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8 money changes in March including Spring Budget and final £67 energy discount
We’re all thinking about our money now more than ever, and there are plenty of financial changes coming up in March that you should know about and pop in your diary
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Tories 'can afford one-off bonus for workers' as economic outlook improves
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said the UK's finances were in slightly better shape - but tax hikes or spending cuts could be needed to meet union demands for pay rises in line with inflation
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Inflation falls for third month in a row to 10.1% - what it means for your money
Today's 10.1% figure is marginally down from the 10.5% previously recorded and means inflation has fallen further back from a 41-year high of 11.1% recorded in October
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'It's good that Sunak backs Zelensky - but this can't heal our wounded economy'
Keir Mudie says Rishi Sunak is supporting Ukraine as it continues to fight Russia, as well as Turkey and Syria after a devastating earthquake - but the economic situation in the UK is still not great
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UK narrowly avoids recession for second time in a year but set for one in 2023
The figures come amid predictions that about one in four will be "unable to meet in full their planned energy and food bills from their post-tax income" in the 2023-24 financial year
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Millions 'will feel like they're living in a recession' even if UK avoids one
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research issues its latest quarterly briefing - warning of misery for households across the UK and attacking Tory levelling-up claims
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'Digital pound' could be launched by the Bank of England - what we know so far
The Bank of England said the "digital pound" would not be "volatile" like cryptocurrencies because it would come from a legislated organisation rather than a private sector
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Holiday warning as passports lost by Home Office reach a 5-year high
The Home Office has reportedly advised that the 10-week deadline introduced during the pandemic would remain in place due to an “elevated” and “volatile” demand for passports
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Full list of everyone Liz Truss blames for her failure as PM
The disaster-prone ex-PM complained she was never given a "realistic chance" to implement her wild, uncosted tax-cutting rampage because a "powerful economic establishment" got in the way
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'Oblivious rogue energy firms are cashing in on people's misery as profits soar'
The Voice of the Mirror has taken aim at greedy energy companies making huge returns off the back of others' pain, including Vladimir Putin's illegal Ukraine invasion
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UK heading for recession - but won't be as bad as expected, says Bank of England
The Bank of England warned that an economic slump is looming but it will be shorter and shallower than predicted thanks to falling energy prices and inflation starting to ease
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Interest rates hiked to 4% in 15-year high - what it means for your money
The base rate has today been increased from 3.5% to 4% and remains at its highest level since 2008 - but what exactly does it mean for your money? We explain what you need to know
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Join us live as our experts explain what today's interest rate decision means
Mirror Money editor Levi Winchester will be joined by Bestinvest personal finance analyst Alice Haine to chat through everything you need to know about the Bank of England base rate announcement
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Big Four banks made £20billion in 9 months as households battled interest rates
Unite said in the first nine months of last year, Barclays made profits of £4.6bn, HSBC Holdings more than £8.9bn, Lloyds Banking Group over £3.9bn, and NatWest Group £2.2bn
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'More pain to come' for Brits as mortgage rates rise, former banking chief warns
Andy Haldane has predicted that inflation will cause real wages to fall once again this year, spelling out yet more trouble for Brits during the cost of living crisis
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Inflation dips to 10.5% but remains near 40-year high - what it means for you
Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation fell to 10.5% in the 12 months to December - this is down from 10.7% in November and 11.1% in October when it hit a 41-year high
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Martin Lewis' MSE website explains if you should fix into a mortgage deal now
After shooting up in September last year, fixed rate mortgage deals have been falling the past couple of months. But is now a good time to lock in? Here we take a closer look at your options and the forecast ahead
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Britain faces the worst recession among G7 partners, economists predict
A bleak survey of over 100 leading UK-based economists suggests high inflation could linger for longer than other countries as Brits face a huge squeeze in household incomes
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