Check your state pension now or risk retirement income shortfall. ‘Don’t keep leaving it’
You do not automatically get the State Pension, but build entitlement by making National Insurance contributions during your working lifetime. Millions never bother to check...
Attendance Allowance: Certain medical conditions make a person eligible – check now
Meanwhile, care home residents won’t usually be entitled to Attendance Allowance because their care is paid for by their local authority. However, it’s important to...
‘Left me with nothing!’ Man, 60, loses nearly £100,000 to scammer over two years
Graham, 60, appeared on this morning’s episode of For Love or Money, explaining how he had sold his beloved vintage motorbike and used profits from...
Asian stocks up after Fed boss calms nerves over rates
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell holds a news conference following a two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting in Washington September 26, 2018....
Promising economic outlook, Q1 GDP data lift Bursa Malaysia higher
Bank Negara Malaysia governor Tan Sri Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus (centre) speaks during the press conference on Malaysia’s in the first quarter of 2022 for...
Macroeconomic outlook to improve further in Q2, says MIDF Research
KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 — MIDF Research expects the macroeconomic outlook to improve further from the second quarter of 2022 (Q2 2022) onwards as further...
MR D.I.Y. posts lower net profit of RM100.50m in Q122
MR D.I.Y. Group (M) Bhd’s net profit for the first quarter ended March 31, 2022 (Q1 FY22) fell to RM100.50 million. — Photo courtesy of...
Largest oil and gas producers made close to $100bn in first quarter of 2022
The tumult of war and climate breakdown has proved lucrative for the world’s leading oil and gas companies, with financial records showing 28 of the...
‘Golden era’ of cheap food is ending, says ex-Sainsbury’s boss
The UK’s “golden era” of cheap food is coming to an end, the former Sainsbury’s boss Justin King has warned, saying households should be prepared...
Sewage dumps into English rivers widespread, criminal inquiry suspects
A criminal investigation into water companies in England has uncovered suspected widespread illegal sewage discharges from treatment plants, the Environment Agency has revealed. The investigation...