Taxpayers could be asked to stump up another £15bn for the building of Britain's newest power station

Taxpayers could be asked to stump up another £15bn for the building of Britain’s newest

The guarantees could be activated if the French and Chinese firms constructing the plant run over budget - an event experts believe is quite likely. The huge additonal sums would come on top of £2bn of Government funds already pledged towards the construction of the Hinkley Point C plant in Somerset. The generator will be built and run by EDF, the French state-controlled energy giant with support from the Chinese government.

The Frankenstein car you probably don't want: Professor tasked with piecing together the 'nation's perfect car' creates a four-wheeled monstrosity

If someone asked you what the perfect car looks like, we bet you wouldn't image it looking like this. Using public feedback, a university professor pieced together the 'dream look'.

Harsh winter predictions push up used 4x4 prices already - but which are the 10 best second-hand small SUVs to buy?

WhatCar?'s 10 of the best used small 4x4 SUVs to buy

The average price of a used 4x4 has increased by £1,200 in two months, according to new research from Manheim auctions, with prices 40 per cent higher than this time last year. After Met Office predictions of a harsh winter, UK motorists have snapped up second-hand 4x4s quicker - but which SUVs are the best?

Momentum investing isn't just about chasing winners, says RICHARD WEBB, it can also help you avoid a correction

Different types of momentum and asset allocation can help you avoid drops as well as chase gains, argues Richard Webb, of Saltydog Investor.

Volkswagen forced to recall 8.5m cars across EU fitted with emissions test-cheating devices - including 1.2m VWs in the UK

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The recall, one of the biggest in European history, will be mandatory rather than voluntary because of its large scale, Germany's transport minister Alexander Dobrindt said.

How the state pension top-up works: Is a £1,300-a-year boost to retirement income worth the £22,250 upfront cash?

I will reach state pension age before next April so I am allowed to top up my state pension, but I am in two minds about whether to do this.

Buy-to-let landlords are benefiting from increased choice and record low mortgage rates, so where are the best deals?

The number of buy-to-let deals on the market has more than tripled since 2010 and you can now access some of the lowest ever rates on the market, new data shows.

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MARKET REPORT: Investors continue to check out of raincoat maker Burberry sending company's stock to near three-year low

MARKET REPORT: Investors continue to check out of raincoat maker Burberry sending stock to

Shares in the fashion group, famous for its camel, red and black check design, slumped a further 2.1 per cent as shareholders digested Thursday's barrage of bad news. The firm, which is run by design guru Christopher Bailey, had surprised the market by reporting a sharp sales slowdown in Hong Kong and China. Its problems have come from sinking a disproportionate amount of resources into Asia during the boom times.

ALEX BRUMMER: Britain's quest for Chinese money raises tricky questions

George Osborne argues that China is an important economic partner. But the access to advanced European nuclear technology at Hinkley Point is troubling the security services.

INVESTMENT EXTRA: Brewers toast one of biggest corporate deals in history leaving investors wondering whether there is any fizz left in sector

With an increasingly health-conscious population, savers may be wondering whether there are many more pennies to be made from a pint.

RUTH SUNDERLAND: If capitalism fails in mission to deliver prosperity to the many, we cannot be surprised if stirrings of political extremism gather force

This week's deals only reinforces the sense that the system is geared towards executives, investment bankers and private equity barons, while excluding - if not actively harming - everyone else.

Activist investor Ed Bramson launches fresh assault on private equity owner of TGI Fridays

In an open letter to shareholders, Bramson described the corporate governance at London-listed Electra Private Equity as 'deficient'.

Mountain Warehouse's appetite for expansion fuelled by record half-year results

The outdoor clothing and equipment retailer reported a 24.7 per cent rise in half year sales to £59.3m with pre-tax profit up 31 per cent to £4.3m.

The £6.6m Ferrari: A 1960 250 GT with more than 100,000 miles on the clock and 'flaking' paint that's paid for a state of the art lifeboat

The £6.6m Ferrari with 100k on the clock and flaking paint

The 1960 Ferrari 250 GT that sold for £6.6m at a charity auction on Wednesday was far from museum ready - with 100,000 miles on the clock, blemished paint and leaking oil are some of the signs of wear and tear the new owner might want to check out before its next MOT in May 2016.

Energy saving tips: Should you turn off radiators in rooms you don't use or will that drain heat from the rest of the house?

Should I turn off radiators in rooms I don't use?

I want to turn off radiators in rooms that I don't use to save energy and money. But I'm worried that the cooler rooms will drain warmth from the parts of the house I do heat. Is this true?

Rents continue to rise and hit record high of £816 a month with those in London paying 12% more than last year

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The cost of renting as a student can be expensive so an alternative is to buy as an investment

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The cost of living might be going down, but private rents continued to rise last month, hitting a new high of £816 per month in September across England and Wales, data shows.

How well do your neighbours manage their money? Interactive map reveals average credit scores by postcode

Interactive map reveals average credit scores by postcode

This interactive map by credit rating firm ClearScore allows you to search average credit scores by postcode and how it compared to the national average. It shows that the top two districts by credit score are in Scotland, while the majority of the lowest ranking areas are in London. Those living in Kirkwall in Scotland's Orkney Islands have the best credit rating at an average score of 454, closely followed by Lerwick residents at 453.

Cheap fix: 1.2 million driving cars in an 'unroadworthy' condition - and almost half-a-million have sold cars they were concerned about, study claims

The cost of having a car repaired is forcing many drivers to go without their vehicles, though some are putting themselves and other motorists at risk by driving cars they know are not roadworthy.

Thousands more solar power jobs at risk as withdrawal of state subsidies kills off third firm in a week and sends sector into crisis

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Southern Solar went into administration after 13 years in business. Its 100 employees follow into unemployment the 1,200 of Mark Group and Climate Energy, which both collapsed last week.

SIMON LAMBERT: Dirt-cheap mortgages are tempting investors into buy-to-let, but beware the triple whammy of teaser rates, tax and tougher rules

Beware the buy-to-let triple whammy of teaser rates, tax and tougher rules

Critics of buy-to-let have long been unhappy about the uneven playing field between landlords and homeowners. The current crop of cheap buy-to-let fixes could see a landlord pay £230 a month but a homeowner pay £630. But those barely breaking even should be warned the future may not look like right now.

Quality of UK official statistics 'went downhill' after ONS moved to Wales, says former Bank of England chief

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Charlie Bean said the fact that many senior staff refused to move to Wales from the capital has had an impact on the quality of statistics produced since the relocation.

TSB boss takes on 'free banking myth' claiming all banks should be forced to send customers monthly bills 

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Paul Pester (pictured) has proposed sweeping changes to boost competition on the High Street and break the 'stranglehold' of Britain's biggest lenders.

Dreams of owning a property near London can come true! Buy a home of your own within the M25 for just £30,000 (garage not included) 

Buy a tiny home of your own within the M25 for just £30,000

The property in Essex is a rare opportunity for cash-strapped homehunters as it costs marginally more than the average annual salary. It is within the M25 and has a guide price of just £30,000. Most properties in the area - which is within an easy commute of central London - cost at least £300,000.

The big Tesco sale continues: Supermarket giant sells off 14 of its mothballed sites to property developer for £250m

Tesco sells off 14 of its mothballed sites to property developer for £250m

Property investment firm Meyer Bergman bought the sites, which are mostly in London and are among the 50 sites earmarked by Tesco earlier this year as surplus to requirements. The sale follows the disposal of the retailer's Korean business Homeplus last month, which was bought by Asian-focused private equity firm MBK Partners in a £4.2billion deal.

SMALL CAP MOVERS: Aviation training Strat Aero flies high after acquisition news but oil explorers fall 

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Strat Aero hopes to cash in on increasing commercial use of unmanned aerial vehicles for tasks such as inspecting wind turbines and oil rigs.

London skyscraper rents soaring at fastest rate in the world - with only Hong Kong, New York and Tokyo now more expensive

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The 10 per cent growth rate means London is growing five times faster than mega cities such as New York and Hong Kong, and three times faster than Tokyo.

ALEX BRUMMER: Labour's choice for its Bank of England review is like putting Hugh Grant in charge of freedom of the press

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Ivy League economist Danny Blanchflower's wild forecasts and his unpleasantness about former colleagues at the Bank make him unsuitable to conduct a review.

Redcar closure is wake-up call for steel industry, says Director of UK Steel Gareth Stace

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The steel industry in Britain is lean and mean. It employs 30,000 highly-skilled people and underpins many other areas of manufacturing and their supply chains.

Euro falls against pound and dollar after central bank official claims eurozone is in dire need of cash support

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European Central Bank council member Ewald Nowotny said 'it's quite obvious' that the region needs more support to stimulate growth and return stubbornly low inflation to target.

Netflix shares slide by up to 14% as profits halve after it pumps millions into new shows and films

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Netflix, which charges viewers a fixed monthly fee to watch as many films or TV programmes as they like also produces its own shows, including House Of Cards starring Kevin Spacey.

Staley rides to the rescue: After decades of boardroom dysfunction, has Barclays finally found a boss who breaks the mould?

Staley rides to the rescue: After decades of boardroom dysfunction, has Barclays finally

If the record of past bosses is anything to go by, don't bank on it: he could be part of an established pattern where the bank is on a seemingly endless loop of repeating its mistakes. Barclays has been unsure what to do with its investment bank for almost three decades, since it bought the business in an attempt to cash in on the Big Bang reforms that swept the City in 1986.

Ballooning craze for adult colouring books helps WH Smith post 8% hike in profits - with Fifty Shades of Grey on the side

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The latest infantile craze for adults - after reading Harry Potter, buying £20 burgers in top restaurants and wearing trainers to work - is apparently for those that cannot handle modern life.

Bosses of failed or scandal-hit banks no longer 'guilty until proven innocent' as industry lobbying forces Treasury U-turn

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The Treasury has dropped the 'reverse burden of proof' rule for bosses of failed banks or those who have presided over a major mis-selling scandal.

Jaguar Land Rover sales hit by Tianjin blast after car maker loses 5,800 vehicles stored at the Chinese port 

Sales of Jaguar and Land Rover models dropped one per cent in the last quarter, driven by a slowing Chinese economy and the Tianjin explosion in August, which destroyed 5,800 of its cars.

Goldman Sachs bankers set for 10% pay cut following profits slump (but will still earn an average of around £250k)

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The Wall Street giant said revenues fell 18 per cent to £4.4bn in the third quarter of the year and net earnings were down 36 per cent to £923m.

Four top fund managers who like banks - and the famous one who doesn't: How to invest in Lloyds away from the share sale

Four top fund managers who like Lloyds and banks - and the famous one who doesn't

The spotlight is on the privatisation, but it could be worth thinking about other ways to gain exposure to Lloyds - or even rival big banks. We get the thought of fund managers - including four who like Lloyds and potentially other banks and a rather famous one, Neil Woodford, doesn't like the big banks at all.

Bank customers to face higher charges as lenders need to boost balance sheets by up to £3.3bn under ring-fencing rules 

The new ring-fencing rules come into force in 2019 and are designed to protect taxpayers and banking customers by ensuring retail operations are insulated from more risky investment banks.

Plan to let workers take small pension pots with when changing jobs scrapped as Government mothballs three savings innovations

New-style 'defined ambition' and 'collective benefits' schemes, and a plan to allow workers to take small pots with them when they change jobs, are on hold for now.

Why home-spun inheritance tax planning doesn't always work: Six IHT questions answered 

Why home-spun inheritance tax planning doesn’t always work: Six IHT questions answered 

As families find themselves dragged into the inheritance tax net more are tempted to indulge in a spot of home-spun tax planning to try to dodge a bill. But often some seemingly straightforward arrangements will not always achieve the desired results. Our experts explain why and offer six to

'But officer, I've only had seven pints!': One in five in their thirties think they're okay to drive after six or seven beers

One in five in their 30s said they thought they'd be safe to drive after drinking six or seven glasses of beer or wine, a survey has found. New research also revealed which area is worst for careless drivers.

Price comparison websites under scrutiny once again as Ofgem probes whether they've breached competition laws over paid-for advertising

Comparison websites are once again under the spotlight from Ofgem as it launches a probe to determine whether some breached competition laws over paid search advertising.

How to boost your state pension by £1,300 a year: New scheme to help 12 million people who will miss out on flat-rate reforms

Boost your state pension by £1,300 a year: Help for those who miss out on flat-rate

The deal It is open to men born before April 6, 1951, and women before April 6, 1953, who live in the UK and already receive a state pension or are entitled to one. You can buy between £1 and £25 extra a week by paying Class 3A voluntary national insurance contributions.

Fraud and cyber crime committed every FOUR seconds in the UK as even the police minister says his bank account was hacked

There were 5.1 million incidents of fraud and 2.5million cases of computer crime including hacking and spreading viruses, as the scale of the problem was laid bare for the first time.

Berlin crowned most affordable city for graduates while London ranks low as more than 80% of pay goes towards rent and basic living costs

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Young graduates based in Berlin have on average 64 per cent of their net pay left at the end of the month, but those in London have only just less than a fifth.

Sell more or lose your job, Lloyds staff told: Bosses demand mortgages, insurance and credit cards are pushed aggressively

Lloyds, which is 13 per cent taxpayer-owned, abandoned old-fashioned sales targets after mis-selling scandals cost them billions but bosses have now told staff to ramp up financial-product sales.

New M&S; 'members club' loyalty scheme will reward shoppers for visiting stores and posting reviews on its website

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Britain's biggest clothes retailer M&S; is launching a new loyalty scheme aimed at encouraging customers to visit its stores more frequently.

Why Britain's top fund guru Neil Woodford is BUYING shares when everyone else is selling 

Why Britain's top fund guru Neil Woodford is BUYING shares when everyone else is selling 

With his first independent fund - Woodford Equity Income - Neil Woodford has turned every £1,000 invested into £1,157 over the past year when his rivals have only managed to make an average £5. Had you put £1,000 into his Invesco Perpetual High Income fund when he took the helm in 1988, you would have had £22,286 by the time he left last year. Holly Black gets his thoughts on the investing world.

Pound boosted as fall in unemployment to seven-year low prompts earlier interest rate rise calls

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The ONS said the fall in unemployment more than outstripped recent rises and has led to some economists calling for a interest rate rise as early as January 2016.

Now Bank of England says interest rate could be CUT: Move may be needed to boost economy and combat deflation

Gertjan Vlieghe, senior economist at Brevan Howard Asset Management

Dr Gertjan Vlieghe, who joined the central bank's monetary policy committee last month, warned that inflation is 'very weak' and Britain is at risk from turmoil around the world.

ASK TONY: Barclays took weeks to pay back £850 it squirreled away from an account which I hadn't used for 15 months

ASK TONY: Barclays took weeks to pay back £850 it squirreled away from an account which I

I'm a pensioner with a modest bank account held at Barclays. On August 10, I called at my branch to withdraw funds, but was shocked to be told there were none available. After about 15 minutes, the bank clerk told me she had traced the money and discovered the account had been closed because it hadn't been used for the past 15 months.

Savers benefit from booming buy-to-let loans: Challenger banks are upping their rates so they can lend more

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Many new banks do not offer mortgages to ordinary homeowners, so instead the profits on the savings they bring in come from other types of loans.

Alesha Dixon and Stephen Fry back TV plug-in device Electric Jukebox that aims to bring 'music streaming to the masses'

Alesha Dixon and Stephen Fry back TV plug-in device Electric Jukebox

A new plug-in and play device which slots into the TV and is controlled by a wireless wand with a microphone is aiming to bring 'music streaming to the masses.' Electric Jukebox, which launched this morning at an event in London, has been backed a raft of celebrities including Sheryl Crow, Robbie Williams, Alesha Dixon and Stephen Fry.

Company car tax changes could drive more diesels onto our roads despite the Volkswagen emissions scandal

The removal of the three per cent Benefit in kind (BIK) surcharge on diesel cars in 2016 will make them much more affordable for company car drivers to tax, despite the VW emissions scandal.

Whiplash fraudsters snared thanks to a little black box under the bonnet which can now be used to expose crash for cash scams

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For the first time, an insurer has been able to use the information from the black box technology - known as telematics - to successfully prove in court that an accident was a sham.

Thunderous and devastatingly fast: Ferrari reveals F12tdf - a 211mph monster with more power than nine Ford Fiestas combined

Ferrari reveals its F12tdf - a 211mph monster with more power than nine Ford Fiestas

Ferrari's latest creation can accelerate from 0-62mph faster than you can tie your shoe laces, has a top speed of 211mph and more power than nine superminis put together. Just 799 F12tdf examples will be built and each one is expected to cost in the region of £275,000.

Volkswagen UK boss admits cars fitted with defeat device DID cheat EU emissions tests 

VW admit UK cars fitted with emission 'defeat device' did cheat EU tests and says the majority of models can be corrected with a software update. However, some models will take longer to fix.

Never miss a car tax renewal or MOT again: AA launches a free personalised PA service alerting you when your car needs attention

Receive alerts to tell you when your car is due for tax renewal, when an MOT is soon to be required and when the next service in imminent. This new AA tool should take the hassle out of car ownership.

Bungling Scottish Power still owes customers thousands months after it won our wooden spoon winner

Bungling Scottish Power still owes customers thousands months after it won our wooden

The company, owned by Spanish giant Iberdrola, is struggling to clear a logjam of complaints triggered by a botched £200 million computer upgrade. More than 18 months after Money Mail revealed it was having problems, complaints are still pouring into Money Mail's postbag. Among the disgruntled customers are Lynne McCaughey and her daughter Cate, 12, (pictured).

150,000 phone customers left in limbo as Sainsbury's axes its mobile service

The chain said its Mobile by Sainsbury's service will end on January 15 - just two and a half years after it set up the joint venture with Vodafone.

£152,000 A DAY: What conmen snatched from savers in the first month of the pensions revolution

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The startling figures show how new rules, which made it easier to get money from a pension, coincided with the amount snatched by fraudsters soaring to more than five times normal levels.

We trust fund bosses with hundreds of billions of pounds... that's why they should be savings champions, says JAMES CONEY

We trust fund bosses with hundreds of billions of pounds... that's why they should be

Our money gives these fund managers enormous power. For every share they buy, they get a right to vote on that company - and when you buy as many as they do, you have a very loud voice. They could be advocates for social responsibility; keep outrageous executive pay in check; campaign for transparency and better corporate practices.

Families of UK pensioners who get state help paying mortgages face having to hand back the cash plus interest when they die

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Those affected, are receiving state help with their mortgage repayments, face being forced to hand back the cash they receive, plus interest, under a £600m cost-cutting drive.

Now Lloyds cuts rates for children: Young saver accounts go from 3% to 2.25%

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To see how much interest they earn, your child will have to grapple with different rates depending on whether the account was opened before or after October 6.

As firms ramp up prices year on year, LEE BOYCE asks: Is the watchdog ever going to do anything about the landline rental rip-off?

Is regulator Ofcom ever going to do anything about landline rental prices?

Last week, This is Money reported that Sky was hiking line rental prices. It follows other telecoms providers who have made similar increases in recent months. It has left us - and many of our readers - asking if Ofcom will look into soaring costs, and do anything about it

Who are the savviest savers? Survey reveals Londoners bag £1k a year in discounts... while 98% of shoppers base spending habits around bargains

Shoppers are making their money go further by tapping into loyalty cards, discounts and vouchers, with one in eight saying it was a way to boost disposable income before they got paid.

Pilot Barclaycard deal offers help customers pay off big-ticket items- but with a one off fee of up to 8% of the purchase price 

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Barclaycard is targeting those with an existing annual percentage rate (APR) of at least 11 per cent, keen to put big-ticket goods such as a TV on their card.

I hold bond funds because I thought they were safe but it seems they include derivatives: aren't these the risky bets that caused the banking crisis?

Are derivatives risky? I thought they caused the banking crisis

Can you explain how bond funds work (I thought they were the 'safer' option) and what effect 'derivatives' might have on the risk now and if I should consider switching out of these old-style investments? I thought derivatives were to blame for the banking crisis that pushed us all into recession!

Deflation is back! British households see average prices fall again as UK inflation turns negative by 0.1%

The rate of inflation has been at or around zero for the majority of the year, and today's figures will go further to reduce pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates in the near future.

Made in Britain! SMMT forecasts number of cars built in the UK to hit record levels by 2020, driven by premium motors

The UK currently builds around 1.5million cars a year, but the SMMT says this will continue to grow and reach new record highs of two million a year by 2020.

My home insurer says it's pushing up my premiums because of a new tax - is this legit?

My home insurer says it's pushing up my premiums because of a new tax – is this legit?

I bought a home insurance policy a few weeks ago. Today, I received an email warning to say the price will increase next month because of an increase in insurance premium tax laid out by the Government. Is this genuine and what exactly is IPT?

Now buy-to-let mortgage rates fall below 2%: Record-low landlord loan arrives as market continues to boom

Now buy-to-let mortgage rates fall below 2%: Accord launches 1.84% fix

Accord Mortgages has unveiled a two-year fix at 1.84 per cent for those with a 40 per cent deposit but you would pay a hefty £2,625 in fees.The broker arm of Yorkshire Building Society is offering the record low deal to new borrowers or those remortgaging with a 40 per cent deposit.

Fixed-rate mortgages cut again: Are borrowers set to profit from end-of-year home loan price war?

Will borrowers be able to profit from a fresh end-of-year mortgage price war?

A fresh bout of fixed rate mortgage cuts has arrived - along with claims of a potential end-of-year price war - just months after lenders started raising rates in expectation of a Bank of England interest rate rise. Experts say that banks and building societies trying to hit year end targets could cut rates to pull borrowers in.

I turned my luxury cashmere blankets into an international brand from home - and even Prince George is a fan

I turned luxury cashmere blankets into international brand Travelwrap from home

Would you like to set up a business from home and perhaps even turn it into a runaway success? In our new series, we meet people who did just that, starting with Niamh Barker. Eight years ago, she set up the Travelwrap Company in her spare room. Now, it is now an international brand, beloved of celebs and royals alike.

50 ways to save money: Simple steps to cut what you spend that could clear your debts or seriously boost your savings

50 ways to save money....

To clear the average national household debt of £13,000 at 6% interest with a monthly repayment of £100 will take around 17 years. There are, however, plenty of simple ways to make significant savings on your regular spending that could clear your debt - or boost your savings - in less than a year. This is Money's top 50 - updated - money-saving tips may appear light-hearted but are deadly serious.

SIMON LAMBERT: Eight simple but important lessons about money

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Learning more about money is a good way to keep hold of it and make more of it. Here are some simple but important things I'd teach people.

How to complain to the chief executive: We reveal the names and contact details of Britain's top company bosses

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Here is a list of the name and address for the chief executive of Britain's largest consumer facing companies: big banks, building societies, utilities companies, telecoms and mobile networks.

How to choose the best (and cheapest) DIY investing Isa - and our pick of the platforms

Pick the best (and cheapest) investment Isa platform

Choosing the right DIY platform is crucial but a wealth of choice and changes to charges have left many investors scratching their heads. We pick some of the best. We also highlight why investing in an Isa makes sense, as it should protect your hopefully growing investments from tax forever.

Revealed: The world's cheapest and most expensive stock markets - and where the UK stands

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We highlight the world's cheapest and most expensive stock markets, measured on three popular valuation tools and where the UK sits.

INVESTING TIPS: Fund and trust ideas for beginner and cautious investors

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If you are new to investing then the huge number of funds and investment trusts on offer can be confusing. Fortunately, This is Money's experts have some ideas to get you started.

INVESTING TIPS: Top fund and trust ideas for income investors

Income investing: Dividends can deliver both a healthy boost to long-term growth and a way to earn from your investments.

Income investing can let you draw on your portfolio or reinvest dividends to build solid growth over time. Our experts give their fund and investment trust recommendations.

INVESTING TIPS: Top fund and trust ideas for emerging markets

On the up: Emerging markets such as Brazil are where much of the world's growth is expected to be over future years.

If you're looking to add some flair to your investing Isa with emerging markets, This is Money's experts have some ideas to get you started

When will interest rates rise? Unemployment rises but wages robust after Bank hints at a move in early 2016

When will UK interest rates rise?

Unemployment has increased for the second month in a row, adding weight to the arguments of ratesetters in the lower for longer camp. This follows the outlook for when interest rates will rise shifting forwards slightly to about February 2016 in the recent inflation report.

Our savings picks: This is Money's five favourite best buy cash Isas for 2015

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We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential Isa reading and is kept up-to-date throughout the year

Looking for a better bank? This is Money's five of the best current accounts

Best five: which current accounts offer the best perks?

How hard does your bank account work for you? Here's our pick of the best accounts to make your money work harder, cut down on fees, or get free stuff.

Ten tips for buy-to-let: the essential advice for property investors

Ten tips for buy-to-let

For many buy-to-let looks an attractive income investment in a time of low rates and stock market volatility. Climbing house prices, rising rents and improving mortgage deals are tempting investors - although they will need a big deposit. Read This is Money's top ten buy-to-let tips

What next for house prices? House price rises ease but London market is picking up again

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After a slowdown earlier this year, the London market appears to be continuing to push ahead of the rest of the UK. We look at the latest figures.

What next for mortgage rates? The best fixed rates inch up as rate rise chatter increases - so is it time to fix?

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Some of the absolute cheapest mortgage rates have been pulled, as banks look to squeeze a little more from borrowers, but rates remain historically low.

Best paid UK jobs revealed: Compare your pay to the national average in the league table of salaries across 350 professions

Best paid UK jobs 2014 Compare your pay to the national average

The influence of financial services on the economy is spelled out again as City brokers steal top spot in this year's official list of highest earners. According to the detailed 2014 annual salaries survey, brokers pocketed around 40 times more this year than those at the bottom of the list - the people responsible for keeping children safe on the way to school. Lollipop crossing patrols earned around £3,400.

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