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London's Most Expensive Boroughs for Dining Out

London isn't the UK's priciest dining spot, but five boroughs lead the capital's costs. Discover where a meal takes the biggest bite from your salary. Read the full analysis.

House Prices Resilient in 2025, Says Nationwide

UK house prices ended 2025 on a softer note but were resilient overall, with Nationwide forecasting 2-4% growth for 2026. Discover the key market drivers and expert insights.

Global markets post best year since 2019

World equities see strongest annual gains since 2019, with the MSCI index up over 21%. Discover the key drivers, from AI to US dollar weakness, and what it means for investors.

Plymouth house prices rise 12.6%, fastest in UK

Plymouth recorded the UK's steepest house price rise in 2025 at 12.6%, as London's market stalled. Discover the hotspots and the factors driving this localised property boom.

2025's US House Censure Wave: A Record Year

A look back at the US House of Representatives' unprecedented year of censure attempts in 2025, featuring clashes over Trump, Musk, and racial slurs. Discover the political fallout.

Win a £5m North London House for Just £15

A stunning £5 million four-bedroom house in North West London could be yours for just £15. Enter the Omaze prize draw supporting Alzheimer's Society before January 25.

Inflation falls to 3.2%, BoE rate cut expected

UK inflation fell more than expected to 3.2% in November, driven by a supermarket price war. The data locks in an anticipated Bank of England interest rate cut. Read the full analysis.

Inflation Slows Sharply to 3.2%, Rate Cut Expected

UK inflation fell more than expected to 3.2% in November, driven by a supermarket price war. The data strengthens the case for a Bank of England interest rate cut. Read the latest analysis.

Skipton named Britain's happiest place to live

The Yorkshire market town of Skipton tops Rightmove's Happy at Home Index for 2024, praised for its community spirit, access to nature, and affordability. Discover why it's number one.

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