The Link Between Financial Stress and Mental Health
Money problems can affect much more than your bank balance and can take a toll on your wellbeing, too.
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The UK Government’s New £1bn Crisis Fund and What It Means
The UK government has unveiled a landmark £1 billion-a-year Crisis and Resilience Fund to support people facing sudden financial hardship.
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Rebuilding Your Finances After a Short-Term Loan
With an actionable plan, you can rebuild financial stability after repaying a short-term loan.
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Why are Credit Scores Different on Different Sites?
Credit scores differ across websites because platforms can use different credit reference agencies, scoring models and data sources.
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Budget 2025 Policies Most Likely to Affect Your Disposable Income
With changes to taxes, pensions, fuel duty and more, individuals and families across the country may be impacted differently, depending on their financial situation.
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How Single-Parent Households Can Navigate Emergency Borrowing
When considering emergency borrowing, it helps to understand how to identify responsible lending options to better understand the potential risks associated with high interest credit.
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What England’s Renters’ Rights Act Means for You
The new Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces major changes to improve housing stability and financial security for tenants in England.
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Why It Feels Like You're Paying More Tax – Understanding Fiscal Drag
Fiscal drag can increase the amount of tax people pay over time, due to freezing tax thresholds while incomes rise.
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What the November 2025 UK Budget Means for You
The November 2025 UK Budget has introduced a number of significant changes affecting income, benefits and everyday costs.
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What Young Adults Need to Know About Access to Affordable Credit
Some young adults can find barriers to accessing credit, whether it’s because of limited credit history, confusing loan terms and high-cost lenders.
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A Brief Guide to Budgeting for Shift Workers
Due to the unique challenges of shift working, many people can find money management more challenging than those with fixed schedules.
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What’s a Good Credit Score?
If you're applying for a loan, a mortgage, or any kind of credit, your credit score can influence what offers you get and how much you’ll have to pay.
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