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Electric Nissan Leaf production starts TODAY: Survival of Britain's biggest car factory now relies on it being a sales hit

Today

With the car giant posting a record net loss of £3.8bn last year and the plant receiving a £450m overhaul, its future - and that of its 6,000 workforce - rely on it being a success.

Are YOU richer than your neighbours? Our calculator reveals how you stack up, if you're middle or lower class and exactly how your household compares with others in your area and the rest of Britain

Today

Are you better or worse off than your neighbours? But it's difficult to know where your income fits in the neighbourhood pecking order without asking intrusive questions.

It's shameful the Big 3 banks are offering these accounts. If you've got one you're LOSING money fast, and must move today. Don't get stung, says savings guru SYLVIA MORRIS

Today

Halifax, Santander and Lloyds all have savings accounts so shameful that I urge you to check if you hold your money in one - and if so move it straight away.

The cheapest car just got cheaper! Dacia Sandero updated with new looks, better tech and a lower price tag

Today

Dacia, the budget Romanian car maker, has announced refreshed Sandero and Spring models for 2026. With comprehensive upgrades how much will the new models cost?

UTILICO EMERGING MARKETS TRUST is fast becoming a dividends hero

Today

The trust's success has seen it join the FTSE250 - and being classified as an early stage 'dividend hero' for increasing income payments to shareholders every year for the past decade.

Cash vs investing since 2010: How returns compare and which is best for building long-term wealth

Today

Investors have fared better better with their returns over the long term, while cash savers have seen sluggish growth.

Canada gives green light to £40bn Anglo Teck mining merger

Today

The £40billion merger of mining giants Anglo American and Tek Resources has been given the green light by the Canadian government.

I'm a fund manager: Craig Baker of Alliance Witan on the AI bubble, gold and bitcoin

Today

Craig Baker, chair of the Alliance Witan answers our qickfire questions on gold, the stock he'd buy for the next 10 years and whether he thinks there is an AI bubble.

New Renault Clio driven: RAY MASSEY reviews latest iteration of the much-loved best seller that won't be on UK roads until 2027

Today

UK buyers will have to wait more than a year for the sixth generation to arrive. Ray Massey casts his verdict in his review.

Fears of Liz Truss-style economic turmoil if Labour Left-wingers oust Keir Starmer

Yesterday

Keir Starmer's dismal poll ratings have prompted talk of a leadership challenge after local elections taking place next May.

AA and RAC could jump-start London markets: Breakdown recovery rivals mull UK IPOs

Yesterday

The AA's owners have reportedly been sounding out buyers over a possible £5bn sale or listing and the RAC is said to be targeting a similar valuation in a UK IPO.

'Stealth tax' on Small firms will see thousands of struggling village pubs hit with business rates for the first time

Yesterday

Outrage is mounting after many publicans discovered that, despite promises form Rachel Reeves, their bills will increase substantially.

Gold rush back on as the precious metal closes in on record high amid volatile trading

Yesterday

Gold has been recovering its shine as global political turmoil coupled with expectations of interest rate cuts add to its appeal as a safe-haven asset.

Footloose FTSE 100 chiefs: City bosses are turning their backs on Britain, says RUTH SUNDERLAND

Yesterday

Working from home remains firmly embedded long after the pandemic lockdowns have been lifted. But why stop there?

Rolls-Royce in jet engine snub to Labour: Engineering giant threatens to move £1.6 trillion project to US or Germany

Yesterday

Rolls-Royce is being courted by politicians in Berlin and Washington over a programme which will create 40,000 jobs across the company and supply chain.

Bankrupt Roomba maker vacuumed up by its Chinese supplier after coming under pressure from cheaper rivals

Yesterday

US-listed iRobot has entered a restructuring that will see Shenzhen-based Picea Robotics acquire all of iRobot's shares.

Will the mortgage price war revive the property market? This is Money podcast

Yesterday

Will mortgage cuts help - and what should you do if your fixed rate is running out? Plus, new build bargains, buying shares for Christmas and fleeing the country.

'The grinch won't be stealing Christmas because Rachel Reeves already has': Household gloom about finances slumps to two-year low

Yesterday

Rachel Reeves was accused of 'stealing Christmas' yesterday after the Budget left households the gloomiest in two years about the outlook for their personal finances.

Labour accused of 'shocking' lack of understanding of business, by CBI boss

Yesterday

The head of the CBI has accused Labour of a 'shocking' lack of understanding of business.

Cheaper than a Tesla: Chinese brand's first EV sold in the UK undercuts Model Y - and can recharge in 12 minutes

Yesterday

The Tesla Model Y rival is not just cheaper to buy but can charge from 10-80% in less than a quarter of an hour.