Wales' visitor levy could make destinations "less affordable and attractive" and could discourage people from staying overnight, accommodation platform Airbnb claims. While the accommodation giant ...
US GDP grew by 2.3% on an annualised basis in the final quarter, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This was slower than the 2.6% annualised growth expected by economists polled by Reuters.
With 2025 well underway, millions continue to look for ways to keep household costs low as new expenses seem to wait around every corner. Household bills, groceries, mortgages and rents have all hit ...
The rise will take the average water and wastewater bill in England and Wales from £480 to £603 for the next year alone. This equates to an increase of around £10 a month, from £40 to £50.
Thames Water – the largest water company in England – are raising bills by 31 per cent from 1 April. This will place the average bill at £639, rising by £151.
The Dublin-headquartered company announced that their revenue increased by £474.3m (€566m) in a trade statement. It said that they have seen a 7.5pc increase in new businesses due to the introduction ...
From energy and water bills to council tax and your mortgage, 2025 looks set to bring more financial pain to millions.
Martin Lewis has warned that Virgin Media price rises could cost you even more than before after a 2025 law change.
Gilt yields have increased over the past few years as the Bank of England raised interest rates in response to CPI increasing from just over 0 per cent in early 2021 to a high of more than 11 per cent ...
The budget chain already has more than 500 branches but is targeting more shops in shopping centres and retail parks, as well ...
Pensions experts have raised the alarm that the state pension age could be pushed up to the 70s, due to increasing costs to taxpayers. April will see a rise of 4.1% in payments under the triple lock ...
The rise, confirmed by industry body Water UK, will take the average water and wastewater bill from £480 to £603 for the next year alone ...