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Brookfield Asset Management announced a deal this with Microsoft to build renewable energy projects.
Brookfield Asset Management announced a deal this with Microsoft to build renewable energy projects.
The MoneySavingExpert has urged customers to check their energy bills and account balances as they could be owed a rebate of up to £180 from their supplier
A test of new DWP plans found thousands of people had an average of £50,000 sitting undeclared in their accounts while claiming low-income benefits
Conditions need to be ideal for the aurora to be viewed in parts of England, which is why it is such a rare occurrence
New figures released by the DWP revealed more than 180,000 benefit claimants had their payments stopped
Thames Water’s biggest investor has slashed the value of its stake in the company to zero in a move that renders the troubled supplier effectively worthless, The Telegraph can disclose.
The high street bank is cutting the rate on its easy access account from May 20. The account has been paying a previously top-of-the-market interest rate of a cool 5.2% but the new rate will be significantly less
Taxpayers have been hit with a £5.6bn Universal Credit fraud bill despite a Government crackdown on criminals abusing the system.
Harvey Jones is thinking ahead and wondering which dividend shares he would buy to kickstart his retirement income. These two will do for starters. The post If I was retiring tomorrow, I’d buy these 2 ultra-high yield FTSE dividend shares today appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Sunday Times rich list shows couple’s fortune soared while millions of Britons struggled with cost of living
New device using quartz crystals and silicon can yield temperatures over 1,000C
Warren Buffett’s been converting shares into cash. I wonder what the implications are for an investor in the UK stock market, like me. The post Warren Buffett’s stockpiling cash. Is this a warning sign for the UK stock market? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The FTSE 100 index has often been derided in recent years, but UK large-cap stocks are beginning to show encouraging signs of life. The post The ‘dinosaur’ FTSE 100 index is starting to roar appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
abrdn appears set for strong growth, looks undervalued, and pays a very high dividend yield that can make me a big second income. The post £9,000 of savings invested in abrdn shares could make me a £12,826 a year second income! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
I've been looking for growth stocks with low PEG valuations, and I'm finding plenty. But they're not at all where I expected them. The post I’d consider buying these FTSE 100 growth stocks for 2024 and beyond appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Jon Smith reveals two stocks on his watchlist of shares to buy if we see the market move lower in coming months due to investor panic. The post Here are 2 of my top shares to buy if we get a stock market crash this summer appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The UK is set to sizzle with rising temperatures as we head towards May and towards the sixth month of the year, June, and the first full month of summer proper.
A major tourism venture has been approved on the site of a former coal mine near York.
EPRI, in collaboration with Southern Company and Storworks, has recently completed testing of a pilot concrete thermal energy storage (CTES) system at Alabama Power’s Ernest C. Gaston Electric Generating plant […]
Oceana Canada is calling for a suspension of Newfoundland and Labrador's capelin fishery, saying the stock needs time to replenish. (Paul Daly/The Canadian Press)An oceans advocacy group is reissuing a call to pause Newfoundland and Labrador's capelin fishery, as one scientist says the stock needs time to replenish and help the growth of other stocks.Oceana Canada has released a series of videos interviewing residents of the province, while capelin were rolling last summer, about the importance
Exclusive: Study shows Penguin Island population in freefall, sources say, amid pressure from tourism, boat traffic and warming seas