For many, your home represents your most significant asset. Naturally, the desire to pass it on to your children is...
We’re visiting Peter and Margaret Ellis, both in their early 70s, who live in a cozy cottage in the Cotswolds....
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As people change jobs throughout their careers, the average Briton accumulates 10 to 12 different pension pots. Typically, employees in...
From museums to MOTs, travel to theatre, here’s a rundown of the best savings for those over 60 and living in the UK.
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The NHS recommends setting heating to a minimum of 18°C when outdoor temperatures dip below 15°C. Rising energy costs are...
The UK has seen controversial state pension age (SPA) changes, particularly impacting women born in the 1950s. These changes, intended to equalize gender pension ages and account for longer life expectancy, were implemented with inadequate notice, prompting financial hardships and sparking the Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) campaign. WASPI advocates for fair treatment and compensation, highlighting government communication failures, while the government maintains the changes were necessary and properly communicated.
As my husband and I sit on our sunlit patio in a small village around half an hour from Cahors,...