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Manchester beats London as 28th most liveable city in the world

Manchester beats London as 28th most liveable city in the world

Manchester has risen 26 places in this year’s Global Liveability Index, making it the top most liveable city in the UK and 28th across the globe. Every year, The Economist releases its rankings of the most liveable cities in the world, and this year’s list included 172 cities in total – up from 140 last year. It assesses 30 different factors in detail to define which cities are the top performers and which ones fall short. This year, the north-west city of Manchester has ...

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Covid couldn’t cool house prices, but the economic chill might

Covid couldn’t cool house prices, but the economic chill might

Every economic indicator in Britain has started flashing red, but the housing market has marched relentlessly on. Nationwide building society will release its latest house price index for June this week, along with regional data for the second quarter, while the Bank of England’s latest mortgage lending figures should also shed more light on the state of the UK property market. Prices are up 5% this year, although uncertainty about the wider economy has meant Nationwide has not issued a...

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Rich Gulf buyers eyeing more London property as pound hits low

Rich Gulf buyers eyeing more London property as pound hits low

The declining value of the pound has made investment in the UK’s property market increasingly attractive among Middle Eastern buyers. According to new research, the region is taking mounting interest in prime London property in particular. Having briefly rallied in late 2021, the value of the British pound has been steadily decreasing in 2022, and hit its lowest level against the dollar in two years, as of late June. In contrast, the Saudi Riyal has been gaining value, on the back of th...

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Mortgage rates: has the base rate hike had an impact?

Mortgage rates: has the base rate hike had an impact?

As the Bank of England base rate creeps up once more, can we expect mortgage rates, savings rates and loan and credit card rates to follow suit? Last week’s announcement that the Bank of England‘s monetary policy committee (MPC) had voted to raise interest rates by 0.25 percentage points to 1.25% did not come as a shock to most. Some pundits had even suspected the increase could be greater, to 1.5%. In the short term, the decision to increase the base rate caused a stir across ...

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UK interest rates raised to 1.25% by Bank of England

UK interest rates raised to 1.25% by Bank of England

UK interest rates have risen further as the Bank of England attempts to stem the pace of soaring prices. Rates have increased from 1% to 1.25%, the fifth consecutive rise, pushing them to the highest level in 13 years. It comes as finances are being squeezed by the rising cost of living, driven by record fuel and energy prices. Inflation - the rate at which prices rise - is currently at a 40-year high of 9%, and the Bank warned it could surpass 11% later this year. The Bank said risi...

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Warning food prices to rise quickly over summer

Warning food prices to rise quickly over summer

Food prices will rise quickly this summer due to soaring costs, grocery analysts have predicted. Prices will rise at a rate of 15% as households pay more for staples such as bread, meat, dairy and fruit and vegetables, the Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) said. More vulnerable people will skip meals, it warned. It also predicted that prices would rise faster for longer than Bank of England estimates. The IGD, which provides analysis to major grocers, said the UK was facing the...

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Government rental reforms will ban Section 21 evictions in England

Government rental reforms will ban Section 21 evictions in England

Government rental reforms will ban Section 21 evictions in England Today has seen the government announce its new Rental Reform Bill for England, which aims to protect tenants, and ensure all private renters are able to access safe and secure living accommodation. Under the bill, Section 21 evictions – also known as no-fault evictions – will become illegal in England, and landlords will need to provide a reason for reclaiming the property. Section 21 evictions are already illegal i...

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How does right to buy work and why is Boris Johnson planning to extend it?

How does right to buy work and why is Boris Johnson planning to extend it?

Even though it is more than 40 years old, the changes wrought by Margaret Thatcher’s right-to-buy policy can still be felt in Britain today. It established the story the Conservative party continues to tell about itself, of being crusaders for opportunity for all; it transformed the way people thought about what it meant to own or rent their homes; and it shifted almost 2m social housing dwellings into private hands. It became the emblematic policy idea of a prime minister who was pretty u...

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