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Can I get a Cold Weather Payment and how much are they?
Cold Weather Payments are available to some when there is a run of sub-zero temperatures.
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Leasehold reforms: Michael Gove confident bill will pass by next election
The bill would make it easier and cheaper for homeowners to extend their lease or buy their freehold.
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Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come
Inflation may be easing but the impact of high interest rates is still to kick in for many people.
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HSBC down: Thousands face mobile and online banking outages
The firm says it is "really sorry" for the problem, which comes on the busy shopping day Black Friday.
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Energy saving tips: Five ways to cut costs this winter
Energy prices will be lower this winter than last - but you may be able to save even more on your bill.
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Energy price cap will rise in January adding pressure on households
A new domestic energy price cap has been announced leading to higher bills for millions.
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What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money
Now the speech has been delivered, what does it mean for your finances in the months ahead?
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NI and business tax cuts expected in Autumn Statement
The chancellor is expected to unveil cuts for millions of workers and tough new benefit sanctions.
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Minimum wage to rise to £11.44 per hour
The new rate will apply to those aged 21 and over for the first time, the chancellor says.
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Black Friday deals: How to avoid impulse buys in the sales
A report by Which? magazine has found only a fraction of discounted products are at their cheapest.
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Autumn Statement: Hunt does not rule out income tax cuts
The chancellor says he wants to lower taxes but only in a responsible way that does not risk inflation.
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What is inheritance tax and will it be cut?
Inheritance tax is again creating political debate so how does it work and who pays?
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Benefit claimants not seeking work to face mandatory work placements
It is part of a plan to get people back to work, with more investment in career support also promised.
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Energy standing charges review after anger at rises
Standing charges are the cost of having a home connected to gas and electricity, but rises have been criticised.
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What a falling inflation rate means for your finances
Falling inflation and rising wages ease cost of living pressures for some, but money is still very tight.
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Inflation slows to 4.6% as government says pledge met
UK inflation fell sharply in October to its lowest rate in two years, largely due to lower energy prices.
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Pay rises outstrip inflation by most for two years
Wages are increasing faster than prices, but there are signs the jobs market is starting to weaken.
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Welfare cuts worth billions planned by ministers
The changes, affecting hundreds of thousands of people from 2025, would save £4bn in welfare payments.
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Banks accused of dragging their feet over fraud refunds, says MP
The accusation comes as new figures name individual banks and show how much money they refund to victims.
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Mortgage arrears up sharply with landlords hit hard
Rising interest rates put pressure on homeowners and landlords, with more falling behind on payments.
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