From a General Election and Brexit negotiations to Trump pulling out of the Paris climate change agreement. June was a busy month.
Andrew Day
Falling house prices in the UK for the third month in a row
Figures show that house prices in the UK fell again in May this year, making it the third month in a row which has seen prices go down.
What does the current political climate mean for your savings and investments?
Following the election one question where many seek answers, is how the result of the general election is likely to affect them financially.
Post Election update: and what it means for your finances
Theresa May’s surprise general election gamble to gain a stronger mandate for Brexit has backfired. What does this mean for your finances?
The steps cohabiting couples should take when drawing up a will
The UK has taken steps in equality for same-sex couples. With marriage the only option for heterosexual couples do we have a new inequality?
What impact will the election period have on my pension and ISAs?
After reaching a record high in March 2017, the FTSE 100 dropped by 3% following the Prime Minister’s surprise announcement last month
Bill to the Bank of Mum and Dad could reach £6.5bn
A recent report suggests that the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ will lend their children over £6.5bn this year to help them onto the property ladder
June 2017
We wrote last year, ‘It is tempting to think that Brexit is the only game in town.’ Cross out ‘Brexit’ and replace it with ‘General Election’.
Is the triple lock likely to become the double lock?
Pensions are always an area up for discussion when election time rolls around, and the weeks leading up to this year’s snap election have been no exception
What the new accounting rules meant for the Premier League
The Premier League recently announced a record loss of £312m. This is partly a result of the introduction of new accounting rules.