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You might be able to get a grant to cover the cost of uniform via a Government fund, the Household Support Fund (HSF), from ...
UK gang uses meme coin to launder money, marking a new crypto crime trend amid $500 million in global meme coin scams.
One instrument the Commission has proposed to ramp up defence spending across the EU, worth €150 billion, would largely exclude British suppliers. Britain's defence industry is urging the EU and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A former Russian politician appointed by Vladimir Putin has been found guilty of sanctions breaches and ...
Fresh data from Calaston shows North American equity funds saw inflows of £1.8billion from UK investors during March ... If you take out a product This is Money may earn a commission.
UK interest rates dictate the costs households have to pay to borrow money for things such as mortgages, credit cards and loans. Higher rates also boost returns for savers. They are currently at 4.5%.
The group used criminal money to purchase vans and lorries in the UK and sold them to Ukraine. The earnings were then converted into cryptocurrency. They exploited the legitimate demand in Ukraine for ...
considering that the Government’s fiscal planning has been based on their assumption that abolishing the non-dom status will actually raise money, this could create a serious hole in the UK’s ...
The turmoil from the tariff policy has raised expectations that UK interest rates could be cut ... market analysis, plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter Don't miss the ...
Detectives unravelled the crime ring, finding Lutsak had arranged cash collections in the UK. Popovych then used the money to buy vehicles which were then shipped to his legitimate Ukrainian clients.
This month heralds the introduction of significant changes that will affect your money moving forward. The UK tax year commences today (Sunday, April 6) and runs until April 5, 2026. This is the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. UK wealth managers say enquiries from US-based investors worried by the actions of Donald Trump and his ...