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Save £392 by Skipping 8 Christmas Traditions

UK households can save nearly £400 this festive season by avoiding eight common Christmas expenses. Experts urge early planning to avoid financial stress. #SaveMoney #Christmas

Government spends over £100m on Covid inquiry response

Official data reveals the UK Government has spent more than £100m supporting its response to the Covid-19 public inquiry, on top of the inquiry's own £192m budget. Discover the breakdown of legal and staffing costs.

Watkins ends drought as Villa win thriller at Brighton

Ollie Watkins scored twice to end his goal drought and help Aston Villa come from behind to beat Brighton 4-3 in a Premier League thriller. The victory strengthens Villa's top-four claim ahead of facing Arsenal.

Benefits Street divided over new Budget

Residents of Birmingham's James Turner Street, famed for Channel 4's Benefits Street, give mixed reactions to Rachel Reeves' Budget. Some welcome extra cash while others call it 'stupid'. Read their views.

Nationwide's New Campaign for 18-34 Year Olds

Nationwide Building Society partners with Mail Metro Media on an omnichannel campaign, sponsoring a new podcast and TikTok content to engage younger audiences on spending habits.

UK Black Friday Spend Hits £299 Average

UK households are set to spend an average of £299 this Black Friday weekend, with total spending predicted to reach nearly £14 billion. Experts warn shoppers to budget wisely and guard against online scams.

64p trick to save £870 on energy bills

UK households can save up to £870 this winter by swapping central heating for a heated blanket, costing just 64p per evening. Act now to cut costs amid price cap rises.

Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget: Key Details

Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver the Autumn Budget on November 26, focusing on NHS waiting lists, national debt, and the cost of living. Discover the key announcements.

Reeves confirms end to two-child benefit cap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to scrap the controversial two-child benefit cap, giving Universal Credit claimants up to £586 extra per month. Find out how this affects you.

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