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Why isn't there an age-related personal allowance for pensioners on a low income? STEVE WEBB replies

Today

I'm confused over what is going on with the state pension and tax once it goes through the tax-free personal allowance.

Seeing red... why elderly need more time to safely use pedestrian crossings

Today

It sounds like the start of a bad joke: why didn't the senior citizen cross the road?

Buyers can get the BIGGEST discounts on new homes for a decade: Seven steps to negotiate a good deal

Today

Property experts say buyers are in a strong bargaining position and can knock prices down by 13% - if they can spot the signs of a development struggling to sell.

'AI bodyguard' wins backing of Silicon Valley

Today

Founded by three students from University College London, eNOugh has received funding from A* - a venture capital firm set up by Kevin Hartz - in a £2 million fundraising.

House prices will rise 2.5% next year as East Midlands overtakes London in growth stakes

Today

A change is underway in the property market as property price growth in the Midlands far outpaces sluggish London, data shows.

RUTH SUNDERLAND: 'Advice gap' for pensioners is a ticking timebomb

Yesterday

The notion that millions of people can manage without access to proper financial advice is, frankly, for the birds.

Travel giant Tui cruising to record £1.3bn profits

Yesterday

Tui operates voyages in the Caribbean and Mediterranean as well as around the Canary Islands and is popular among British holidaymakers.

Recruitment market 'on ice' in wake of Budget nerves

Yesterday

The number of candidates looking for jobs increased at the second-fastest rate since November 2020, when the economy was still in the grip of Covid.

Central banks poised to cut interest rates before Christmas

Yesterday

The Fed is set to cut rates by 0.25 percentage points, while Andrew Bailey's Bank is tipped to lower rates from 4 per cent to 3.75 per cent.

The 80s nostalgia that's driving a boom in music sales - and how you can make a small fortune from the long-forgotten treasure trove in your attic

Yesterday

The cassette tape is making a comeback with prices of recent albums sold in the retro format as much as quadrupling in value within weeks of release.

Ad guru exodus deals blow to wounded WPP

Yesterday

The growing sense of gloom comes after the departure of several senior executives this year, including boss Mark Read.

HAMISH MCRAE: Be afraid... the R-word is back, and stagflation is around too

Yesterday

They are both ugly words, but if we don't get one, I fear we will get the other.

Rachel Reeves warned by OBR that UK's 'frightening' borrowing binge will be unaffordable

Yesterday

The comments from the OBR are the latest broadside following its revelation Reeves knew months ago that there was no black hole in this year's public finances.

Pro-Labour ice cream man Ben Govier shuts up shop

Yesterday

It was a far cry from the tone struck last year when Govier joined 120 other business chiefs in signing a letter backing Keir Starmer's agenda ahead of the General Election.

Plans to snub British steel for nuclear reactors sparks conflict in Whitehall

Yesterday

There are fears the cut-price steel could come from state-supported producers in China.

Bosses taking Reform seriously, says industry titan John Neill

Yesterday

Reform, he says, has 'a reasonable prospect of getting elected' if it can attract significant funding and experienced defectors from the Conservatives.

Victims of failed banks to get cash back faster

Yesterday

The scheme has introduced fast-track digital payments that will reimburse people directly into their bank accounts.

London PR firm Pathos pitches listing for December

Yesterday

The firm markets itself as a 'pay-on-results' agency, saying it will only charge clients if their content is published by media outlets.

Want to boost annual retirement income by £10,000? The job that can do it in just 12 years - most lucrative public sector pensions revealed

Yesterday

There's one particular job in which you can bag an extra £10,000 a year of income in retirement in just 12 years of work, analysis for The Mail on Sunday has found.