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Hilary Osborne

Hilary Osborne is the Guardian's money and consumer editor. Twitter @hilaryosborne.
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August 2024

  • Rear view of woman (played by a model) using smartphone while looking at real estate sign, planning to buy a house.

    How will Bank of England interest rate cut affect my finances?

    From mortgages to savings and from loans to credit cards, we look at impact of quarter-point cut to base rate

July 2024

  • Person reading energy bill

    What are winter fuel payments and who will lose and keep them?

  • Money Hacks: Top tips for holidays - hammock

    Money hacks
    If things go wrong on holiday: how to claim back or avoid some of the costs

  • a small and idyllic-looking curved beach with a strip of sand and clear, greenish sea lapping the shore. There are trees and bushes in the background, including tall cypress-type trees, casting a shadow over the sunloungers which are spread out at spacious intervals along the sand – it is not overcrowded and looks quiet and peaceful.

    Money hacks
    Cards, cash and currencies: how to make your money go further on holiday

  • Crowds in a queue for airport car hire desk, Lanzarote

    Money hacks
    Ticket to ride: how to cut costs on holiday car hire, train travel and bike transport

  • Money hacks
    Parking to passports: how to check holiday costs and ensure entry into EU

  • Northern Rock ‘mortgage prisoners’ sue TSB subsidiary that bought their loans

  • Money hacks
    Insurance, pets and phones: how to get the best deal on holiday costs

  • Business live
    Windows IT outage: CrowdStrike CEO ‘deeply sorry’ for global chaos caused by update and warns fix may take time to work – as it happened

  • Pension scheme shake-up may add £11,000 to retiree savings

  • In for a Penny Red … UK’s ‘most valuable’ stamp goes up for sale at £650,000

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Rachel Reeves becomes UK’s first female chancellor; former Tory chair says party faces ‘oblivion’ – as it happened

  • UK house prices remain subdued for third successive month

  • 14 years of Tory rule – in data
    Housing: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

June 2024

  • a woman hands a plate of food to a smiling 80 -year old woman at the dinner table

    Unpaid UK carers ‘face financial hit that can last decades’

  • Woman reading a book outdoors

    Recovering from cancer, I craved normality. Now I’m better, I’m not so sure normal is the best thing

    Hilary Osborne

May 2024

  • Paint tester pots, colour charts and a paintbrush

    From paint testers to wardrobe hacks: 12 home DIY dos and don’ts

  • Michael Gove is not seeking reelection.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: minister defends loss of high-profile Tory MPs after Gove joins exodus – as it happened

  • Banknotes and bank cards held up in a black leather wallet

    Are consumers any better off after 14 years of Conservative government?

  • A man in checked shirt looking at plans on a table next to a laptop computer and hard hat. He is in a modern-looking white room with large windows and glass door opening on to a garden

    Nationwide doubles maximum personal loan to £50k amid rising building costs

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