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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 cost of watching live Premier League football for armchair fans was slashed to just £6.99 a month today after BT announced prices for viewing Sky Sports.
1 July 2010
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Households will receive clearer energy bills under new rules that come into force today.
1 July 2010
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A programme to help educate teenagers in London on how to manage money has been launched this week.
30 June 2010
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Homeowners can fix their mortgage payments for seven years rather than the standard two, five or ten years.
29 June 2010
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Cash Isa providers will finally have to display the interest rate paid on statements, while they must also speed up transfer times when savers switch accounts.
29 June 2010
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Lloyds TSB will publish the interest rate paid on all savings accounts, on customer statements, by the end of this year.
29 June 2010
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BT will show live Premier League football next season, plus many more major sporting events, after confirming it has signed a deal with BSkyB to show two Sky Sports channels.
28 June 2010
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This weekend marks the last chance to bag a £100 bonus when signing-up for the top current account for those regularly overdrawn.
26 June 2010
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Mortgage lenders have been banned from hitting borrowers behind on payments with punitive charges if they have already set up a payment plan to clear any arrears.
25 June 2010
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Families who earn £25,000 a year could see a fall in the benefits they receive from April 2012, according to figures buried deep in yesterday's 112-page official Budget document.
23 June 2010
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Lloyds TSB is planning a bank charges shake-up this winter which could see those overdrawn pay £60 a year more.
23 June 2010
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Millions of families will no longer qualify for tax credits or receive less income from them, Chancellor George Osborne revealed today.
22 June 2010
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Council tax rates in England could be frozen for one year for those whose local authorities can keep costs low, the Chancellor revealed in his Emergency Budget today.
22 June 2010
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Nationwide has become the latest lender to offer interest-free balance transfers for 15 months.
22 June 2010
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Today's Emergency Budget brought tax rises for every UK citizen as the Government attempts to plug the massive £156 billion budget deficit.
22 June 2010
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VAT will rise from 17.5% to 20% in January, the Chancellor revealed this afternoon.
22 June 2010