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Mortgage choice dips as lenders tread cautiously | M&PI 20 | September 2025
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Autumn brings change – and new opportunities As we see out the end of summer 2025, in steps autumn, a season of change a…
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FCA data shows sharp contraction in UK financial services workforce as AI, regulation, and market pressures reshape the sector
New analysis of FCA permissions data reveals a sharp contraction in UK financial services, with regulated roles falling…
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Government’s renters’ rights bill rejection exposes fundamental misreading of rental market
Following the Commons debate last night, which saw the rejection of nearly all non-Government amendments to the Renters’…
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House prices continue to rise at a steady pace, according to the latest Halifax HPI
The UK housing market continued to show signs of resilience in August, with house prices rising by 0.3%—the third consec…
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TEI Podcast #6: Navigating tax-efficient planning in an era of rising taxes with Diana French from Triple Point
Podcasts, Tax-Efficient Investment
In this month’s special TEI (Tax-Efficient Investment) special edition of IFA Talk, Matt and Jenny dive into the topic o…
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Pepper Money presents shared ownership white paper to Downing Street to push for a more inclusive housing market
The Government is being urged to implement reforms to its shared ownership policy following a visit to Downing Street fr…
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Propertymark: Last chance for MPs to improve Renters’ Rights Bill
Consideration of amendments passed in the House of Lords will be looked at by MPs on Monday 8 September 2025 with Proper…
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PEXA hits remortgage milestone as it processes over £200M in UK transactions
PEXA, the digital property exchange platform, today announces that it has processed over £200M in UK remortgage transact…
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Rathbones: Chancellor has one chance to ‘stop the rot’ as tough decisions loom
The Chancellor begins a 12-week countdown to the Budget, with Labour’s majority offering scope for spending cuts. Rathbo…
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TPR data sheds light on impact of Truss mini-budget with major improvements in DB funding
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) publishes today its Occupational defined benefit scheme funding analysis 2025, looking at s…
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Changes to pension tax relief create few winners and many losers
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