John Harris’s article (House prices are crumbling – and so is Britain’s faith in property ownership, 5 March) provides a timely contrast with the
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British Gas debt agents made third of all applications to force-fit prepay meters
The debt collection agency that force-fitted prepayment meters for vulnerable British Gas customers made a third of all warrant of entry applications in England
How to read the news like a mathematician – from the budget and HS2 to Covid and sport
These days, keeping up with the news can sometimes feel like a maths exam. We face a constant barrage of figures, whether through national
UK families on universal credit to get childcare costs paid upfront
Poorer working parents are to be given more help with the costs of childcare as part of this week’s budget, after warnings that support
Extra costs for customers on prepayment meters to be scrapped in budget
Prepayment meter customers will no longer be charged more to receive their energy under reforms to be announced in the budget. The chancellor is
Pensions: why do those retiring face ‘massive’ losses despite FTSE highs?
A former government pensions minister is warning of “massive losses” for pensioners retiring this year, with big providers telling older customers their funds have