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Many mortgage lenders are cutting tracker and variable mortgage rates for existing customers. Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert ...
There's no reliable test for menopause. You can buy menopause ‘tests’ online, but they cost around £35 and are no substitute ...
How MSE Jenny H saved money during perimenopause and menopause, including how to avoid impulse spending, speaking to your GP and free self care ideas ...
This Easter hunt was very specific to Mini Eggs – I was looking for the classic speckled sugar shell – no extra flavourings, no creme centre, no foil wrapper, and no yolking around. Here are our seven ...
Santander will shut at least 95 branches in 2025, over one fifth of its entire UK network. Martin Lewis' MSE News has the full list of closures, plus your banking alternatives.
Got a side hustle? New plans from the Government mean you will – in future – be able to earn up to £3,000 without having to submit a self-assessment tax return. Martin Lewis' MSE news explains what ...
A major investigation into hidden, unfair car finance commission has had a huge update, which MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis said could double the number of people who are due a payout.
If you've got a Spotify Individual, Duo or Family account you'll see prices rise by up to £2 a month (equivalent to £24 a year) in a month's time, the music streaming service has announced.
If you moved home and started paying council tax to a different local authority, you could be one of 808,000 households in England, Scotland and Wales who are owed a share of over £141 million in ...
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has revealed plans to address the "unfairness" in the current Child Benefit system. This follows extensive campaigning on the issue by MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE) and its ...
If you sell goods online on sites such as eBay, Etsy or Vinted, rent out your home on Airbnb, or earn extra income from providing services via platforms including Deliveroo or Uber, then these firms ...
Millions of mobile users could get £1,000-plus payouts if a new group legal claim succeeds. Plans are afoot to take the four biggest mobile operators – EE, O2, Three and Vodafone – to court for ...