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  • Nils Pratley

    Let’s not pretend Labour has found a way to defuse the ‘mortgage timebomb’

    Nils Pratley
    • There’s only one way to tackle Britain’s mortgage meltdown – get the banks to cough up

      John McDonnell
    • Open letter from world leaders
      ‘A green transition that leaves no one behind’

    • Analysis
      UK mortgage rates rollercoaster is the price to pay for cheap, short-term deals

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  • UK inflation
    Which goods and services have risen most in price?

  • Family finances
    1.4m UK mortgage holders face 20% hit to disposable income from rate hikes

    • Inflation calculator
      Find out how much UK household price rises affect you

    • Survey
      Cost of living payments failing to help low-income households in UK

    • Tell us
      How has the cost of living crisis affected your holiday plans?

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Spotlight

  • Debt-for-nature swaps
    Are they the way forward for conservation?

    Agreements to reduce developing countries’ debt burden in exchange for spending on nature will be on the agenda at a finance summit in Paris this week

Multimedia

  • Covid inquiry
    George Osborne 'completely rejects claims' austerity weakened healthcare before pandemic

     

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  • Flares of despair
    The human costs of Iraq’s oil – in pictures

     
    Pollution and extraction of water are having a huge impact on local communities. High rates of cancer and respiratory problems are the norm, while marshes dry out and fish die in the rivers
  • Cybercrime
    What does psychology have to do with phishing?

     
    As ransomware and phishing attempts become increasingly common, Ian Sample speaks to the Yale law professor and author Scott Shapiro about the costs of cybercrime, how attacks hack into our psychology, and what individuals and governments could do to stop it
  • ‘There’s no way I can pay it’: Americans dread restart of student loan payments

  • Axa has gone quiet after a holiday scam brought our travel plans crashing down

    • Mortgage cost rises: how other countries compare with the UK

    • Mortgage ‘ticking timebomb’ I warned of has exploded, says Martin Lewis

    • Fixing UK’s draughty homes could add £40bn to economy, says Citizens Advice

    • Fancy a top-up? Why the time is right for a £60,000 pension boost

    • Will I have to switch to a buy-to-let mortgage for a six-month sabbatical?

    • An RAC call-out ended up with me losing my beloved Rolls-Royce

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