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- SportThe Guardian
Wimbledon’s service was at fault over ticket name change
I wanted to treat my mother-in-law, who has waited 80 years to visit the tournament
- LifestyleYahoo Finance UK
What you need to know before buying a second home
A quarter of Brits say owning a second home is on their bucket list for retirement, so it’s worth exploring how you might be able to get there.
- BusinessThe Telegraph
Workplace burnout: The ‘dirty little secret’ among business top brass
For Sançar Sahin, a chicken masala was the last straw.
- BusinessThe Telegraph
Questor: this mining giant is future-proofing through its metal production
Being a long-term investor in the stock market is becoming increasingly difficult. The seemingly endless amount of market “noise” emanating from other investors, sections of the media and companies themselves means that even the most ardent long-term shareholder is likely to feel compelled to trade stocks more frequently than they should.
- BusinessThe Telegraph
Post-election Q&A: How can I protect my savings and pension pot in retirement under Labour?
As the country looks to a new government in the Labour party, The Telegraph’s tax expert, Mike Warburton, answered your questions on Tuesday July 9 at 6pm.
- NewsThe Telegraph
Britain’s most expensive petrol station – where drivers pay a £1,200 premium
Motorists at Britain’s most expensive petrol station are paying almost £1,200 more each year to fill up their car than at the cheapest forecourt, analysis reveals.
- LifestyleThe Telegraph
Subsidence: what is it, and are you covered for it?
Cracks on the walls or ceilings of your home may look innocent, but they could be a sign of subsidence and leave you with a hefty repair bill if left unchecked.
- BusinessThe Telegraph
Gold at record high price: the best ways to invest and make a profit
The value of gold hit new highs earlier this year as investors sought out safe haven assets amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East a series of major elections.
- NewsThe Telegraph
‘Living under Labour will cost me millions – it’s unbelievably depressing’
Wealthy taxpayers are quitting the country “by the plane-load” amid fears Labour is plotting to turn the screws on the rich.
- BusinessThe Telegraph
‘I charge £25 an hour for back-breaking work – I’m flabbergasted by the rudeness of some clients’
I began gardening 22 years ago. Until then, I was a full-time musician but my record label dropped me. Suddenly, I had no money. I was living in an affluent part of south-west London and a friend suggested I give gardening a go.