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Londoners Struggle with School Fee VAT as Bursaries Fall Short

The VAT on private school fees is disproportionately impacting London families. High property values exclude them from means-tested bursaries, forcing many to consider remortgaging or pulling children out. Discover the financial solutions emerging.

UK housing stock at highest level in 8 years

The number of homes for sale in the UK has reached its highest point in over eight years, according to Zoopla. London leads with a 16% surge. Discover the latest market insights and pricing advice for sellers.

London Home Sellers Most Likely to Make a Loss

New data reveals London has the UK's highest rate of property loss sales. Almost 15% of sellers lost money in 2024-25. See which boroughs are worst affected and why the market has shifted.

Markets surge after Trump's Venezuela intervention

Gold hits record high and US oil shares soar following the capture of Venezuela's president. Analysts cite a flight to safety amid geopolitical uncertainty. Read the full market analysis.

PwC US shifts strategy to embrace crypto work

PwC's US arm is 'leaning in' to cryptocurrency services after regulatory changes under Trump's 'Genius Act'. The firm sees major new opportunities in digital assets. Discover the strategic pivot.

European Office Investment Rebounds in 2025

Central London saw a major rebound in high-value office deals in 2025, driven by investor confidence and a looming supply crunch. Discover the key figures and expert insights.

Plymouth house prices rise 12.6%, fastest in UK

Plymouth recorded the UK's steepest house price rise in 2025 at 12.6%, as London's market stalled. Discover the hotspots and the factors driving this localised property boom.

Inheritance tax threshold for farms raised to £2.5m

Ministers increase the inheritance tax threshold for agricultural assets from £1m to £2.5m following fierce backlash from farmers and rural MPs. The move aims to protect family farms from being broken up.

Notting Hill's £4.5m House with Slide Hits Market

A unique West London property on Portobello Road, once home to Gillian Anderson and a recording studio for Stormzy, is for sale for £4.5 million. Discover its iconic slide and colourful staircase.

Merz's Russian asset plan fails, but Germany's pivot continues

Chancellor Friedrich Merz's bold plan to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine was rejected by the EU. Despite the setback, his drive to position Berlin as a geopolitical hub shows no sign of slowing. Discover the implications for Europe.

Hungary agrees to EU Ukraine loan, won't contribute

Hungary's Viktor Orbán has agreed not to block a major EU loan for Ukraine, securing a deal after intense talks. The move comes as Russia faces new sanctions and cyber-attack accusations. Read the latest developments.

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