All news by author: Levi Winchester

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Employment rights as clocks go forward - and why some will work an hour later
What happens if you’re a night worker and you’re scheduled in for a shift when the clocks go forward? We speak to employment rights experts to find out what you need to know
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Thousands of women missing out on bigger pensions and won't be contacted by DWP
A document supplied by the DWP to an appeal Tribunal last year reveals there are "low hundreds of thousands" of older married women the Government has "no plans" to contact.
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Iceland to close three more stores in a matter of days - is your local going
Iceland is the latest retailer to confirm it is closing stores, with three sites to go over the next few days - check our full list below to see which shops are closing in March
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Easy check everyone with an Apple iPhone should do now to save money
If you’re an iPhone user, there is an easy way to see what apps or other Apple services you may be shelling out money for - we explain how to do this, step by step
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Interest rates hit 4.25% in new misery for borrowers - what it means for you
The latest interest rates decision was decided today by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and comes off the back of inflation unexpectedly jumping to 10.4%
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Boohoo to launch first London pop-up shop - complete with stylist and beauty bar
Boohoo will use the temporary high street presence to showcase its latest spring collection - but customers will also be able to enjoy in-person shopping experiences
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Greggs opens third Primark cafe complete with sausage roll and doughnut interior
The cafe is located in Newcastle, on the second floor of the Primark in Northumberland Street, and opened today complete with room for 114 seats and plenty of Greggs treats
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Costa Coffee is adding three new drinks inspired by KitKat to its menu
The three new beverages include KitKat flavoured mocha, hot chocolate and an iced chocolate drink - but you won't have long to try them, as they'll only be around for a limited time
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B&Q and Screwfix boss announces plans to open more than 100 new stores
Kingfisher wants to open at least 50 smaller B&Q stores and 60 more Screwfix sites, in what would be a huge boost for the struggling UK high street
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Tesco shoppers issued four-week warning before Clubcard revamp
The Tesco Clubcard app is closing down on April 18 - shoppers are being encouraged to download the revamped Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app instead for a digital version of their Clubcard
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Inflation rises again as price of food rockets - and it's bad news for mortgages
The price of food, as well as alcohol and dining out in pubs and restaurants, was the main driver behind the surprise rise in inflation in February - here is what you need to know
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6 ways to save money at Tesco - including Aldi price match and Clubcard deals
Tesco is the biggest supermarket in the UK but with prices getting more expensive in all the major food retailers, shoppers are increasingly looking for more ways to save cash
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Drivers furious over 'discriminatory' plans to ditch pay and display machines
Some motorists have argued that councils getting rid of machines amounts to “discrimination against the elderly” and anyone else who doesn’t have - or want - a smartphone
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Wetherspoon is selling pints for £2.15 - but only for a limited time
The deal is part of the Wetherspoon Real Ale festival, which will run from March 22 to April 2 - here is everything you need to know, including which drinks are included
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Ramadan 2023 and your employment rights explained if you are fasting during work
Ramadan will start on the evening of March 22 (this Wednesday) and end 30 days later on April 21 - here are your employment rights if you're due to fast while working
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DWP Universal Credit claims update as free help scheme given £22million boost
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed it is extending the “Help to Claim” scheme with an extra £22million investment to keep the scheme going
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TK Maxx to open new store in old Debenhams site as part of UK expansion
The bargain retailer will open a 30,000sq ft shop in the White City mall in the autumn - and it says this is one of four new branches set to launch in the UK this year
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Pay and display parking machines to be scrapped in major change for UK drivers
Campaigners say the move over to widespread app use would be “disastrous for anyone without a smartphone” and could “alienate some people, including the elderly”
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Tesco slashing the value of Clubcard reward vouchers in huge blow for shoppers
Tesco is reducing how much extra your Clubcard points are worth when you use them with a "Reward Partner" from this June - the value will go down from triple to double their normal worth
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Argos, B&M, Iceland and more all closing shops this month - see full list
The high street has struggled over the last few years with more people choosing to shop online - here are all the retailers that are shutting stores by the end of this month
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Holidaymakers owed £4.5million in refunds from airlines including BA and Ryanair
Which? has revealed County Court Judgements (CCJ) collectively worth more than £4.5million have piled up against airlines including easyJet, Ryanair, Tui and Wizz Air
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Martin Lewis issues warning to everyone with a workplace or private pension
The MoneySavingExpert founder explained you cannot put a pension into your will - but there is still a way to leave this money to a loved one, as he explains below
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Aldi gives 28,000 workers pay rise - making it top-paying UK supermarket
Aldi shop workers will see hourly pay rise to £11.40 per hour nationally, and £12.85 within the M25.
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Argos to shut another store next week – see if your local shop is affected
Argos will shut its standalone store in Birkenhead, Merseyside - which is located in the Pyramids Shopping Centre - on March 22, with more closures to come in the following months
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Royal Mail 'failing to deliver letters six days a week' as it faces Ofcom probe
Royal Mail should deliver letters across the country six days a week as part of its "universal service obligation" - but the committee said it has been "systematically failing to deliver" on its obligations