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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: What does the latest inflation data mean for our finances for the rest of 2024?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: What does the latest inflation data mean for our finances for the rest of 2024?
Last week, the consumer prices index measure of inflation nudged higher to 2.2%. But what does this mean for future base rate decisions — and then in turn, mortgage rates and savings rates? Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost discuss the latest inflation figures and what the rest of the year has in store for the economy. Meanwhile, experts predict a busier housing market this autumn - but what makes them so sure? And watch out if you plan on taking your kids out of school during term time — you could face big fines, with the first change to the system since 2013. Is it fair that parents get fined for taking children on holidays and should there be a better system devised? We look at the supermarket winners and losers over the last decade — just how bad have things been for ASDA. And our reporter Angharad Carrick takes a visit to west London Tesco to test its new anti-shoplifting measures. Is it any good? We also run the rule over Aliexpress... and the bargain items that are almost too good to be true.
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Angharad Carrick


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Sarah Calcutt on Food Boosting Mental, Physical & Community Health

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Sarah Calcutt on Food Boosting Mental, Physical & Community Health
Adam Cox is joined by Sarah Calcutt from City Harvest London. Sarah discusses the latest Nourish To Flourish reported conducted by the food charity. She also talks about how food can boost mental, physical and community health. https://cityharvest.org.uk/
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Sarah Calcutt


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: The consumer champion's guide to getting what you want

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: The consumer champion's guide to getting what you want
This is Money's consumer champion Helen Crane celebrated the 100th edition of her 'Crane on the Case' column this week. Helen has won back more than £1.2 million for readers over the course of all those columns and learnt a thing or two along the way about how to battle consumer problems and bad customer service. She discusses the big wins, the satisfying victories, the worst cases of bad customer service - and gives her tips on how to get what you want. Also on the show, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert discuss whether working parents could be missing our by not claiming child benefit now that the rules have changed and more can get it. Plus, if you owe tax on savings interest but don't have to do a tax return how will HMRC find out? Is Scottish Mortgage worth backing as shares rebound but remain considerably down on their peak? And finally, Charles Stanley's Dan Beecroft joins the show to explain 50-30-20 budgeting and why people love this rule of thumb for spending and saving.
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Helen Crane


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: The mystery of the stolen Nectar Points - and the loyalty card price sting

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: The mystery of the stolen Nectar Points - and the loyalty card price sting
Supermarket loyalty schemes have become even more of a big thing in recent years as the two giants Tesco and Sainsbury's have rolled out Clubcard and Nectar Prices. But while cards bring lower prices, the points collected still mean prizes for some loyalty scheme fans. So, what happens if a fraudster steals your points? This is Money's Angharad Carrick recently went on the trail of some stolen Nectar points and uncovered a story that delivered as many questions as it did answers. Ang, Georgie Frost and Simon Lambert discuss the mystery of the stolen Nectar Points and how our reader got short shrift from Sainsbury's, Action Fraud and the police when they had £230 nicked. Plus, are these loyalty cards any good and worth having anyway and why is the competition watchdog investigating them? Also — many more people are taking mortgages than run past state pension age but with work and retirement blurring and changing does this matter? Simon explains why he thinks it does but for another reason. Would you buy fake cash for a knockdown price off social media? It sounds daft, but this is a genuine thing — we look at how it is happening. And should a reader who is still working at age 77, worth £2.6million and doesn't want a big inheritance tax bill start giving money away — and splashing out on themselves and their family?
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Angharad Carrick


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Is there a risk that inflation falls and then spikes again?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Is there a risk that inflation falls and then spikes again?
How long before inflation reaches 2% — and could record rainfall send food prices soaring? The new ISA comes in, but will your bank provide access? Plus — Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Angharad Carrick discuss how much supermarkets charge for a bag, and what they get out of it. Also — Woodford is back ...
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Angharad Carrick


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Food Waste and City Harvest

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Food Waste and City Harvest
Adam Cox is joined by Sarah Calcutt from City Harvest, and they discuss the large number of issues surrounding food waste. Sarah tells us some shocking stats, one of which states that if food waste was a country, it would be the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world. https://cityharvest.org.uk/
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Sarah Calcutt


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Nigel Brookes on Keeping Businesses Facilities Healthy Over the Christmas Period

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Nigel Brookes on Keeping Businesses Facilities Healthy Over the Christmas Period
Adam Cox is in conversation with Nigel Brookes of Dyno Rod, delving into strategies for businesses to sidestep Christmas closures by maintaining effective drainage and plumbing systems. Together, they examine prevalent factors leading to blocked drains, offering insights on proactive measures to keep them unobstructed. Nigel emphasises the significance of having a dependable plumber readily available for emergency situations. https://www.dyno.com/
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Nigel Brookes


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: What drives you mad about going to the shops?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: What drives you mad about going to the shops?
What drives you mad about going to the supermarket? Is it self-service tills, scanning receipts to get out, loyalty scheme dual pricing, or prices being hiked well above inflation? Many of us want to support bricks and mortar retail, but there are times when shops seem to mainly be involved in testing our patience. In a week in which the competition watchdog fired a broadside at the consumer brands giants for pushing up prices, a practice dubbed ‘greedflation’, and sounded a warning to Tesco and Sainsbury’s over Clubcard and Nectar Prices, the This is Money podcast team head down the shops. Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert discuss what’s good, what’s bad and what really gets their goat. Plus, will a new online fraud charter make any difference? The team discuss investing legend Charlie Munger and financial crisis Chancellor Alistair Darling, who both died last week. And finally, what makes a house price hotspot – we look at the UK’s top 30 this year.

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Richard Dennis for Organic September

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Richard Dennis for Organic September
Adam Cox is joined by Richard Dennis, one of the co-founders of Terra Organica, to unveil research released for Organic September. Richard provides insights into the concept of organic wine and its environmental advantages compared to conventionally produced wine. They further explore the intriguing disparity between British knowledge of traditional wine and their limited awareness of organic wine. Additionally, they offer a glimpse into the future prospects of the organic wine industry. https://terraorganica.co.uk/
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Richard Dennis


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Brogan Sommervile on the Great British Pre-Loved Awards

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Brogan Sommervile on the Great British Pre-Loved Awards
Adam Cox talks to Brogan Sommerville, a finalist from The Great British Sewing Bee, to delve into Sudocrem's new research findings. The study uncovers an amazing 89% of the British population expressing their fondness for purchasing second-hand goods. Brogan tells us about the Great British Pre-Loved Awards and elucidates the advantages associated with embracing pre-loved purchases. Furthermore, she shares valuable insights on the concept of upcycling, providing practical ideas on how to engage in this creative practice. https://www.sudocrem.co.uk/pre-loved/details
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Brogan Sommerville


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