Millions of Britons are struggling with money because the economic downturn has encouraged a ‘live for now’ culture, according to a major report into the health of the nation’s finances. By Sophie Christie.
Are we heading for a cashless society in the UK? The pandemic accelerated the move towards contactless and digital payments, but what are the pros and cons?
By Kate Morgan
Wedding costs were top of the list for help needed – but utility bills and groceries also featured highly.
By Karl Matchett
Move over ‘thrifty’ and ‘flashy’. A fresh wave of buzzwords are shifting people’s financial habits – meet five of them
By Laura Whateley
Banks must try harder according to 16.5 million (33%) banking customers with only negative or indifferent feelings towards their bank.
BHF’s charity shops are seeing a rise in younger volunteers, particularly when it comes to ‘micro-volunteering’ where people drop in for an hour or two without committing to anything regular or long-term.
By Melanie May
By Harrison Griffiths