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Trump's 10% credit card cap sparks debate

President Trump announces a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, drawing praise from some lawmakers and fierce opposition from banking groups. Discover the full story and its potential impact.

UK Protest Laws Echo Hungary's Path, Expert Warns

Human Rights Watch researcher Lydia Gall draws alarming parallels between UK protest crackdowns and Viktor Orbán's Hungary, warning of eroding civil liberties. Read the full analysis.

Protest Rights Under Attack in UK, Reports Warn

Human Rights Watch and Justice warn new UK laws are trampling the right to protest, citing hundreds of pro-Palestinian arrests and harsh sentences for climate activists. Calls grow for repeal.

7 Ways to Improve Your Credit Score in 2026

Struggling with a poor credit rating? Discover seven expert-backed, actionable strategies to rebuild your financial profile and unlock better deals in the coming year.

Democrats Sue Over Trump's CFPB Changes

US Democrats file a lawsuit against the Trump administration's restructuring of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The move aims to block a rule they argue weakens consumer protections.

DWP Benefit Payment Dates Over Christmas 2025

DWP confirms changed payment dates for Universal Credit and other benefits over the 2025 festive period. Check if you'll be paid early and what to do if money is late.

FCA plan to double credit unions to fight loan sharks

The FCA launches a plan to expand UK credit unions, offering affordable loans to 2 million members. Campaigners demand a Fair Banking Act to force high street banks to invest and protect vulnerable borrowers from illegal lenders.

Debt Collection Charges Dismissed Against Panthera

Criminal charges against debt firm Panthera Finance dismissed after court rules it wasn't technically collecting. Consumer Affairs Victoria ordered to pay costs. Read the full analysis.

1 Million Miss Out on £346 Weekly Pension Credit

Nearly one million eligible UK families are missing out on Pension Credit, worth up to £346 weekly, which also unlocks a free TV licence and other vital support. Check your eligibility now.

Gen Z's BNPL Spending Revolution

Discover how 'Buy Now, Pay Later' services are revolutionising shopping habits among young Brits, offering flexibility while raising financial concerns.

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