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Guy Anker

Guy Anker

Deputy Editor & Head of Operations

Guy manages the Editorial team (which writes the content on MSE) and is one of the site's editors, ensuring guides, the weekly email and news stories are in tiptop shape. He also regularly appears on radio and TV as a spokesperson for MSE. He joined MSE in December 2008 after a year as assistant producer on Martin Lewis' It Pays to Watch on Channel 5. Before that, he was a personal finance reporter at the Daily Mail.

His MoneySaving skills are best demonstrated when haggling. He never misses a chance to get a few quid off when shopping for clothes or to cut his digital TV and mobile phone bills by playing the 'I'm going to cancel my account' card.

Latest from Guy Anker

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The Government will employ professional debt collectors to recover unpaid tax.
20 September 2010
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Banks have wielded an axe to many of the top savings bond rates to completely shake-up the best buy tables.
17 September 2010
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Victims of the tax blunder which will see 1.4 million people asked to pay cash back to the taxman may qualify for increased benefits to soften the blow.
17 September 2010
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The Government says it will consider making financial education in schools compulsory as part of a wider education review later this year.
16 September 2010
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Britain saw the largest rise in employment since records began in the three months to July as official figures today revealed 286,000 more people secured jobs.
15 September 2010
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Barclays has been named and shamed as the high street bank that wrongly rejects the highest proportion of complaints from angry customers.
14 September 2010
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Savers were once again left reeling as higher air fares and food bills helped keep rises in the cost of living over the past year well above the Bank of England's inflation target.
14 September 2010
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Beleaguered government department HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is facing fresh anger as its helpline for tax credits renewals is jammed, with some benefit recipients unable to get through for two weeks.
13 September 2010
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Consumers were warned today that borrowing rates could rise further after tough new regulations were drawn up to boost the amount of spare cash held by banks.
13 September 2010
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Tens of thousands of workers are missing out on free cash from their employer, experts warn.
10 September 2010
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TVs and the internet are a necessity, not a luxury, in modern Britain, according to a MoneySavingExpert.com poll of over 15,000 people.
10 September 2010
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Energy giants are forcing up to 85,000 households hit by a doorstep energy scam to pay twice for their electricity.
9 September 2010
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Nearly one million people who did not pay enough income tax have had their repayment demands written off, it emerged today.
9 September 2010
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A mammoth 1.5 million over 60s might be entitled to the pension credit benefit but are not claiming, says the Department for Work and Pensions.
9 September 2010
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The Bank of England today announced it is holding the base rate at its 0.5% historic low for the 18th consecutive month.
9 September 2010
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The Government says it cannot afford to write-off the £2 billion of underpaid tax owed by 1.4 million people.
8 September 2010