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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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Consumers should have better protection when using peer-to-peer (P2P) lending firms over the next few years.
7 December 2012
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Commuters have today been told of the full scale of train price rises that come into effect next month.
6 December 2012
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Chancellor George Osborne has cut the maximum amount you can save in a pension to get the full tax relief.
5 December 2012
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Low and middle income earners under 65 could pay less in tax from next April, Chancellor George Osborne said today.
5 December 2012
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Chancellor George Osborne has announced a blow for benefits recipients, with many handouts rising by less than the rate of inflation.
5 December 2012
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Households may not receive bank statements or other bills in the new year, as postal workers are threatening not to deliver letters sent via private firms.
4 December 2012
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Mobile firm Giffgaff has admitted a glitch meant thousands of customers either couldn't use their phones or didn't have top-ups activated over the past few days.
30 November 2012
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Coventry Building Society will soon become the latest lender to pull out of offering interest-only mortgages to new residential borrowers.
29 November 2012
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Labour is claiming victory in its crusade to cap the cost of payday loans.
28 November 2012
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Update, 28 Nov, 12pm: Sainsbury's has changed its mind and will now cut up to 3p per litre off petrol at all its forecourts tomorrow, although the cost of diesel will remain unchanged. Sainsbury's prices vary nationwide.
27 November 2012
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Borrowers wanting to fix their mortgage for five years can now grab the lowest-ever rate, if they have a large deposit.
26 November 2012
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iPhone users are still being charged for using the internet on their mobile overseas, even after they've switched that function off.
23 November 2012
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A whopping £516 million was paid out to victims of payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling in September, according to latest industry figures.
21 November 2012
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The OFT has opened formal investigations into several payday lenders over aggressive debt collection practices. 
20 November 2012
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Thousands of disappointed Boots customers were told they'd won a luxury trip to Barcelona — only to be told later the chemist had made a huge gaffe by emailing all entrants to say they were successful.
16 November 2012
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Orange has partly reversed a decision to cull totally free broadband for thousands of mobile customers, many of whom claimed the deal was marketed "for life".
14 November 2012