Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Money

  • Stock photo showing someone holding some money with two travel itineraries marked 'cancelled' on a desk

    Your problems, with Anna Tims
    Virgin Atlantic sorry for ‘inconvenient’ delay to £2,000 refund

    When our honeymoon flight was cancelled it confirmed we’d be repaid in full. Nothing happened
  • Hasan Dabanli of Head Chef Cafe and Restaurant at an espresso machine

    Cashpoints
    ATM withdrawals are on the rise, but can cash retake its crown in the UK?

    Cash use rose for the third year running in 2024, as shoppers in places such as Shotton use it to help them budget
  • A woman topping up a prepayment meter in a hallway.

    Black mould, wet clothes and sharing a bed – that’s the reality of the cold snap for my kids and me

    Gemma
    Low-income families like mine have run out of corners to cut. When I spend more on fuel, other areas are drastically affected, says Gemma, a Changing Realities participant
  • A phone showing the PayByPhone app

    Your problems, with Anna Tims
    I got zero tolerance for my O for 0 typo at the car park

    I proved I had paid on the app, but Ealing council insists I pay a fine or go to court
  • Observer money and finance advice illustration by Simone Massoni.

    Be right on the money: four ways to fix your finances in 2025

  • A person with backpack walks down steps to Fort St John the Baptist of Berlengas on Berlenga island, Portugal

    Things aren’t all bad: hail the UK customer service heroes of 2024

  • a grey haired person looks down a path signposted "future certainty" with 3 different markers further down the path stating "£7,287"

    Money hacks
    Pension annuities are back in vogue – here’s how to get the best value

  • Aerial view of traditional terraced housing in London

    UK low- to middle-income families far poorer than OECD counterparts – study

  • People shop at a supermarket

    One in six UK workers skipping meals to make ends meet, says TUC

  • Falling banknotes

    Falling white-collar pay and the cost to society

  • A young couple working on their budget and finances on a sofa from home with their dog using a laptop computer, stock photo

    Expert tips on getting UK self-assessment tax returns right

    With the online deadline just days away, here is how to avoid the pitfalls and make the most of what you can claim
  • 4144 EC 16 Lillie Sidings Final 050724
photos of Earl's Court, both an aerial of the site as it is now, and simulations of the planned redevelopment, to the Grid? They are for an article I have written about the redevelopment which will be published over the Christmas / NY period. They are from the site developer, the Earl's Court Development Company (ECDC).

    ‘Bringing back the wonder’: inside the £10bn Earls Court redevelopment seeking planning consent

    Site of the former west London exhibition centre to include nearly 4,000 homes, cultural venues, a park, offices, shops and restaurants
  • screenshot of the Gov.uk Lifetime Isa page as seen through a magnifying

    Is the lifetime Isa no longer fit for purpose?

    Martin Lewis says the saving scheme proved a big hit but is starting to penalise the very people it sought to help
  • A young man holds a pot plant on a balcony

    ‘Hotel of mum and dad’ in UK at its fullest in two decades, study finds

  • A row of terrace houses in England

    UK debt market sell-off threatens to push up mortgage costs

  • A country home in Tillingham, Essex with its own tennis court.

    Fantasy house hunt
    Homes for sale for fitness fanatics – in pictures

  • Closeup of a hand turning the thermostat knob on a radiator

    Number of people seeking help with energy bills up by 20% last year

  • Pearce Quigley as David H and Rory Kinnear as Dave Fishwick in Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger

    Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger review – Rory Kinnear files a solid return as the bloke from Burnley

    The businessman with a heart takes on crooked payday lenders in this predictable sequel that gets by on its heartfelt performances
  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    Big retail will cope – but Reeves’ NICs raid is too much, too soon for part-timers

    Nils Pratley
    In the hospitality sector, where labour costs are a bigger proportion of the overall base, employers have fewer options
  • House made of multi-colour building toy blocks on wooden floor

    What the bond market turmoil means for your mortgage, pension and savings

    While age is a factor in how people are affected, the turbulence is not all bad news, experts suggest
About 94,791 results for Money
1234...