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ISAs will be 20 next month. Have they changed the way we save?
First-time buyers
The number of first-time buyers is up, says chancellor Philip Hammond. Will it continue?
Smart meter only energy tariffs
Some of the cheapest energy tariffs are only available if you agree to have a smart meter.
Making Tax Digital
A big shake-up to the UK's tax system starts on 1 April. Join Louise Cooper and guests.
London Capital & Finance. The report.
Administrator's report finds 'highly suspicious transactions.'
The costs of winding up someone's affairs after they die
Have you had to cope with sorting out a loved one's financial affairs after they die?
Are fraudsters getting away too easily?
Police watchdog report highlights inconsistencies in dealing with fraud victims.
The future of saving into a pension at work
Are you saving into a pension at work? Has this happened via auto-enrolment?
Regulator warning for general insurance companies
Financial regulator the FCA warns general insurance firms over customer treatment.
The Costs of Being Single
Nearly eight million people live alone in the UK. What are the financial challenges?
The psychology of fraud
Why do we fall for fraudsters?
Energy: Going Green
How can households help save the planet whilst keeping energy bills affordable?
The difficulties of renting on benefits
'No benefit' rental clauses - should they be banned?
Ethical Investing
Can you get a decent return on your cash while also doing good for society and the planet?
The last free cashpoint in town
The effect on communities of cash machines that charge.
Saving for the under 35s
The latest news from the world of personal finance.
Rent - your flexible friend
The housing association allowing residents to underpay and overpay their rent.
Returning to work
Restarting a career after a long-term employment break.
Not my debt!
What can you do if you're pursued for a debt that isn't yours?
Crowdfunding
The rules, risks and potential rewards of crowdfunding.
Call for online 'credit curfews'
Researchers say a ban on online borrowing between 11pm and 7am could protect consumers
The Cost of Music
The cost of streaming music: how do services differ for listeners and musicians?
Ban on lettings fees begins
Lettings fees now banned in England.
Credit Unions
How can credit unions prosper in a digital banking world?
Bridging the 'advice gap'
How to make financial advice more appealing (and accessible) to those who need it
Rent and Return
Whether clothes or toys, the rising popularity of renting things instead of owning them
Pension credits and the TV licence
Changes to free over-75s Â鶹ԼÅÄ TV licence.
Childcare Costs
How to find affordable childcare for under 5’s and what financial help is available?
Complaints about car loans
In 2018 we borrowed £46 billion to buy cars - how well is our ability to repay assessed?
Money Box Live: Cryptocurrencies
The risks and rewards of digital currencies, with Louise Cooper.
Taking a 'butchers' at contract small print
A nasty surprise for a butcher who failed to read the loan small print.