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‘Mainly, you fast fooded’: Monzo under fire over ‘shaming’ year-end reviews

Bank criticised for tone of spending summaries, with one user complaining to ombudsman over ‘humiliating’ use of data

‘Geopolitical uncertainties’ amid Iran war could slow fall in mortgage rates, says Halifax

UK house price growth slowed in February as value of typical home rose 0.3% to £301,151

HSBC, Nationwide and Coventry raise rates on fixed mortgages amid Middle East crisis

Experts say Iran war could cause energy price shock that pushes up UK inflation, in turn forcing up interest rates

Energy bills could rise by £160 after Iran conflict pushes gas prices higher

Household costs could reach £1,800 a year from July as UK market hits three-year high

War in Middle East ‘could wipe out growth in UK living standards’

Rising oil and gas prices may affect increase of £300 a year for typical working-age households, says leading thinktank

What will Rachel Reeves’s spring forecast mean for household finances?

The chancellor promises more money in people’s pockets, but the Iran crisis makes steeper inflation a pressing worry

‘I’m concerned the Iran war might drive up living costs’: Britons respond to Reeves’s spring forecast

The chancellor’s statement offered little new on tax or spending, but readers voiced concerns about rising costs

What to do if your flight is cancelled due to the US-Israel war on Iran

Whether you are stranded or about to travel, here is a guide to your rights, from flight and holiday refunds to UK261 compensation

ScottishPower refuses to believe that my father has died

For months it has been adding to my mother’s distress when all she wanted was feed-in tariff payments go into her account

Switching energy deal can save £200 as price cap falls, say experts

Households on a default dual-fuel tariff in Great Britain could cut costs by moving to a fixed deal

UK parents fear young will be worse off for first time in a century, ex-minister warns

Alan Milburn says people feel ‘social contract is being broken’ as number of Neets climbs to 957,000

Tell us: how are your finances looking ahead of the spring forecast?

We want to hear how people across the UK are managing their money as Rachel Reeves prepares to set out the latest economic outlook

Keen bosses, strange mistakes and a looming threat: workers on training AI to do their jobs

Some say the technology is devaluing their work, while others reckon it is not yet – and might never be – good enough to replace them entirely

John Lewis scraps £500m deal to build 1,000 rental homes

Retailer said ‘fundamental shift in economic conditions’ made it hard for financial partner Aberdeen to raise funds

Why the energy price cap in Great Britain is falling from April

Cap on average dual-fuel bill is to be reduced by 7% to £1,641 a year, but the saving is less than the chancellor promised

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  • City watchdog attacks consumer group in £9.1bn car loan payout battle
  • Oil prices rise sharply after Iran launches attacks on tankers near strait of Hormuz
  • UK Treasury yet to do due diligence on finding extra money for defence
  • The winter of our disconnect: how Telstra’s outage wrought havoc across a continent
  • Oil prices jump over 5% after Trump suggests ceasefire with Iran has ended following fresh US strikes – as it happened
  • Bank of England governor says he is ‘able to spot’ lobbying after Farage crypto meeting
  • Britain’s markets attracting generation of highly educated entrepreneurs
  • IMF upgrades UK growth forecast as fears over impact of Iran war diminish
  • The Hill is capitalizing on reader interest in the second Trump administration
  • German car industry warns of job collapse unless ‘bold decisions’ made to address Chinese threat
  • Virgin Media fined record £28m for stopping customers cancelling contracts
  • Housebuilder Vistry warns of losses amid heavy discounting on unsold homes
  • Severn Trent spared Ofwat fine after ‘serious’ waterwaste and sewage failures
  • Trump’s policy mayhem is making even the Maga faithful consider walking away
  • Summer holiday bookings bounce back after fragile Middle East ceasefire, Jet2 says
  • Telstra blames ‘software defect’ for major outage that hit mobiles, trains and triple-zero calls
  • Port of Dover faces ‘utter chaos’ under struggling EU entry system, MPs say
  • The great carbon capture con: behold the wasted billions Burnham could claw back
  • UK housebuilders have far too much power. Now a £4.5bn lawsuit could change that for good
  • The Telstra outage is a stark reminder of the widespread effects of single-system failures
  • Britons to buy 8m mini fans this year – but almost half will end up in landfill
  • Almost no progress made on UK regional household income divide in 30 years, report finds
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