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Electric Car Price War Heats Up: Biggest Discounts Yet

UK drivers are witnessing unprecedented electric vehicle price cuts as manufacturers compete fiercely in the September market. Discover which models offer the best value and why now might be the perfect time to switch to electric.

Australia forces banks to maintain cash services

The Australian government announces sweeping new regulations forcing banks to maintain cash services nationwide, protecting vulnerable communities and regional areas from banking deserts.

Gov Considers Tax Breaks for Property Clearances

Exclusive: Ministers are reportedly weighing a controversial tax deduction scheme that would reward property owners for clearing buildings, sparking fierce debate among industry experts and environmentalists.

Australia's New Cash Payment Rules Explained

Australia is implementing sweeping changes to cash payment rules that could affect millions of transactions. Discover what the new limits mean for your wallet and why critics are calling it a war on cash.

China spy suspect caught with £4k cash at Heathrow

Exclusive: Labour's election manifesto faces security questions after a defendant in a major China espionage case was intercepted at Heathrow Airport carrying thousands in cash, raising concerns about foreign interference in British politics.

GM Slashes Dealer Incentives Amid Market Shift

General Motors dramatically cuts dealer incentives amid changing market conditions, signalling potential price increases for consumers as automotive industry faces new challenges.

Solar Panel Costs UK 2024: Complete Price Guide

Discover the real cost of installing solar panels in the UK today, from initial investment to long-term savings, government incentives, and whether they're right for your home.

MP Researcher Charged with Spying for China

A parliamentary researcher has been charged with espionage offences for allegedly spying for China, in a major national security breach that has sent shockwaves through Westminster.

CPS drops China espionage case against two men

The Crown Prosecution Service has discontinued its case against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, accused of spying for China, citing insufficient evidence. The case collapses amid heightened UK-China tensions.

School's TV Prize Draw To Boost Pupil Attendance

A secondary school in the UK is sparking debate with an unconventional incentive: pupils with full attendance can enter a prize draw to win a 43-inch smart TV, aiming to tackle the national attendance crisis head-on.

Minister panic over pension tax-free cash Budget raid

Exclusive: Treasury ministers are in panic mode over a potential Budget raid on pension tax-free cash, with experts warning it could devastate retirement plans and trigger a major political rebellion.

Lloyds Bank £175 Free Cash Giveaway

Lloyds Bank is offering a massive £175 cash incentive for new customers who switch their current account. Discover the simple steps to claim your free money and the terms you need to know.

Plum App: AI Helps UK Savers Build £2 Billion Wealth

Exclusive: The Plum savings app uses cutting-edge AI technology to automate savings and investments, helping UK users save over £2 billion. Discover how it analyses spending patterns to grow your money effortlessly.

Cash Refusal & Card Fees: What's Legal in the UK?

A growing consumer dilemma pits the convenience of card payments against the right to use legal tender. We investigate the legality of cash refusal and surcharges in the UK's evolving payment landscape.

Two Arrested in Westminster 'Cash for Access' Scandal

Two individuals have been arrested following explosive allegations they offered to sell political access and influence to a fictitious Korean company for £30,000, in a major sting operation that has sent shockwaves through Westminster.

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