March 15, 2026

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Energy

How Energy Reserves Drive Blue Shark Movements In The Open Ocean

This new study raises questions that go beyond sharks or even the open ocean. How much of animal movement across ecosystems is internally driven rather than externally imposed? Could variations in energy reserves explain why some individuals thrive while others fail, even in the same habitat? If internal state determines movement, then what does this

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Insurance

Martin Lewis’ ‘perverse warning’ to save hundreds of pounds on insurance

The expert told people to “always” take one step to ensure they’re not paying too much Martin Lewis said you should “always” take one step before renewing insurance policies(Image: Getty) Martin Lewis has warned Brits to “always” do one thing in order to potentially save hundreds on insurance costs. According to the expert, you could

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Stock Brokers

Top 5 Best Options Trading Platforms in 2026

Our panel of trading experts investigated and reviewed the best online trading platforms for options, and you can find out which brokers ranked the best right here. Read on to learn more about options trading and find the best brokers to use.  Best options trading brokers overall for 2026 Copy link to section Plus500: Best

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Insurance

Winter pothole surge: should you claim on your car insurance for damage?

Freezing and wet weather can crack and crater roads, and new data from Admiral shows almost half of pothole-related claims in 2025 were made between January and April.  Despite the insurer seeing a 20% fall in pothole claims in 2025, its customer survey found 48% of drivers have hit a pothole at least once in the

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Energy

Money Box – Energy Bill Battle and Restrictive Covenants

Available for over a year When it comes to keeping our homes warm nearly all of us rely on just a handful of big energy suppliers. And during the winter, especially with the cold temperatures, we rely on those suppliers to do their job. When they don’t customers can firstly complain to their supplier but,

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Wealth Management

Health board admits fatal infections probably caused by water system

In a closing statement to the Inquiry, NHSGGC said it had been “broadly acknowledged” there was no “definite link between infections and the water system”. But it said it was “more likely than not” some infections suffered by patients were connected to the hospital’s water supply. They said: “NHSGGC accepts that, on the balance of

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Stock Brokers

You’ve Never Heard of This Fintech Stock — But You Will

The largest institutional investors in the market rely on this little-known service provider. Look through The Motley Fool’s website, and you’ll find a lot of information about investing in individual stocks. That’s because for typical investors, the stock market has been one of the best ways to generate long-term wealth. Plenty of businesses specialize in

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Wealth Management

The Best Nature-Based Activities for Your Mental Health

In his recently published book, Nature and the Mind: The Science of How Nature Improves Cognitive, Physical, and Social Well-Being, pioneering environmental neuroscientist Marc Berman describes how taking a 20-plus-minute walk in nature without a phone or earbuds reduces mental fatigue, restores and improves attentional capacity, and alleviates rumination and depression. Intriguingly, the same effects

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Energy

How Trump’s promise to slash energy bills in half has failed across the US | Energy

Donald Trump has comprehensively failed to meet a key election promise to slash Americans’ energy bills in half within the first year of his presidency, with power prices instead surging across the US. The average household electricity bill in the US was 6.7% more expensive in 2025 compared with the previous year, according to a

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Fund

Private credit investors pull $7bn from Wall Street’s biggest funds

Private credit investors pulled more than $7bn from some of the biggest funds on Wall Street in the final months of last year, as jitters over credit quality following the bankruptcies of First Brands and Tricolor hit one of the fastest-growing parts of finance. Funds managed by Apollo Global Management, Ares Management, Barings, Blackstone, BlackRock’s

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