Martin Lewis council tax advice could save you hundreds
Money Saving Expert founder Martin Lewis explains how millions of Brits could be paying hundreds less in council tax - and how to challenge your band.
Money Saving Expert founder Martin Lewis explains how millions of Brits could be paying hundreds less in council tax - and how to challenge your band.
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis exposes six little-known council tax pitfalls that could be draining your wallet, plus how to challenge your band and claim refunds.
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Thousands of UK households could be owed significant council tax refunds. Discover three proven methods to check if you've overpaid and claim your money back today.
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Discover how one household dramatically reduced their council tax payments after following Martin Lewis' expert advice on challenging your band.
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Oxfordshire County Council's new traffic filter scheme imposes a £7 daily charge for non-compliant vehicles, facing fierce opposition from local businesses and residents.
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The prestigious Oxford Union is embroiled in a major controversy after its incoming president, US conservative Charlie Kirk, suggested a 'bullet to the head' was the only way to stop a politician. The remark has ignited a fierce backlash and a heated deba
Rochdale Council terminates its agreement with US actor Michael Massee's foundation, withdrawing support and land for the £40m restoration of his ancestral home, Hopwood Hall, citing a fundamental breakdown in their partnership.
Oxford Union President Anthony Abaraonye achieves academic excellence with three A* grades as the prestigious debating society faces backlash over its invitation to controversial American commentator Charlie Kirk.
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A University of Oxford student delivered a powerful, impromptu rebuttal to Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk during a contentious Oxford Union debate, challenging his views on race and privilege.
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US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's controversial Oxford Union speech ignites a fierce transatlantic debate on free speech, cancel culture, and the limits of campus discourse as UK and US Republicans rally to his defence.
The prestigious Oxford Union is embroiled in scandal after hosting controversial American far-right commentator Charlie Kirk, who made inflammatory remarks about UK politics and Labour leader Keir Starmer, prompting widespread condemnation.
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