Whether you’re an avid reader of finance news, or you just fancy a quick browse, take a look below as we bring you the latest industry updates.

Want to know what's happening in the world of mortgages and finance? Here we talk about everything from changing economy rates and inflation and interest, to energy efficiency and government incentive schemes.

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Will mortgage rates go down in 2024?

For many UK homeowners and potential homebuyers, 2023 brought a rollercoaster ride of emotions as mortgage rates soared to multi-year highs. Will 2024 be any different?
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‘Buy now, pay later’ giant Klarna will now share your data with UK credit agencies.

The UK’s ‘Buy now pay later ' (BNPL) firm, Klarna, has announced they’ll share data with UK credit referencing agencies from 1st June 2022. Read our article to find out how this may impact your mortgage application.
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Five fun places to visit with the kids during the summer holidays

Keep the kids entertained this summer with our top five places to visit.
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Fixed rate mortgages reach seven year high

Fixed rate mortgages are currently the highest they've been for seven years. While this is still easier to manage than a variable rate mortgage, it comes with it's own challenges.
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First Homes scheme - get on the property ladder with a 30% discount

Like the sound of getting a discount on your first home?
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Fun home activities for kids this summer

What fun can your kids get up to in the comfort of their own home?
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The Corner Office with our industry experts

Our industry experts share their thoughts and opinions about what's going on in the world of finance and mortgages. These do not constitute mortgage advice and we always recommend speaking with a mortgage broker.

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Lenders still want to lend - the impact of inflation on mortgage deals

While lenders are pulling mortgage deals after the most recent inflation figures, there’s still plenty to remain positive about.
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Skipton Building Society announces Track Record Mortgage, but who does it serve?

Skipton’s 100% mortgage could cater to an underserved market, but is it right for everyone?
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Government scraps EPC rules for landlords

Ben Thompson, Deputy CEO at Mortgage Advice Bureau, sits down with us to discuss changes to net zero plans.
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