Money Box Live: How to Increase Your Pay

Money Box Live: How to Increase Your Pay

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New Chancellor, New Plans? and Inheritance Gifts

This week has seen a new Prime Minister and a new Chancellor of the Exchequer. As soon as John Healey was appointed the announcements began. First came the announcement to cut VAT on household energy bills from October, next a plan to cap bus fares in England from January, then a ...  Show more

Money Box Live: House Sale Nightmares

Major reforms are planned to shake up house selling in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The government hopes the plans could end gazundering and gazumping and make buying and selling homes faster, cheaper and less likely to fall through.Gazumping happens when a seller switche ...  Show more

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