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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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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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Pure Retirement commit to driving industry best outcomes with new resources
Lifetime mortgage lender Pure Retirement has underlined its commitment to supporting advisers in delivering best outcome…
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What Hargreaves Lansdown wants for savers and investors in the Budget
With the Budget set for 26 November, Hargreaves Lansdown highlights what savers and investors should watch for: protecti…
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UK GDP stalls in July raising questions for advisers ahead of Autumn Budget | Industry experts share their analysis
Data released from the ONS today has indicated that monthly GDP growth ground to a halt, after a promising 0.4% rise in…
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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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No-fault evictions: what advisers need to know | Guest insight from Cordelia Smith, Hunters Law LLP
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As the Renters’ Rights Bill edges closer to implementation, mortgage advisers should be aware of its ripple effects acro…
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Viewpoint | Artemis’ Liam O’Donnell on why gilts might defy the UK’s doom-and-gloom outlook
The headlines don’t tell the whole story: UK gilts are undermining the prevailing doom-and-gloom view. Here, Liam O’Donn…
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ECB maintains key interest rates – industry experts share their reactions
Earlier today, news broke that the European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to maintain the current interest rates. Infla…
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Moneyfacts: Only a quarter of savings accounts can beat base rate
Moneyfacts UK Savings Trends Treasury Report data shows that, despite a cut to the Bank of England Base Rate (BBR) to 4%…
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