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As stock market meltdown fears mount, our investment guru tells YOU where to seek shelter

Today

The summertime blues gripped global markets this week. Here's your guide to what's happening and how to stay safe - but also make the most of opportunities.

Boss of meat firm hit by animal cruelty scandal handed £5million pay package

Today

Cranswick sparked fury after awarding its boss a £5.3m package - despite animal cruelty being exposed at one of its pig farms.

Heathrow forecasts £150m dip in profits as Iran conflict strangles travel

Today

The number of passengers travelling to the Middle East has fallen by 25%, the airport said.

Watchdog tightens rules on investment trusts after Saba raids

Today

The City watchdog has set out plans to tighten rules for investment trusts after it was accused of failing to clamp down on a US hedge fund raider.

Easyjet shareholders should be fearful that chairman is willing to wave the white flag, says ALEX BRUMMER

Today

When Britain loses listed firms to private equity ghouls, it is not just the share quote which vanishes.

Boardroom tensions at Easyjet as US predator Castlelake besieges budget airline

Today

Castlelake has been upping the ante in its pursuit of the low-cost airline Easyjet.

Eco zealots warn 'oversized SUVs' will wipe out 10% of parking spaces by 2040

Today

They say growing vehicle size poses an 'unprecedented threat to urban space' that will 'eliminate vast numbers of parking spaces' over the next 15 years.

My neighbour runs an Airbnb with an outdoor hot tub and it's a noise nightmare - what can I do?

Today

Our neighbours have been given an antisocial behaviour warning, but the council is not taking any further action. What can I do?

The shares that experts tip to score a profit from the World Cup

Today

It's not surprising that the largest-ever football World Cup has been accompanied by supersized predictions about its economic impact - and potential profits for investors.

How to make the most of your work pension as one in three workers bemoan lack of information

Today

One in three people with a work pension say it was inadequately explained or they were never offered any information at all, a new survey reveals.

Sharp rise in first-time buyers over 50 - and new property Isa will scrap upper age limit

Today

The number of people climbing on to the property ladder aged 50 or over has jumped in recent years, new data reveals.

VW's T-Roc is on a roll as second-generation SUV builds on the success of the original, says RAY MASSEY

Today

I've had great fun roc‑ing and rolling about in this smart, sporty five-door family runaround that's engaging to drive and practical.

Britain's top fund managers have confided in me: These are the six under-rated company shares tipped to ROCKET in value - and YOU could make a fortune, reveals JEFF PRESTRIDGE

Today

We asked these six investment gurus to tell us which fund holding outside their top-ten is exciting them the most in terms of investment opportunity and the potential to generate bumper returns.

Learn to drive? We'd prefer to take an Uber, says Gen Z

Yesterday

Passing your driving test used to be a key milestone on the road to independence. But now learning to drive can be added to the list of norms scorned by Gen Z, who'd rather take an Uber.

Best cash Isa rates: Our pick of the five top deals

Yesterday

We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.

HMRC to reinforce snooping powers: Taxman could soon raid bank accounts to collect debts of less than £1,000

Yesterday

New proposals by the tax office would allow it to take 'lower value debts' in instalments directly from people's bank accounts, without having to leave a £5,000 buffer.

Nationwide cuts mortgage rates for the third time this month as brokers suggest locking in a deal now

Yesterday

With a change of Prime Minister on the horizon and the Iran conflict on a knife edge, brokers suggest rates could change direction soon.

Rachel Reeves will go down as the Chancellor who destroyed Isas. These are the gory details of her changes - and why they're so damaging: JEFF PRESTRIDGE

Yesterday

The Chancellor's days at No 11 Downing Street are drawing to an end - and I can't wait for the removal men to come along and haul away her clobber.

Over 65s won't be exempt from 22% tax on cash held in investment Isas despite having unchanged limits

Yesterday

Pensioners who retain their full £20,000 cash Isa allowance won't be exempt from brutal new tax charge.

Aldi sold 2.5m units of ice cream in three days amid record-breaking hot weather

Yesterday

German supermarket chain Aldi said sales of ice cream across its shops rose by 144% week-on-week.