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  • A pair of scissors cutting through a telephone cord.

    Consumer champions
    BT phone upgrade meant no one could call my aunt

  • Polly Toynbee

    double quotation markYoung people need money because our system is rigged. Here’s a way to give it to them

    Polly Toynbee
  • illustration of hand putting credit card into guillotine, with icons of shopping bags, carts and locks

    How to start
    ‘Overconsumption isolates us’: how to start shopping less

  • A woman in glasses smiles

    Money whisperers
    ‘I want to be other people’s cautionary tale’: how do you financially prepare for a parent’s death?

  • A close-up of a bailiffs warning letter with bold red text about unpaid amounts

    Push to regulate bailiffs in England and Wales too slow, warns supervisory body

  • Scottish Power bill

    Consumer champions
    ScottishPower sent six cheques addressed to my late brother

  • Aviva detects record £230m in bogus insurance claims as use of AI rises

  • UK companies opting to hire temporary workers over permanent staff, recruitment firms say

  • An excavator on a construction site with workers in high-visibility vests and scaffolding-clad buildings behind

    Social housing lists ‘would take 119 years to clear at current building rate’

  • ChatGPT app icon on a smartphone

    Scam watch
    ‘Poisoned’ AI: the ChatGPT shopping scams that lead to fake websites

  • Young woman managing and transferring money. She is holding a credit card / debit card and smartphone. Australians are borrowing record amounts in personal loans as a long-term cost of living pressures wipe out savings buffers

    Personal loans booming as cost of living drives Australians to borrow record amounts

    National debt helpline calls have increased alongside growth in new personal loans, which charged an average 9% interest in March
  • A Falcon 9 SpaceX heavy rocket lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral

    SpaceX IPO: how can I buy shares, and what are the risks?

    Elon Musk firm plans the biggest stock market launch in history – but experts have flagged potential downsides
  • A workman takes down a Black Horse sign after the closure of a Lloyds branch

    ‘I’m down to one option’: bank customers left frustrated by latest closures

    Apps intended to replace branches have been hit by outages, as a poll finds most Britons want high street services
  • A person tapping an Oyster card against a reader

    ‘Oyster card for the north’ could save commuters £276 a year, thinktank says

    Proponents say scheme could generate up to £2.7bn in five years by making travel around north of England easier
  • a man speaks into a microphone

    Consumed
    Mamdani’s consumer watchdog takes on ‘epidemic of corporate lawbreaking’

    New York City’s new commissioner of consumer and worker protection is launching an “aggressive” campaign to fight junk fees and deceptive practices
    • UK house prices fall for third successive month amid Iran war uncertainty

    • Fantasy house hunt
      Homes for sale with water views in England and Scotland – in pictures

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    • UK shoppers return to high street as warm weather brings respite from shadow of war

  • A banner depicting U.S. President Donald Trump hangs outside the Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C., May 15, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper

    The Guardian view on Trump’s omnipresence: commanding attention like a king

  • Teenage students with arms raised in classroom

    Careers guidance should be at the centre of Alan Milburn’s final Neet report

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