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  • Exclusive: Quarter of all Londoners now dip into savings to survive while one in three have zero extra pounds left

    October 12, 2022

    More than a quarter of people in London are being forced to dip into their savings to make ends meet every month, according to fresh data shared with Morning Wire today. However, the research also reveals that almost a third of people across London, around don’t have any savings to fall back on – prompting [...]

  • Scammers circle as Brits pull emergency cash from pension pots

    October 6, 2022

    Cash-strapped Brits looking to draw on their pension pot to cope with the rising cost of living are at risk of predatory scam tactics, the UK’s financial watchdog has warned today.

  • Kwarteng trashes market bets on earlier OBR report and fiscal plan

    October 4, 2022

    The pound today climbed to its highest level against the US dollar in two weeks despite chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng trashing market expectations of a sooner-than-expected fiscal plan. Sterling surged 0.78 per cent against the greenback to buy $1.141. It has now regained all its losses since Kwarteng’s mini-budget rocked the currency last month. UK borrowing [...]

  • Bank should have delayed rate decision to avert crisis, says former pensions minister

    October 3, 2022

    The Bank of England should have delayed its rate-setting meeting until after the government’s mini-budget to have avoided the crisis that rocked pension funds last week, a former pensions minister said today.

  • IFS warns ‘massive spending cuts will still be needed’ despite Kwarteng U-turn

    October 3, 2022

    The Chancellor’s U-turn on his plans to axe the 45p tax rate will do little to ease the pressure on the UK’s public finances and the mammoth spending cuts needed to get borrowing back on track, think tank experts have warned. Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), said the about-turn on [...]

  • Pensions fund collapse fears were ‘overreaction’, says PwC executive

    October 3, 2022

    Fears of a wave of pension fund insolvencies last week were an “overreaction”, the global pensions chief of PwC said today, after concerns spread amid the fallout of the government’s so-called mini budget.

  • Explain decision to pull mortgage products, FCA warns lenders

    October 2, 2022

    The chief of the City watchdog has fired a warning shot at lenders after banks pulled mortgage products from the market in droves this week amid extreme market volatility.

  • Driven to suicide by blindness: How a woman finds a second chance at sight and life

    October 2, 2022  |  City Talk

    Losing one’s sight is terrifying and daunting. It leaves the visually impaired person reliant on those around them to assist them in navigating their way through the world. Without the help and generosity of others, it can lead to a loss of hope and tragically sometimes life. 55-year-old Chyo Maya Praja lives high up in [...]

  • Discrimination against Dalits: How status can affect eye health

    September 30, 2022  |  City Talk

    The Tej Kohli & Ruit Foundation has recently set up camps in Nepal where members of the highly discriminated against Dalits received cataract-curing surgery.  Many cultures have systems of hierarchy entwined in their makeup. In the United Kingdom we have had the hierarchy of Kings and Queens, Knights and Noblemen, followed by merchants and peasants. [...]

  • Royal Mint releases new £5 and 50p coins with King Charles’ effigy

    September 30, 2022

    Coins bearing the face of new monarch King Charles III have been unveiled by the Royal Mint.  The official effigy of the sovereign appears on a commemorative £5 coin and 50p, marking the life of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. The portrait adorning both coins was created by renowned British artist and sculptor [...]

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