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Rare earth elements are not rare in the Earth's crust, but they are seldom found in concentrated forms, making them expensive ...
While it may appear confidence-inspiring news for the market's switch to EVs, below the surface the figures tell a different ...
Struggling to get a good night's sleep during this sweltering summer weather? You won't be the first person in Britain to ...
Cutting the tax-free savings allowance from the current level of £20,000 could have a knock-on effect on the housing market, ...
The Treasury-backed bank has launched new two, three and five-year bonds, and changed the rate on its Junior Isa. Are they ...
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves launched a City charm offensive in the wake of their victory, hoping to persuade businesses ...
Shares in London-listed homebuilders fell on Friday after MJ Gleeson revealed a leadership overhaul of its homes business and ...
The boom in cities contrasted with seaside towns, where first-time buyer numbers flatlined thanks to soaring prices and poor ...
California has rolled back a landmark environmental law in a bid to boost house building. The regulations have long been ...
I bought the toys in 1978 but recently saw that some were going for nearly £30,000 each. What do you think mine are worth?
Isas have been deemed too successful a savings product - the second best place to accumulate wealth after private pensions.
Ian Anker, 56, is one of a million 'self-mades' who are among the country's highest earners, but are less likely to invest.