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Cash ISA limit cut to £12,000 from 2027

Chancellor Rachel Reeves reduces the cash ISA allowance to boost investment. Discover why tax-free savings remain vital and how to navigate the new rules before the 2027 deadline.

Cash ISA limit cut to £12,000 from 2027

HMRC reveals new rules to stop savers bypassing the reduced £12,000 Cash ISA limit from April 2027. Includes plans for a simpler first-time buyer ISA.

Cash ISA limit slashed from £20,000 to £12,000

Chancellor Rachel Reeves cuts tax-free cash ISA allowance by £8,000 in budget move. Over-65s exempt from changes affecting millions of savers. Find out how this impacts your money.

Pensioners Dodge Cash ISA Cut in Budget Shakeup

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms cash ISA ceiling will drop from £20,000 to £12,000 in 2027, but over-65s retain full allowance. Industry experts react to major savings policy change.

Cash ISA limit slashed by £8,000 for under-65s

Chancellor Rachel Reeves cuts the tax-free Cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to £12,000 for those under 65. Discover how this budget move impacts your savings and the economy.

Cash ISA limit cut could raise mortgage rates

Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to slash cash ISA limits by 40%, potentially increasing mortgage rates and deterring savers. Learn how this budget move affects your finances.

$10.3m Meth Found Hidden in Lettuce Shipment

US border officials intercepted 1,153lbs of methamphetamine concealed within a lettuce shipment valued at $10.3m. Discover how drug cartels are evolving smuggling techniques.

Rachel Reeves cuts cash ISA limit to £12,000

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to reduce the annual cash ISA allowance to £12,000 in Wednesday's Budget. Discover how this move aims to boost stock market investment and the fate of the proposed Brit ISA.

Labour's jewellery seizure plan for asylum seekers

Labour Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's controversial plan to seize valuables from asylum seekers mirrors Denmark's 2016 policy. Discover why critics call it 'unserious' and 'vindictive'.

Outrage over asylum seeker jewellery seizure plan

The government faces criticism over plans to seize assets from asylum seekers. Critics call it 'performative cruelty' that dehumanises migrants and ignores sentimental value of possessions.

Brits insist on cash safety net before investing

New research shows 87% of Brits require substantial cash savings before investing, as Treasury considers cutting cash ISA allowance. Discover how this impacts financial security.

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