10-year IR35 battle against HMRC” (30th January 2024)
- “Bank of England holds rates steady at 5.25% as inflation concerns persist” (1st February 2024)
- “Govt cannot expect people to pay mortgage if ministers struggle” (1st February 2024)
- “Midlifers face ‘uphill challenge’ when saving for comfortable retirement” (6th February 2024)
- “What next for investors if interest rates have peaked?” (6th February 2024)
- “People put off from pension saving by complex system” (7th February 2024)
- “Platforms call for UK government to resist launching ‘retrograde’ British ISAs” (9th February 2024)
- “Are US stocks bubbling up?” (12th February 2024)
- “UK slips into recession as economy contracts 0.1% in December” (15th February 2024)
- “Rental prices up 6.2% in 12 months to January – ONS” (16th February 2024)
- “What could the next General Election mean for UK equities?” (16th February 2024)
- “Middle-aged people in a relationship find it easier to plan for retirement” (20th February 2024)
- “Save £460 a month in your twenties to become ‘pension millionaire’” (20th February 2024)
- “New call for £15,000 personal tax allowance threshold for people on State Pension” (21st February 2024)
- “Britain has lost 435 financial advice firms since 2022” (22nd February 2024)
- “Three reasons to steer clear of cash” (26th February 2024)
- “Do not expect America’s interest rates to fall just yet” (27th February 2024)
- “FCA plan to publicise investigations sparks industry concerns” (29th February 2024)
- “Is the AI hype machine losing steam?” (29th February 2024)
- “New mums have enough on their plate without dangerous ‘advice’ to contend with” (4th March 2024)
- “Advisers fearful of further compliance and regulation” (6th March 2024)
- “Budget 2024: £105m for 15 special free schools, and nothing else” (8th March 2024)
- “‘Helpful change’ or ‘political stunt’?: The debate on the Great British ISA and what investments should qualify” (8th March 2024)
- “Worry for profession as young adviser numbers plummet” (18th March 2024)
- “Is the UK recession over? Latest UK GDP stats show growth uptick in January: investment experts warn against complacency” (19th March 2024)
- “UK inflation falls to lowest level since 2022” (21st March 2024)
- “Critical illness insurance suffers from ‘identity crisis’” (21st March 2024)
- “Letter of authority: Why now is the right time for change” (2nd April 2024)
- “Why the UK’s workplace pension needs urgent reform” (2nd April 2024)
- “Advisers overlooking younger clients over asset value bias” (3rd April 2024)
- “UK shop price inflation drops to two-year low in March” (4th April 2024)
- “The secret behind the world’s happiest country” (8th April 2024)
- “US labour market continues to show resilience with 303,000 jobs added in March” (9th April 2024)
- “SJP shares crash after it sets aside £426m for advice fee refunds” (12th April 2024)
- “Shell CEO warns the firm may ditch ‘undervalued’ London listing – reports” (13th April 2024)
- “LSEG report: Most active funds are underperforming their benchmarks” (15th April 2024)
- “FCA to take action against Neil Woodford and WIM” (16th April 2024)
- “‘Millennial clients require a different style of advice'” (18th April 2024)
- “‘Investors ignore geopolitics at their own risk'” (19th April 2024)
- “‘Financial planning for polyamorous relationships is not any different'” (23rd April 2024)
- “78% of UK workers would quit due to stress, study finds” (23rd April 2024)
- “Generation Z is unprecedentedly rich” (23rd April 2024)
- “Quarter of divorcees will consult a financial adviser” (25th April 2024)
- “Call for system overhaul as HMRC pays back £42mn in pension tax” (29th April 2024)
- “More than a third of pots non-advised when entering drawdown” (30th April 2024)
- “US Market Reaction To Possible Second Trump Term Appears Unperturbed – For Now” (1st May 2024)
- “46% of Brits fear a fall in their standard of living” (8th May 2024)
- “FTSE 100 closes above 8,300 barrier amid global rally” (9th May 2024)
- “Bank of England maintains interest rate at 16-year high” (10th May 2024)
- “‘Political parties need to be clear on plans for social care funding'” (15th May 2024)
- “Business Relief in IHT planning set to become ‘even more important'” (15th May 2024)
- “Review of pension freedoms ‘inevitable’ under Labour govt” (27th May 2024)
- “Adviser slams sustainability as ‘overdone and ludicrous'” (28th May 2024)
- “Over half of parents risk financial security due to lack of protection” (28th May 2024)
- “Long live the 60/40 portfolio?” (28th May 2024)
- “Tories pledge ‘triple lock plus’ tax cut for pensioners” (31st May 2024)
- “100,000 households to face mortgage increases before general election” (3rd June 2024)
- “IFS would welcome return of reformed LTA” (4th June 2024)
- “Green advisers push back at ‘lazy and dated’ sustainability views” (5th June 2024)
- “Labour drops LTA reintroduction plans” (10th June 2024)
- “Triple Point Social Housing REIT eyes £20m portfolio sale” (11th June 2024)
- “‘Humans are not wired for a modern day retirement'” (12th June 2024)
- “High net worth voters back Labour despite private school tax” (13th June 2024)
- “Tax simplification policies needed from next govt” (24th June 2024)
- “UK becomes the fraud capital of the world” (25th June 2024)
- “Does it Still Pay to Be a Landlord in the UK?” (26th June 2024)
- “Nearly 9mn pensioners paying income tax as frozen thresholds bite” (27th June 2024)
- “How sprawling suburbs are stunting productivity in UK cities” (4th July 2024)
- “Advice gap widens despite Consumer Duty pushing for better outcomes” (4th July 2024)
- “When will Labour’s first Budget be – and when will tax changes come into effect?” (5th July 2024)
- “FTSE 100 skyrockets and pound rallies as markets react to Labour Party’s landslide victory” (5th July 2024)
- “Reeves includes pensions in series of reforms for growth” (7th July 2024)
- “Reeves to bring back housebuilding targets” (9th July 2024)
- “Labour’s social care plans welcome despite ‘daunting goal'” (11th July 2024)
- “Jeremy Vine latest to face HMRC in IR35 battle” (12th July 2024)
- “‘Hybrid working is a must-have in today’s workplace'” (15th July 2024)
- “New pensions minister: key priorities for Emma Reynolds” (16th July 2024)
- “Home Reit set to wind down in face of debts and FCA investigation” (17th July 2024)
- “Falling UK wage growth boosts chances of August rate cut” (18th July 2024)
- “IHT take up again as firms chew over potential Labour reforms'” (22nd July 2024)
- “The journey towards hyper-personalisation in financial advice” (23rd July 2024)
- “It’s oh so quiet, but don’t sell assets before Labour’s first Budget” (24th July 2024)
- “Higher mortgage rates push 320,000 people into poverty” (25th July 2024)
- “Regulation now makes crypto a viable asset class” (29th July 2024)
- “Average rental cost breaks 2023 ‘ceiling’, rises to £1,470 – Goodlord” (30th July 2024)
- “We’ll have to increase taxes, says Reeves” (31st July 2024)
- “Bank of England cuts interest rates to 5%” (3rd August 2024)
- “US selloff resumes as FTSE slides 2%, Japan plunges 12%” (5th August 2024)
- “FCA announces plan to reduce regulatory burden on financial services firms” (7th August 2024)
- “Overtaxed savers reclaim £1.3bn on pension withdrawals since 2015” (7th August 2024)
- “Should the advice industry move away from an ‘anti-tax’ culture?” (8th August 2024)
- “Financial wellbeing: Does more money make us more happy?” (26th August 2024)
- “Firms with over 50 advisers report pre-tax loss in 2023” (27th August 2024)
- “Starmer warns Labour’s first budget will be ‘painful’” (28th August 2024)
- “FCA to launch protection commissions probe over competition concerns” (29th August 2024)
- “Number of people paying dividend tax doubles in three years” (2nd September 2024)
- “FCA fines PwC £15mn for failing to disclose suspected fraud at LCF” (3rd September 2024)
- “M&G exits platform market in major wealth restructure” (4th September 2024)
- “Investment platforms rejoice as Labour looks to scrap Great British ISA” (6th September 2024)
- “House price recovery boosts homeowners’ equity to a record £5.7tn – ERC” (9th September 2024)
- “Turmoil in Japan?” (10th September 2024)
- “Pension pot needed for basic retirement RISES 60% to nearly £110,000” (11th September 2024)
- “What scrapping the social care funding deal means for advice'” (12th September 2024)
- “Pension undersaving is ‘ticking time bomb'” (16th September 2024)
- “‘Over half of Brits fail financial literacy test'” (17th September 2024)
- “Budget rumblings: Is Labour really going to axe pensions tax relief?” (19th September 2024)
- “Advisers should not fear being replaced by AI” (19th September 2024)
- “Annuity comparison quotes hit new highs in 2024” (24th September 2024)
- “‘This time it feels different’: What could happen to pensions in the Budget?” (26th September 2024)
- “Federal Reserve has ‘growing confidence’ of US soft landing but in ‘no rush to cut rates'” (3rd October 2024)
- “FCA fines Starling Bank £29m over financial sanctions screening” (4th October 2024)
- “Civil service staff paid 14.5% more than average UK employee” (7th October 2024)
- “Consumer Confidence Drops Amid Budget Uncertainty” (8th October 2024)
- “Is time up for the self-employed adviser?” (9th October 2024)
- “Shares for the future: a high-quality firm like no other” (13th October 2024)
- “Labour turns to ‘kitchen sinking’ ahead of Budget as it faces ‘Herculean task’ to revive growth” (14th October 2024)
- “Will the £22bn black hole suck the UK back into recession?” (15th October 2024)
- “Number of clients considering ESG drops for a third year” (16th October 2024)
- “Inflation falls below BoE target at 1.7%” (20th October 2024)
- “FCA: ‘We’re not against small firms’” (21st October 2024)
- “Private equity profits from children’s homes: The dark side of Britain’s care system” (22nd October 2024)
- “Industry reacts as FCA probes 20 social media influencers” (23rd October 2024)
- “Business property relief ‘unlikely’ to be removed from Aim shares” (24th October 2024)
- “FOS complaints surge by more than 40% in first half of 2024” (28th October 2024)
- “‘AI could mean advisers can take on 500 clients'” (29th October 2024)
- “AIM shares avoid worst fears as inheritance tax relief halved” (30th October 2024)
- “Chancellor says Stamp Duty hike on buy-to-let ‘justified’” (30th October 2024)
- “Autumn Budget: Capital Gains Tax Changes Dominate” (30th October 2024)
- “Personal Finance Inheritance Tax Blow for Pension Savers in Autumn Budget” (31st October 2024)
- “Bank of England lowers base rate to 4.75%” (7th November 2024)
- “Industry reacts to implications of Trump presidency” (8th November 2024)
- “Inheritance tax nil-band freeze will cost families an extra £234k” (11th November 2024)
- “AI expected to impact advisers more than regulation or ESG” (12th November 2024)
- “Streeting’s hospital league table plan riles NHS medics and bosses” (14th November 2024)
- “‘The Treasury needs to commit to a pensions tax lock'” (14th November 2024)
- “Retirees with annuities have fewer affordability issues” (18th November 2024)
- “Winners and losers of govt’s non-dom reforms” (20th November 2024)
- “Advisers concerned Budget impact on clients will be negative” (20th November 2024)
- “Half of industry rejects shift to four-day work week” (21st November 2024)
- “World´s most powerful passports revealed in 2024 ranking study” (25th November 2024)
- “Savers ‘let down’ as workplace pension funds underperform” (26th November 2024)
- “IHT receipts rise again with Budget policies set to turbo charge tax” (27th November 2024)
- “FCA plans to regulate crypto as ownership continues to rise” (29th November 2024)
- “Wealth inequality between ages rises in UK” (2nd December 2024)
- “‘Assisted dying to send ‘shockwaves’ through life insurance industry” (3rd December 2024)
- “Advice firms only spend 35% of time on client meetings” (4th December 2024)
- “UK is now risky lab rat for rich tax-perk reform” (5th December 2024)
- “Over 4,400 file tax returns on Christmas Day” (8th January 2025)
- “Clients decide against returning tax-free cash after Budget panic” (9th January 2025)
- “Govt reform to long-term social care unlikely before 2028” (9th January 2025)
- “‘IHT is no longer only a concern for the wealthy’” (9th January 2025)
- “Treasury committee asks whether Lifetime Isas are fit for purpose” (13th January 2025)
- “HMRC to raise millions of extra revenue from interest on late IHT payments” (14th January 2025)
- “Majority of IFAs have no plans to use AI in their practices” (15th January 2025)