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My fight for life insurance after taking care of my mental health
My fight for life insurance after taking care of my mental health   Melanie Hoskin had to battle to get life insurance after she sought counselling to cope with the killing of her mother
'I thought I was helping a friend but I was actually laundering money for a criminal gang'
Moral Money: 'My dad is marrying someone 25 years younger. Can I demand he get a prenup to protect my inheritance?'
HMRC agrees payout with contractor in landmark employment case
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Money Advice
Tax rise fears: is it time to take a capital gains hit?
Tax rise fears: is it time to take a capital gains hit?   Most people want to avoid CGT, but there could be benefits to paying up
Has your town or high street been left without an ATM? Here's how to fight back
Meet the 'super referrers' making thousands by recommending their favourite brands to friends
'EBay sellers like me are sitting ducks waiting to be scammed'
Investing
Investing in fashion: five catwalk stars for your portfolio
Investing in fashion: five catwalk stars for your portfolio   Professional investors tell us which fashion brands they've invested in and why
Five reasons why now is the time to invest in emerging markets
Troy Trojan fund managers: 'We have 25pc in cash this bull market is very old'
Questor Share Tips
Follow the Money: WPP is not a sitting duck for Google and Facebook so hold on to its dirt-cheap shares
<b>Follow the Money</b>: WPP is not a sitting duck for Google and Facebook so hold on to its dirt-cheap shares   Fears that WPP will lose swathes of business to the online giants look exaggerated
Share Tip: keep buying Babcock its skills are in short supply and a 4.3pc yield pays you to wait
Income Portfolio: Dairy Crests share price may have disappointed but the dividend looks safe, so hold on
Trust Bargain: if your portfolio lacks a value fund, buy Keystone at a discount of 13.4pc
Savings
NS&I cuts rates here's where you should move your cash
NS&I cuts rates here's where you should move your cash   The state-backed bank will not pass on the full base rate rise and will cut its Isa rate
A culture of radical saving shows how powerful it is to spend less and invest
Scammers stole 800,000 a day from victims of bank transfer fraud
'Help! I've been a victim of bank transfer fraud. What do I do?'
Pensions
People who regret swapping 'final salary' pensions for cash may be able to claim compensation
Landmark ruling opens door to compensation for thousands of pension scam victims
 
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Paul Mayhew-Archer: 'I had to write Vicar of Dibley jokes to feed my family'
Revealed: which banks have had the most IT glitches?
Stricter whiplash rules to cut the cost of car cover
For men and women's sake, it's time to demand equal parental rights
 
 
 
 
 
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