Insurance claims for accidental damage increased over the past year as more people worked from home, so it’s a good time to check your own coverage. Figures from some of the country’s biggest insurance providers have shown a sharp rise in claims of accidental damage...
Successful vaccination programmes are rolling out on both sides of the Atlantic, pointing to a brighter economic outlook. The US and UK continued their rapid vaccine programmes to combat the coronavirus pandemic, while Europe lagged in its rollout, resulting in a...
If you’re struggling to pay your bills due to the coronavirus crisis, the deadline to apply for a payment holiday is fast approaching The coronavirus crisis has fundamentally changed the way we live, with lockdowns shutting down parts of the economy and forcing many...
As we entered the new year with further lockdowns and history making world events, the hope of spring hangs in the air, an enticing prospect, this year, more than ever. While we’re waiting for the green shoots of spring to emerge, why not use the time effectively by...
We all know we need to save for retirement, don’t we? But we also know it’s not always that easy to find the spare cash required to do so, especially amid a global pandemic. Research studies, though, typically show that many retirees wish they’d saved on a more...
Forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) show the economy will contract by 11.3% this year It may take until the end of 2022 for the economy to return to its pre-pandemic size GDP will grow by 5.5% next year, 6.6% in 2022, 2.3% in 2023, 1.7% in 2024...