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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Is it finally time for the UK stock market to shine?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Is it finally time for the UK stock market to shine?
Amid Donald Trump's tariff madness, there may be a silver lining for British investors. With American exceptionalism swiftly being replaced with American erraticism, the UK is attracting the eye of international investors. They see the FTSE — and its European counterparts — as a relative bastion of sanity and somewhere that a rules-based trading system can ride out the storm away from a US government seemingly intent on tearing up the rulebook and throwing the pieces in the air to see where they land. But this isn't the first occasion that investors have heard the siren call of a revived UK stockmarket, only to have their hopes dashed on the rocks, so will it be different this time? Georgie Frost and Simon Lambert discuss whether UK shares will be a tariff winner — and where else investors can turn to make a profit. Plus, how much should you have in savings at different ages and are NS&I's new bonds or Cash ISA table-topping rates from savings apps a way to get there. And finally, a question from a reader who asks what they can do about a neighbour who borrowed their lawnmower and broke it... and what our consumer rights lawyer's answer reveals about Georgie. Please tell us what you think about the This is Money programme: we're running a listener survey, to get your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve. Here's the link: https://ex-plorsurvey.com/survey/selfserve/550/g517/250305?list=14#?

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Suited Tutor Ltd — Thrive Through Personalised Learning

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Suited Tutor Ltd — Thrive Through Personalised Learning
As education adapts to the needs of today’s students, 1-to-1 tutoring is becoming an essential solution. With larger class sizes and rising mental health concerns, this flexible approach offers personalized support that helps students manage academic pressures. Studies show that students receiving 1-to-1 tutoring see significant improvements in performance, including a 67% boost in attainment compared to traditional classroom settings. Joining Adam Cox to discuss this is Kevin Ramchurn, a Mathematics Tutor, and Managing Director at Suited Tutor.
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Kevin Ramchurn


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Dr Anna Foreman on the Importance of Pet Safety

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Dr Anna Foreman on the Importance of Pet Safety
Daniel Clewlow once again fills in for Adam Cox on Modern Mindset. He speaks to Dr Anna Foreman, an in-house vet from Everypaw. They discuss the importance of pet safety, which is especially significant with Easter around the corner, as lot of chocolate could be well be around your house! https://www.everypaw.com/
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Anna Foreman


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Trump tariff shock rocks the markets: What happens next?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Trump tariff shock rocks the markets: What happens next?
Markets around the world have slumped, the dollar weakened and fears mount of a global recession, after Donald Trump announced huge 'reciprocal' tariffs on over one hundred countries. The UK appears to have got off lightly, attracting just the baseline 10% tariff - but even that will wipe out the Chancellor's beloved headroom and leaves the door wide open for tax rises in the Autumn. How else could it hit us here? From pensions, investments, mortgages and energy bills, Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce try to unpick a crazy few days in the geo-political arena. As ISA providers continue to battle it out to win new customers ahead of the end of the tax year, we've seen some chunky deals. A quartet of savings apps have all boosted rates repeatedly in the last week, with the top Cash ISA rate of 5.9%, up from 5.28% just a week ago. The catch? These bonus boosts only last three months, so how good is the rate you're really getting over the whole year? And are these deals worth it? And, on the topic of ISAs, Simon has his very, very last minute tips on filling your allowance before it's too late.

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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: What the Spring Statement means for your finances

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: What the Spring Statement means for your finances
Rachel Reeves is back to where she started after the Spring Statement, with her £9.9billion of budget headroom restored but at what cost? The Chancellor was true to her word and didn't turn last week's economic update into a second Budget, with no tax changes coming in. But a wave of spending cuts was announced, along with growth forecasts going both down and up. We also got the Office for Budget Responsibility's update on what Reeves' Autumn Budget tax rises will cost us, a threat to Cash ISAs and no reprieve for home buyers on stamp duty. In this episode, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert dive into the Spring Statement to explain why it happened, what it means, and tackle the question of whether taxes are going to have to rise again in autumn. They look at the very important assumption being made by the OBR, which if it turns out to be wrong could mean there is a £48billion black hole in the sums. And is the entire thing a charade anyway and damaging to our future prospects? Simon explains why he thinks so. Finally, campaigners like Gary Stevenson claim that this could all be solved with a wealth tax — is that where we will eventually end up?

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Yoto — How Creativity & Play Shape Childhoods

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Yoto — How Creativity & Play Shape Childhoods
New research from children's audio platform, Yoto, reveals widespread concern around the amount of time children are spending on screens — as well as the content they can access easily online. Joining Adam Cox now to discuss this is former children’s publisher and Yoto Content Director, Jessica Tarrant.
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Jessica Tarrant


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Rachel Reeves is between a rock and a hard place — will it cost you more tax?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Rachel Reeves is between a rock and a hard place — will it cost you more tax?
Rachel Reeves is due to deliver her Spring Statement next week, and it's probably safe to say this isn't the position she wanted to be in. After an Autumn Budget that raised spending and hiked taxes while locking the Chancellor in with a new fiscal rule, Reeves would have hoped to arrive in March with better news on the economy. Instead, Labour's not-a-tax-on-working-people national insurance hike on employers has backfired, at the same time as the growth forecasts have taken a downturn and borrowing costs have risen. So, what will the Chancellor do next week? Will she tweak her own fiscal rule, raise taxes again or cut spending in unprotected areas that are already suffering? As Rachel Reeves finds herself between a rock and a hard place, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert look at what could happen. Plus, what does the Bank of England holding rates and the potential future path mean for your savings and mortgage? What should you do to sort your ISA and pension now? Can you really give away £1 million a year and dodge inheritance tax? And finally, the question that anyone like Simon who racks up the odd foreign traffic infraction needs answered: if you get a holiday parking fine, do you have to pay it?

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Gavin Oldham

Thought for the Week: Monopolies provide no answers

Gavin Oldham
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Thought for the Week

Thought for the Week: Monopolies provide no answers
Abolition of NHS England reverses the de-politicisation of the health service, but it leaves intact all the inefficiencies of being a monopoly: thereby rendering people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity, unless they're moved by the Florence Nightingale mindset. Competition enables progress, efficient delivery and innovation, but most of all it respects individuals as customers, not simply treating them as account numbers. No wonder that the Competition & Markets Authority encourages government to use competition effectively on behalf of consumers. Background music: 'Hopeful Freedom' by Asher Fulero

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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Pension gurus on top-ups and sums behind a comfortable retirement

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Pension gurus on top-ups and sums behind a comfortable retirement
People with gaps in their state pension records have just one more month to take advantage of a special offer to buy missing years going as far back as 2006. As long as you get your payment or a callback request in by 5 April you can still benefit from the deal, but after that you will only be able to fill gaps from the past six years. And many are facing a backlog with payments in limbo — so what's going on? Pension gurus Sir Steve Webb and Tanya Jefferies join Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost to talk all things retirement. How can people save sufficiently to provide an income in retirement which they cannot even earn in salary? Steve replies to this tricky question. The state pension is going up in a month, with the headline rate at 4.1% thanks to the triple lock. But Tanya reveals that elements of it are only going up 1.7% ... and does Sir Steve think the triple lock will survive? We're on the precipice of Billmageddon with council tax, water bills, train fares, car tax, telecoms and even stamp duty rising — can you dodge the worst of the rises? And Lee has five top tips for bidding at online auctions to pick up genuine bargains … but just remember the fees, no tweed required.
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Sir Steve Webb, Tanya Jefferies


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Dr Steve James & Cecilie Wang on Taking Control of Our Wellness

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Dr Steve James & Cecilie Wang on Taking Control of Our Wellness
Adam Cox is joined by Dr Steve James, a longevity medicine specialist and Cecilie Wang, the co-founder of Scandinavian Saunas. New research has found that many of us feel our health is in decline, with no idea how to stop it. And now experts are suggesting the problem is that we take a reactive approach to health, rather than proactive. https://www.scandinaviansauna.dk/
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Steve James, Cecilie Wang


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