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What are the key money issues for you ahead of the general election?
The amount carers have been told to pay back is revealed and the '798 year' helpline wait.
What benefits do you receive from your employer?
Delays hit the Pension Dashboard and how much should an LPE1 form cost leaseholders?
How easy is it to separate your finances after splitting up?
What do you do if your bank doesn't believe you are who you say you are?
The cost of being an unpaid carer and where to get financial help and .
Calls for urgent action to help thousands of unpaid carers in debt to DWP.
What's happening to the reforms promised for leasehold homes?
Victims of fraud will be more likely to receive full refunds under new rules.
Can you save money on the cost of running your car?
Carers who work may be forced to reduce their hours due to limits on how much they earn.
Bills, budgeting and getting better deals, we look at how to take control of your money.
National Insurance is being cut this weekend for the second time this year.
Is your rent increasing? The latest figures show a record rise.
What will rises in the national minimum wages mean for workers?
More than half of us don't have a will, so what happens to your estate if you don't?
The bank offering a 'flee fund' to help customers escape abusive relationships.
What can you do if you're struggling to pay your mortgage?
New figures show an increase in fraud involving cryptocurrency.
How will new arrangements for childcare payments affect parents in England?
What do frozen income tax thresholds mean for your money?
What does the Budget mean for your money?
Paul Lewis visits a new exhibition at the Bank of England Museum which opened this week.
Felicity Hannah and Bobby Seagull meet young people in Wakefield learning about money.
New analysis suggests millions of households' energy debt has doubled over the past year.
If you are co-parenting with an ex, how do you sort out the finances?
Why are there long delays to get probate and what can be done about it?
Can you afford to retire or will you have to keep working?
What does the future hold for advice centres facing funding difficulties?