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The Midas share tip that could have DOUBLED your money this year... here's the stocks to buy for 2026

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Throughout 2025, Midas has unearthed the little-known companies that hold great potential and the bigger beasts we feel have been undervalued.

How iron ore miner Ferrexpo is digging for victory in Ukraine: CALUM MUIRHEAD visits one of its mines

Yesterday

Air raid alerts are poor substitutes for alarm clocks, but in Ukraine they often perform the same function.

Britain's economic problem isn't a lack of money but a lack of confidence: RUTH SUNDERLAND

Yesterday

Britain's thorniest problem going into 2026 is not a lack of money but a lack of confidence.

The cracks are starting to show in this Mar-a-Lago miracle stock market, says HAMISH MCRAE

Yesterday

We know all bull markets eventually come to an end, so the question is whether that vibrant, optimistic perspective can be sustained for another year.

Gen Z 'healthy water' craze sees sales surge

Yesterday

Electrolytes provide minerals, such as sodium and potassium, which help regulate bodily fluids.

Boom in UK defence stocks to continue as City bosses pile in

Yesterday

Some 65 per cent of financial services directors believe the sector will pile more money into defence in 2026.

Shares tax break to save investors just £50m a year

Yesterday

Analysis of Budget documents shows the tax break will be worth £50m a year in 2030-31 - or 0.9 per cent of the £5.3billion the levy is forecast to rake in that year.

I signed up for this 'Martin Lewis' investment ad that promised it could help me retire. A courteous customer services man immediately called. Then it turned sinister...

Yesterday

The day began with a rant about the cost of Christmas. 'Why do we need such a big turkey when there will only be six of us?,' I asked my wife.

Only handful of classic 1990s cars still on Britain's roads as Metros, Orions and Cavaliers disappear

Yesterday

Analysis of Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) records found their numbers have dwindled - in some cases to double-digit figures.

Revealed: The record sums being paid for personalised novelty number plates - with 1 F selling for £936,000

Yesterday

Personalised registration plates have been sold for record numbers in 2025 with one being sold for almost a million pounds, new figures show. 

The ten most reliable SUVs revealed - rated by the drivers who own them

Yesterday

SUVs are the most popular car type in the UK, outselling the supermini. But are they reliable to own or will they suffer faults and be expensive to repair? Here are the models you can count on...

This is my number one tip to beat savings rate cuts - but you must act NOW, says SYLVIA MORRIS

Yesterday

Savers received an unwelcome early Christmas surprise when the Bank of England cut its base rate but if you follow my advice you can still secure a good deal.

Every trick possible to dodge Labour's looming tax raid, by our financial experts. Our calculations let a family of four shield £538,440 next year... it can save you a fortune

Yesterday

After the barrage of tax hikes on workers, landlords, savers and homeowners this year, it is now even harder to hold on to your hard-earned cash without losing chunks to the taxman.

The British are kinder than ever! says GoFundMe boss

Yesterday

It is the busiest time of the year for the donation platform as people imbued with festive cheer and goodwill are inclined to open their wallets more than usual for good causes.

Bargain Hunt expert PHILIP SERRELL: I spent £1,250 on a cupboard now it's worth £60

Yesterday

Philip Serrell, 71, started his working life as a teacher before quickly abandoning it in favour of a career in antiques.

Diva of divorce sets up shop in Milan as rich flee Britain

Yesterday

Vardags, which helps the rich reach settlements when their marriages end, is cited as the go-to place for footballers, billionaires, and Middle Eastern royalty.

M&G GLOBAL DIVIDEND chases growth to keep payouts to investors flowing

Yesterday

The fund manager couldn't understand why dividend-friendly American companies were off the radar of most UK income investors.

Revealed: The bosses paid the average UK salary in just TWO days

Yesterday

The growing pay gap between what chief executives and their employees earn will reignite the debate around 'fat cat' pay as shareholder revolts against boardroom excess surge.

JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Two awful scandals that must finally be brought to an end… and my other wishes for next year

Yesterday

Although money resolutions will not be to the fore on New Year's Eve, I do have a number of personal finance 'wishes' for the year ahead that I would like to share...

Most and least reliable hybrid cars REVEALED: Which of these green(ish) motors can you really count on?

Yesterday

While always considered a stepping stone from ownership of a traditional petrol or diesel car, hybrids are hugely popular.