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From pilots to policemen: the 80,000-a-year jobs that Labour wants to tax at 45pc
From pilots to policemen: the 80,000-a-year jobs that Labour wants to tax at 45pc   Tens of thousands of senior teachers, doctors and other middle-to-senior ranking workers could face higher tax bills
The woman raffling her London home for 3.75m bought it three years ago through right-to-buy for just 360k
New blow for buy-to-let landlords as mortgage rates rise
'Sky Q's erratic broadband disabled my smart home'
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Money Advice
Money Makeover: 'I'm 78 and divorcing. Will my leftover cash last until I'm 95?'
Money Makeover: 'I'm 78 and divorcing. Will my leftover cash last until I'm 95?'   This reader's proposed divorce settlement has put him in financial turmoil
Which of your household appliances cost the most to run?
Peer-to-peer savings warning: easy access accounts at risk
From terrorism to a weaker pound: five reasons to double-check your travel insurance
Investing
Are markets about to topple and crash: five key measures
Are markets about to topple and crash: five key measures   World stock markets are expensive by almost any metric but are they really about to crumble?
Charging just 0.15pc, is this Britain's cheapest investment firm...
...and what does Vanguard's move mean for other asset managers?
These investment trusts have performed brilliantly - so why do they trade at a discount?
Questor Share Tips
Follow The Money: years of going nowhere, a cautious new boss and a dividend at risk: sell Glaxo
<b>Follow The Money</b>: years of going nowhere, a cautious new boss and a dividend at risk: sell Glaxo   Neil Woodford recently sold his entire stake in the drugs giant because of concerns about the dividend
Share Tip: this Aim-listed firms sugar substitute could be a winner as the world fights obesity
Income Portfolio: our corporate bonds rise again as Bank Rate sticks at 0.25pc
Investment Trust Bargain: discounts have diminished at these two trusts this is why you should still hold them
Savings
No savings account beats inflation at 2.7pc, but these are the best
No savings account beats inflation at 2.7pc, but these are the best   Savers have little choice but to look to high-interest current accounts, which pay up to 5pc
Best fixed-rate Isa returns drop 25pc in a month
Which bank should I switch to?
Easy-access savings rates fall 65pc in a year: these are today's best deals
Pensions
'Should I exploit pensions tax loophole caused by the election?'
'Why will no one help me cash in my pension?'
 
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Richard Evans: Is this guaranteed bond really certain to pay you 5pc interest for almost 10 years?
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