A telematics black box can cut a new driver's insurance premium substantially by proving safe driving, but restrictions like curfews and mileage caps mean it isn't the right fit for everyone.
Standard wills and intestacy rules were built for a single-marriage, single-set-of-children family model. Blended families — stepchildren, second marriages, children from multiple relationships — need a more deliberate plan.
How Blind Person's Allowance works in 2026/27: who qualifies, how much it adds to your Personal Allowance, how to claim, and transferring it to a spouse or civil partner.
Boiler breakdown cover is one of the most heavily marketed home add-ons in the UK, but a new-ish boiler with a manufacturer warranty may not need it at all. Here's how to work out if it's genuinely worth paying for.
How bridging loans work, typical arrangement, interest and exit fees, and the tax treatment of bridging finance for property investors and developers in 2026/27.
How a bridging pension works for those retiring before State Pension age in 2026/27 — how much extra income you need, how long the gap lasts, and how to fund it.
Millions of UK broadband contracts roll onto a much higher out-of-contract price the day the minimum term ends. Here's how to check your end date, what Ofcom's rules require providers to tell you, and how to negotiate or switch.
Discounted broadband social tariffs are available from most major UK providers to households on certain benefits, but take-up remains low — often because eligible households simply don't know they qualify.
How Business Property Relief can shelter AIM-listed shares from Inheritance Tax in 2026/27 — the two-year holding rule, the risks, and how the new cap on 100% relief affects large portfolios.
Buy Now, Pay Later products are moving from an unregulated grey area to formal FCA-regulated consumer credit. Here's what that actually changes for how BNPL affects your finances and credit file.
Landlords can no longer deduct mortgage interest from rental income before tax — instead, they get a 20% tax credit. For higher-rate landlords especially, this Section 24 change has significantly increased effective tax bills. Here's the calculation.
Some employers let staff buy extra annual leave (or sell unused days) through a salary adjustment scheme. Here's exactly how the pay, tax and pension implications work out, using real 2026/27 rates.