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A van hit my fence and flipped over, but the driver's insurer won't pay the full £5,314: SALLY SORTS IT

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In early September last year, a van crashed into our field and overturned. There was extensive damage to our fence.

Spanish hotel accused my son of smoking and locked his room until we paid up - can it do this? Consumer lawyer DEAN DUNHAM replies

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My husband and I were recently on holiday in Spain with our adult son. Hotel staff put a note under his door saying he had been smoking - which he had not.

Bereaved families face 'impossible' deadline to stump up inheritance tax on pensions

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Family members could start to refuse the crucial role of winding up an estate for fear of becoming personally liable for tax, warns a House of Lords report.

HMRC stamp duty investigations on the rise as officials snoop on families they suspect of failing to pay - here's what they are looking for...

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HMRC investigations are on the rise after Angela Rayner was caught having not paid the correct amount of stamp duty last year.

Decision day for Fed with markets on tenterhooks over Trump's pick for next chairman: ALEX BRUMMER

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America's central bank, led by chairman Jay Powell (pictured), is widely expected to hold its key interest rate at today's first meeting of the year.

LVMH fuels hopes of a luxury goods revival with sales picking up at the end of last year

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The group, whose brands include Louis Vuitton - where actress Zendaya (pictured) is a global ambassador - has struggled with a slump in demand.

'Madness' as Labour buys Chinese steel while UK plants struggle to keep the fires burning

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Chinese products were among the £54m of foreign steel imported by Whitehall departments - sparking a furious backlash from industry experts.

Pound soars to four-year high: Sterling hits $1.3790 as 'sell America' trading hits the dollar

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Sterling rose to $1.3790 - its strongest level since October 2021 - while the euro hit its highest point against the US currency since June that year.

Ground rent cap for leaseholders: What is changing, why is it controversial and when will it happen?

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The 4.2million leaseholders who pay ground rent could be set to see their annual bills go down under plans announced by Kier Starmer today.

I predicted these NS&I cuts - this is what's coming next for savers and Premium Bonds: SYLVIA MORRIS

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National Savings & Investments (NS&I) has cut rates on two of its easy-access accounts - just as I predicted it would.

The ingenious life tweaks that made me £350 a month better off after my income fell off a cliff

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Facing career burnout, Ian Betteridge made a life-changing decision that would leave him £20,000 a year worse off.

NS&I slashes interest rates on two of its popular savings accounts

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It is the first time NS&I has changed the interest rates on these savings accounts since March 2025.

Why is the teacher's pension scheme demanding I repay money because of the McCloud judgment? STEVE WEBB replies

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After 34 years of teaching I'm disgusted and have spent hours trying to resolve the issue. As you can imagine it's also negatively impacted my emotional well being.

Cinema chain Everyman cuts plans to open new screens this year

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In an update today, Everyman said it no longer expected to open any new venues 'in line with the group's strategy to reduce net debt.'

Best cash Isa rates 2025: Our pick of the five top deals

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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.

Shake-up at Boots to see Ornella Barra step down as boss and replace her partner Stefano Pessina as chairman

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Barra (pictured with Pessina) - who has overseen the retailer since 2016 - said it was 'the perfect moment' to take on a 'less operational role'.

Expensive electricity is not helping growth in UK and Europe: HAMISH MCRAE

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We have the most expensive electricity of any major economy in the world - four or five times that of the US and double the average level on the Continent.

Yondr boss wants smartphones EXPELLED from schools

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The US-born entrepreneur and former professional footballer has not owned such a device for more than a decade and has no plans to get one.

William Hill shuts betting shops as it reels from Budget tax raid

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The owner of William Hill is closing betting shops as it reels from a £1.1billion Budget tax raid on the gambling sector.

Can I gift my daughter my house to beat IHT and live there rent-free after seven years?

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If we gift my house to our daughter and continue to live in it, I understand we pay full market rent. After seven years, do we have to continue paying full market rent?