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27Jun
EU Referendum Summary
Britain Takes Back Control. Or Does It? This is our report on the result of the UK’s Referendum on continuing…
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24Jun
Update: Britain votes to leave the European Union
In a historic referendum, Britain has voted to leave the European Union. The result of the vote has already triggered…
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17Jun
Don’t worry: there will be no stamp duty rise on your ‘granny flat’ after all
November 2015 saw Chancellor George Osborne announce a significant rise in the amount of stamp duty for second home and…
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13Jun
BREXIT AND A POTENTIAL EMERGENCY BUDGET
As 23rd June approaches there is a strong and increasing focus on the economic and fiscal implications of a vote…
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01Jun
June Market Commentary
May was the month when you could be forgiven that there was only one event in the world that mattered:…
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23May
May’s Brexit Update
In little more than a month, the referendum on ‘Brexit’ – that is, whether the UK should remain part of…
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25Apr
When was the last time your friends and family reviewed their pension?
A survey carried out by YouGov only a few years ago found that over half the respondents who contributed to…
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06Apr
Wealth? Fame? Working hard? New research reveals what really makes us happy.
It’s been 75 years in the making and the topic for countless philosophers to muse over, but a US study…
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29Mar
Tax cuts now, payback later – what will the Budget of 2019 look like?
The Chancellor will need to reduce borrowing by £32bn in 2019-20 – the biggest ever annual cash consolidation – in…
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28Mar
A miserable turnaround in the fixed bond savings market
As far as the savings market was concerned, 2015 was the year of the challenger provider. Competition between them ramped…
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