March 14, 2026

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Tax

Best tax debt relief companies for 2026, and the top advice to know now

Choosing the right tax relief company requires careful research and due diligence, but the work you put in can pay off.  Getty Images/iStockphoto If you owe back taxes, finding a way to resolve the issue can be tough, especially if the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) starts sending letters, placing liens or threatening levies. In these

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Stock Brokers

Best Resources for Learning Stock Trading in 2026

Paper trading is an excellent starting point if you prefer a hands-on approach to learning.   The best trading simulators replicate actual market conditions, allowing you to test strategies and build confidence before committing real capital., for example, is an advanced AI-powered trading simulator that teaches beginners by using live market data, analyzing trades in real

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Insurance

Business Reporter – Management – How AI is quietly taking over insurance operations

Artificial intelligence in insurance is no longer confined to pilots or back-office experiments. It is steadily moving into the core operational work that insurers once believed required human intervention alone. This shift now spans underwriting, claims, servicing and finance.   Industry data shows that document processing, claims handling and operational automation are among the fastest-growing

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Insurance

New app launches to help people organise insurance, stay on top of renewals and save money

The Renewal app is free and a handy way for people to organise all their insurance policies. The Renewal app is free and a handy way for people to organise all their insurance policies.(Image: Tim Robberts via Getty Images) The money-saving team at Go.Compare have launched a new app designed to help people organise all

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Investments

Aberdeen Investments signals confidence in Glasgow market with St Vincent St upgrade

The offices at 151-155 St Vincent Street, Glasgow Aberdeen Investments is advancing the next phase of its refurbishment programme at 151-155 St Vincent Street, an office building in the heart of Glasgow city centre. Following the successful securing of Addleshaw Goddard as a tenant and the unveiling of an enhanced entrance, the focus has shifted

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Energy

UK backs biggest English onshore windfarm in a decade among 190 green energy projects | Energy industry

The largest onshore windfarm in England in a decade has been awarded a government subsidy among 190 contracts for energy projects, as Labour attempts to hit a goal of creating a virtually zero carbon power grid within four years. The government said it would offer contracts to a record number of solar projects alongside support

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Tax

Treasury minister explains changes to National Insurance and inheritance tax

Key tax changes are coming in later this year 01:05, 10 Feb 2026Updated 07:07, 10 Feb 2026 Treasury minister James Murray spoke to the Economic Affairs Committee(Image: UK Parliament) A senior Treasury minister has spoken about major tax changes being brought in. Chief Secretary to the Treasury, James Murray, was grilled by a House of

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Property

Business development director appointed at Close Brothers Property Finance

Shon Pallickaleth (Image credit: Close Brothers Property Finance) Close Brothers Property Finance has appointed a business development director, strengthening its regional footprint across the Midlands, South West of England and Wales. Shon Pallickaleth joins from Lloyds Banking Group, where he spent 15 years.  Most recently, he served as relationship director, leading the bank’s Real Estate

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Fund

Top bosses depart Canadian pension fund after Thames Water fiasco

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. One of Canada’s biggest pension funds has parted ways with two top infrastructure executives after writing off its stake in Thames Water and the souring of another high-profile European investment. Alastair Hall, senior managing director

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Energy

UK ministers cut funds for community power projects

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Ministers intend to spend two-thirds less than planned on supporting the development of solar panels, batteries and heat pumps in libraries and community centres around the UK. Great British Energy, a state-owned company, will spend

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