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The best used car is ELECTRIC! Skoda EV beats almost 1,200 models to take second-hand motor crown

Today

What Car? Used Car of the Year has been revealed. and It's the first time an EV has claimed the overall crown. We reveal the full list of recommended second-hand motors.

How much would Rachel Reeves raise with an income tax hike - and how much it would cost YOU?

Today

Despite promises to the contrary, Rachel Reeves may hike income tax at the Budget. How much money would it make the Treasury - and what would it mean for you?

Home insurance premiums are falling: Here's what to do if yours seems too expensive

Today

Average home insurance premiums fell by 13% year-on-year in September, data seen by the Daily Mail shows - but many are still overpaying.

I bought an EV to save money but it's costing me HUNDREDS more than running a diesel car - here's why

Today

Kristian Lewin-Petrov, 45, from York, says he is being blocked from making savings on his car running costs by his local council.

Energy bill standing charges have TRIPLED in six years: Why do we now spend more on fees than ever before?

Today

While the cost of energy has fallen, households are spending more than ever spend more covering their suppliers' operating costs according to This is Money analysis.

Nationwide most popular current account to switch to thanks to cash carrots and Fairer Share

Today

The switching drive in recent years has been driven by the building society's generous cash bribes, one of which is still running.

Raid on Gloucestershire storage unit unearths over £100k of fake car parts - as one in six drivers could be at risk from lethal counterfeit components

Today

More than 3,600 counterfeit car parts were seized in the major operation to tackle the illegal trade of knock-off vehicle components in Britain.

The costly war waged on women: RUTH SUNDERLAND says populist economics will harm us all

Yesterday

A failure to make the most of female talent means that, at a minimum, we are leaving economic growth on the table and missing out on innovation at a moment we can ill-afford it.

Hands off our tax breaks, GSK boss Emma Walmsley tells Reeves as she bows out on a high

Yesterday

The outgoing pharma chief exec (pictured) said it was 'absolutely critical' that the government 'incentivise' investment in the sector.

Hope for borrowers as Goldman Sachs predicts the Bank of England will cut interest rates next week

Yesterday

Goldman analysts argue that fading inflation pressures and sluggish growth will open the door to a move sooner than most other analysts expect.

Next proves 'immune' from gloom as the high street chain sees sales and profits shine

Yesterday

Next, which runs around 900 stores, reported a stronger than expected 10.5% increase in full-price sales for the third quarter to 25 October.

Job fears speed rate cuts: Bank can give business and consumers a much-needed boost, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

A go-slow on rate cuts in the US has been a big bone of contention between the Federal Reserve chairman Jay Powell and Donald Trump.

Japanese car brand develops new tech to SAVE the combustion engine

Yesterday

Combined with the use of synthetic e-fuel, which the car maker is also developing, the system is claimed to be 'carbon negative'.

Trade US shares for FREE with Interactive Investor... but only until Halloween

Yesterday

The offer coincides with major North American companies publishing their quarterly results this week, including Amazon, Meta and Microsoft.

The lump sum conundrum: How one pension mistake has ruined our retirements

Yesterday

Bob Gorman felt forced into taking his pension lump sum early last year - and now feels conflicted because his partner is facing the same dilemma.

O2 hikes prices mid-contract for 15million mobile phone customers

Yesterday

Up to 15.6million O2 customers will see their bills rise by 40% more than they were told when they signed up to their contracts. .

Could you become an Isa millionaire? This is Money Podcast

Yesterday

On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert discuss the story of a 36-year-old Isa millionaire and what we can learn from it.

SIMON LAMBERT: Renters in England have been given the biggest increase in their rights in a generation - here's everything you need to know

Yesterday

The Renters' Rights Bill has become law. And that means that there are tough new restrictions on how tenants can be evicted and what landlords must do for them.

Cost of car finance scandal could cause 'significant' hit to UK economy, Santander boss warns

Yesterday

The group's chief executive Mike Regnier said current proposals 'could significantly impact jobs, growth and the broader UK economy'.

GSK boss Emma Walmsley bows out as HIV and cancer drugs supercharge sales

Yesterday

GSK lifted profit expectations for the year after the pharma group's sales were boosted by bumper demand for HIV and cancer drugs in the third quarter.