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House price growth slows to 1.8% in November

Annual UK house price growth softened to 1.8% in November, with the typical home now £272,998. Experts predict a market rebound in 2026 as mortgage rates fall. Read the full analysis.

Nationwide Slashes Mortgage Rates Below 4%

Nationwide Building Society has intensified the mortgage rate war, cutting its fixed-rate deals to as low as 3.60%. Discover how this impacts borrowers and the UK housing market.

Nationwide branches to stay open until 2030

Nationwide Building Society confirms all 605 UK branches will remain open until at least 2030, securing face-to-face banking for millions of members nationwide.

Nationwide pledges branches open until 2030

Nationwide Building Society extends its branch promise, committing to keep its entire network of 696 Nationwide and Virgin Money branches open until at least 2030, bucking the industry trend.

Nationwide cuts mortgage rates in market shake-up

Britain's largest building society cuts selected mortgage rates by up to 0.31%, offering relief to borrowers amid ongoing cost of living pressures. Find out which deals are changing.

Premier Nationwide Building Society Shuts Down

Exclusive: Premier Nationwide Building Society ceases operations, leaving customers seeking alternative banking solutions. Full details on the closure and consumer guidance.

Record bank switching sees Nationwide beat rivals

Exclusive analysis reveals Nationwide Building Society has become Britain's favourite bank for switchers, while Monzo leads digital challengers in the biggest account migration surge since 2022.

Nationwide offers 5.5x salary mortgages

Nationwide Building Society expands its Helping Hand mortgage scheme, allowing borrowers to secure loans up to 5.5 times their income with new flexible criteria.

Ireland's migrant crisis sparks nationwide unrest

Ireland stands divided as mounting resentment over the asylum seeker crisis erupts into violent protests following a child sex assault investigation near a migrant accommodation centre in Dublin.

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