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Breakups cost Brits £1,600 on average

New research reveals the staggering financial impact of breakups, with couples losing thousands. Find out how to protect your wallet during a split.

Diddy's fortune faces lawsuit threat

Legal experts weigh in on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' financial resilience as multiple civil lawsuits threaten his empire. Will his vast assets shield him from staggering payouts?

Morecambe FC in Crisis as EFL Season Returns

Morecambe Football Club faces a deepening financial crisis as the EFL season returns. The latest Football Weekly Extra podcast uncovers the struggles and potential fallout for the League Two side.

Trump attacks Biden in fiery Iowa speech

Former US President Donald Trump has taken another jab at Joe Biden during a rally in Iowa, mocking his rival's cognitive abilities and policies.

Inheritance tax rule change confirmed

The UK government has confirmed changes to inheritance tax rules, potentially saving families thousands. Here’s what you need to know.

UK debt crisis deepens as borrowing soars

Britain's national debt has skyrocketed, sparking fears of impending tax rises as the government scrambles to balance the books. Experts warn of tough economic times ahead.

Wisconsin GOP sues over alleged Biden election meddling

Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin allege the Biden administration illegally influenced the 2024 election by funding voter registration efforts in Democrat-leaning areas. The lawsuit could reignite national debates over federal election involvement.

Labour outspent Tories 2:1 in 2024 election

Official figures reveal Labour's massive financial advantage over the Tories in the 2024 general election campaign. Discover how spending shaped the political battlefield.

1 in 4 women unaware of pension tax relief

A quarter of UK women have never heard of pension tax relief, missing out on thousands in retirement savings. Experts urge action to close the gender pension gap.

Money Dysmorphia: The Hidden Financial Crisis

A growing number of young adults are struggling with 'money dysmorphia', a psychological condition leading to overspending and financial insecurity. Experts reveal the causes and solutions.

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