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Pensions Minister Richard Harrington has warned it would cost too much to arrange a compromise with the Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) group – and called on MoneySavingExpert.com to help spread the word on pension planning.
21 March 2017
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Skipton Building Society has become the first provider to announce it will offer a cash Lifetime ISA - but you won't be able to get one until June.
20 March 2017
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Atom Bank says savers who applied for its 2% one-year fixed account before last night's deadline won't miss out on the market-leading rate, after high customer demand caused the bank's app to crash.
10 March 2017
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Savers with one of Virgin Money's 'E-Saver' accounts may have been paid the wrong amount of interest for the past two years, the bank has admitted – but it's now giving all those affected a £20 lump sum to rectify the error.
10 March 2017
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The tax-free dividend allowance is to be slashed from £5,000 to £2,000 from April 2018, the Chancellor has said.
8 March 2017
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Students taking higher-level technical courses in areas such as construction, digital skills and social care will be able to apply for maintenance loans from the 2019/20 academic year, Chancellor Philip Hammond announced today.
8 March 2017
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The new Investment Bond from Government savings provider NS&I will pay savers 2.2% for three years from April 2017, Chancellor Philip Hammond confirmed today. Despite its name it's a savings account that pays interest, it's not a risky investment.
8 March 2017
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Savers have until 11.59pm tomorrow to sign up for Atom Bank's one-year fixed-savings account paying a market-leading 2%, with MoneySavingExpert.com exclusively revealing that the app-only bank plans to cut the rate to 1.8% from 10 March.
8 March 2017
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A campaign group battling controversial changes to the women's state pension age is staging a demonstration outside Parliament tomorrow in a bid to influence MPs attending the Budget.
7 March 2017

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