GMB: Kate Garraway talks about needing pension to pay for Derek's bills
GMB: Kate Garraway talks about needing pension to pay for Derek's bills
GMB: Kate Garraway talks about needing pension to pay for Derek's bills
BBC podcast presenter spoke out in his latest Money Saving Expert newsletter (MSE) as he explained nearly 1 million are missing out on benefit worth £1,000s a year and free TV Licence.
Dear Katie, I was taken seriously ill in November 2023 and had to go to three hospitals in two weeks due to thrombosis on my abdomen and lung.
A former top Post Office lawyer who oversaw Alan Bates’s High Court battle against the business is refusing to co-operate with the statutory inquiry.
We all know the old joke about the tourist in Ireland who asks a local for directions to Dublin. “If I were you,” the local replies, “I wouldn’t start from here.” Who knew the same applies to long-haul air travel from Britain in 2024? If you are prepared to start your long-haul journey outside the UK, you can save a small fortune, especially on business-class tickets.
For most savers, the prospect of a guaranteed income until you die would be hard to turn down.
Asda has issued an urgent recall over a potential fire risk posed by one of its household products.
The Government is launching a new initiative to fill low-paid “migrant roles” with jobless Britons, The Telegraph has learned.
Homeowners in Wales are being urged to be mindful of Japanese Knotweed and the impact it can have on homes.
The best small hallway ideas will take your entrance from cluttered and cramped to a well-designed zone that is both functional and in line with the rest of your interior. The best hallway ideas encompass both fashion and function, whether that be innovative storage solutions that optimise unused space or ways to accessorise that don't create extra mess.
Thousands of doctors may be missing out on over £40,000 a year in unclaimed pension payments, analysis shows.
When L’Escargot, one of London’s oldest French restaurants, reopened after a refurbishment last year it wasn’t just the interiors that were different.
The “too good to be true” agribusiness promised a 15% guaranteed return on just $2,000 down, the government said.
This under-the-radar value stock could do well on the back of the huge global build-out of data centres in the years ahead, says Edward Sheldon. The post This £3 value stock could soar in the AI boom appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Even before law enforcement raided his homes, the many-named rapper, producer and businessman Sean “Diddy” Combs faced a host of legal issues.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued alerts for products sold at Tesco and Aldi, with customers urged not to eat them due to safety risks - here are the full details
A £10m expansion at one of York’s major employers has been approved- keeping Pavers and its hundreds of jobs in the city.
The recall comes because it contains wheat (gluten) which is not mentioned on the label.
There was a critical blow to Cohen’s testimony when the defense grilled him over an October 2016 phone call he had with Trump’s body man. Cohen testified under oath that the call was about payments made to Stormy Daniels. The jury was later presented with evidence of text messages between Cohen and Trump’s body man from that exact day proving their conversation was centered around prank and harassing phone calls Cohen was receiving.
Copper (HG=F) prices have risen this year amid a supply squeeze. Wells Fargo Head of Real Asset Strategy John LaForge joins The Morning Brief to discuss what is driving copper prices higher and the commodity's outlook. "We, frankly, are not producing enough copper, and yet, there are buyers everywhere right now for copper," LaForge says. However, he explains that the recent rise "was much more speculator-based and wasn't about fundamentals." He adds that commodities have been among the "best-performing major assets out there" since the coronavirus pandemic despite often being overlooked. "Decade after decade, mankind uses more and more commodities, so you have demand going up all the time," he explains. Major factors that impact commodities usually boil down to underlying fundamentals rather than geopolitical roadblocks, LaForge notes. "We were running dry on refined product. And you had some speculators come in and take advantage of that on a futures basis," LaForge says. He adds that despite this bump in the road, demand will continue to surpass supply, driving prices higher. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Melanie Riehl
A Russian court has ordered that Deutsche Bank's and Commerzbank's assets, accounts, property and shares be seized in Russia as part of a lawsuit involving the German banks, court documents showed. The banks were among the guarantor lenders under a contract for the construction of a gas processing plant in Russia with Germany's Linde, which was terminated due to Western sanctions.The lawsuits were filed by St Petersburg-based RusChemAlliance, a joint venture 50% owned by Russian gas giant Gazpro